Pleurothallis papillingua A.Doucette & J.Portilla, 2016

Doucette, Alfonso, Portilla, Jose & Cameron, Kenneth M., 2016, Ten new taxa in the orchid subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendroideae, Epidendreae) from Ecuador, Phytotaxa 257 (3), pp. 230-248 : 238-239

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.257.3.2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987A5-BA5D-346A-A796-3CB154DFF84D

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scientific name

Pleurothallis papillingua A.Doucette & J.Portilla
status

sp. nov.

Pleurothallis papillingua A.Doucette & J.Portilla View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 , 11E View FIGURE 11 )

Type:— ECUADOR. Without a specific locality, flowered in cultivation at Ecuagenera Orchid Nursery, 4 September 2015, Doucette 0314 (holotype: HA).

Diagnosis: The species is most similar to Pleurothallis tiarata Luer & Hirtz in Luer (2004: 238) differing in the fewer-flowered inflorescence, longer petals and papillose lip.

Epiphytic, caespitose herb; roots 1 mm in diam. The stem 120–335 5 3 mm, and enveloped by two to three tubular, papery sheaths 13–55 5 3 mm. Leaves sessile, lanceolate, 90–150 mm 5 16–20 mm. Inflorescence with a single flower, rarely a two flowered raceme, protected by a papery sheath at the base, 18 mm long; the peduncle 24–27 5 1 mm, with a tubular bract before the pedicel, 7 5 2 mm; the pedicel 6 5 1 mm; ovary 5.0 5 1.5 mm, flowers non-resupinate, dorsal sepal ovate, beige, 7 5 6 mm; synsepalum broadly ovate, similar in color to the dorsal sepal, 7 5 8 mm; petal sigmoid, darker beige than the sepals, 10 5 2 mm; lip reniform, papillose, pink, 4 5 4 mm; column 3.0 5 1.5 mm.

Etymology:— From the Latin papula, a small protuberance, and lingua, tongue, in reference to the texture of the lip, which distinguishes the new species from similar species.

Notes:— The species belongs to Pleurothallis subsect. Macrophyllae -Racemosae Luer (1986: 61) and is excluded from the key ( Luer 1999) at couplet 17 because it lacks both calli and broadly rounded lateral lobes. The species is unique in the subsection in having a densely papillose lip. No new species attributable to Pleurothallis subsect. Macrophyllae-Racemosae is reported by International Plant Names Index (2016) to have been published 2005–2015.

HA

Universidad del Azuay

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