Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990c: 17)
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Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990c: 17) |
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34. Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990c: 17) View in CoL .
Type:— BRAZIL. Espírito Santo: no specific locality, February 1990, Kundergraber sub Menezes UB3 (holotype: UB!; epitype designated by Meneguzzo et al. (2010) due to the fragmentary nature of the type specimen: Menezes 1990c, 16, photograph!) ( Figs. 21 View FIGURE 21 , 26I View FIGURE 26 ).
Homotypic synonyms:
Encyclia megalantha var. spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990a: 1) View in CoL , nom. inval.
Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990b: 9) View in CoL , nom. inval.
Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1991c: 23) View in CoL , nom. superfl.
Lithophyte herbs, 27.0− 57.4 cm tall. Pseudobulbs conical, 6.7−7.0 × 1.3 cm. Leaves 2, lanceolate, 20.5−50.5 × 1.3−1.7 cm, apex acute. Inflorescence a 4–8-flowered, compound raceme; peduncle c. 87.0 cm long; rachis 5.1−24.5 cm long. Floral pedicel 2.0−2.1 × 0.3−0.4 cm; sepals brownish, dorsal lanceolate, 2.3−2.6 × 0.6−0.9 cm, laterals lanceolate, 2.3−2.5 × 0.5−0.8 cm, pendent, margin entire, apex acute; petals brownish, spatulate, 2.4−2.6 × 1.2 cm, pendent, margin entire, apex obtuse; lip with claw 0.3 × 0.2 cm, lateral lobes free relative to midlobe, 1.4 × 0.6−0.7 cm, white, at a ˂45° angle to the midlobe (in the flattened lip), sometimes overlapping it, margin entire, apex obtuse, midlobe reniform to rounded, 1.4−1.5 × 2.0 cm, pink with dark pink, conduplicate, margin undulate, apex emarginate, callus cymbiform, acute; column clavate, 1.2 × 0.4−0.6 cm, clinandrium apex tridentate, lateral teeth horn-like, apex premorse, column arms quadrate, 0.2 × 0.2 cm, apex obtuse; stigma elliptic, with basal hooks; anther 1, yellow, 0.25 × 0.20 cm.
Distribution and habitat:— Endemic to rocky boulders in the Atlantic Forest of Espírito Santo ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ).
Phenology:— Flowering February–August.
Etymology:— Refering to Espírito Santo.
Taxonomic notes:— Encylia spiritusanctensis is similar to E. advena , especially in the shape and colour of the flowers. However, it can easily be distinguished by differences in lip morphology previously explained under the treatment of E. advena and the exclusively rupicolous habit on large gneiss and granite boulders.
Menezes (1990a) first published E. spiritusanctensis as a variety of E. megalantha ( Menezes 1990a) . In the same year, she changed her opinion and elevated it to species level ( Menezes 1990b). However, in both publications there was neither a Latin diagnosis nor indication of a type. In a third article in the same year, the author presented a diagnosis and designated a type, validating the name ( Menezes 1990c). Finally, she published a superfluous name in a fourth article in Orchid Digest ( Menezes 1991c).
Selected specimens examined: BRAZIL. Espírito Santo: Águia Branca, Santa Luzia , 362 m, 26 April 2008, Fontana et al. 5039 ( HUEFS, MBML) ; Nova Venécia , 15 February 2010, Meneguzzo 522 ( HUEFS) ; Pancas, Lajinha , 310−770 m, 5 August 2006, Fontana et al. 2332 ( RB) ; Santa Leopoldina, Santo Antônio , 4 September 1988, Krause s.n. ( MBML 005846 About MBML ) .
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Encyclia spiritusanctensis Menezes (1990c: 17)
Bastos, Cláudia A., Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C. & Berg, Cássio Van Den 2018 |
Encyclia spiritusanctensis
Menezes, L. C. 1991: ) |
Encyclia megalantha var. spiritusanctensis
Menezes, L. C. 1990: ) |
Encyclia spiritusanctensis
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