Lellingeria flagellipinnata M.Kessler & A.R.Sm., Organisms Diversity Evol.
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Lellingeria flagellipinnata M.Kessler & A.R.Sm., Organisms Diversity Evol. |
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Lellingeria flagellipinnata M.Kessler & A.R.Sm., Organisms Diversity Evol. View in CoL 8(3): 169. 2008.
Range: — Peru (Cusco: La Convención, Dist. Huayopata, 2050 m, Bonino et al. 1135, UC, and Bolivia (CO, LP, SC).
Ecology: —Very common, perhaps the most common species in the genus in Bolivia; pendent epiphyte, in humid forests; (1700) 2450–3500 m.
Notes: — Ceradenia comosa is superficially similar but has glandular paraphyses and long, reddish setae on the petioles.
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Lellingeria flagellipinnata M.Kessler & A.R.Sm., Organisms Diversity Evol.
M. Kessler & A. R. Sm., Organisms Diversity Evol. 2008: 169 |