Terpsichore asplenifolia ( Linnaeus 1753: 1084 ) Smith (1993: 479)
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17. Terpsichore asplenifolia ( Linnaeus 1753: 1084) Smith (1993: 479) View in CoL
Distribution: — Mexico (Chis, Gro, Oax, Ver), Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia.
Representative specimens from Veracruz: —Atzalan: T. Krömer et al. 3472 (MEXU, SEL, UC). Coatepec: T. Krömer et al. 3883 (MEXU, UC, XAL). Córdoba?: H. Finck 181 (UC). Huatusco: S. Avendaño R. & R. Ortega O. 261 (XAL). Xalapa?: C.G. Pringle 8158 (LL, MEXU, MO, UC, US). Orizaba?: F.Mueller 378 (NY). Soteapan: R. Lira 231 (UAMIZ). Tlalnelhuayocan: C.I. Carvajal H. et al. 408 (XAL). Totutla: C.A. Purpus 4374 (MO, UC).
Ecology:— Epiphytic (often on tree ferns); in Los Tuxtlas area and central Veracruz in montane rain forests between 1050–1660 m .
Conservation status: — Least Concern ( LC) in Veracruz. Known from three recent collections and several specimens from central Veracruz and Los Tuxtlas area. However , their montane rain forest habitat, especially in central Veracruz, is still under high anthropogenic pressure. Specimens examined: 15; TK collections: 3 .
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