Epidendrum, Linnaeus (1763:, 1347
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.603.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8161484 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5704190C-FF99-7D69-FF0C-F9B5FA323069 |
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Key to Peruvian species of Epidendrum View in CoL View at ENA belonging to the Scabrum group, Soratae subgroup .
1. Lip clearly 3-lobed .............................................................................................................................................................................2
- Lip entire to slightly 3-lobed, if 3-lobed the mid-lobe short and incipient ........................................................................................6
2. Leaves unequal in size, those of primary stem larger than those of branches....................................................................................3
- Leaves similar in size, those of primary stem equal to those of branches..........................................................................................4
3. Sepals with acuminate apex; lip 7–8.4 × 8–10 mm, mid-lobe flabelliform, “T” shaped, with margin entire and prominently apiculate............................................................................................................................................................... E. chrysomyristicum View in CoL
- Sepals with acute apex; lip 4.6–6 × 6.5–8 mm, the mid-lobe rectangular with apex slightly widened and rounded, margin crenate, no apiculate....................................................................................................................................................................... E. fruticulus
4. Plants 12–20 cm tall, much branched; petals 0.3–0.4 mm wide, linear-filiform.............................................................. E. physopus View in CoL
- Plants 60–185 cm tall, scarcely branching; petals 1.6–1.8 mm wide, linear-oblanceolate ................................................................5
5. Column 7–8 mm long; flowers red-purple with the column and lip yellow dotted with red; mid-lobe of lip rectangular.................. ................................................................................................................................................................................... E. stictoglossum View in CoL
- Column 5 mm long; flowers yellow tinged brown, immaculate; mid-lobe of lip subtriangular......................................... E. ypsilum View in CoL
6. Lateral sepals strongly reflexed.................................................................................................................................. E. retrosepalum View in CoL
- Lateral sepals spreading or partly spreading ......................................................................................................................................7
7. Flowers red, yellow to ochre yellow ..................................................................................................................................................8
- Flowers creamy white, green-yellow or pale green..........................................................................................................................13
8. Lip cordiform; leaves nearly parallel to stem............................................................................................................... E. scopulorum View in CoL
- Lip transversely orbicular-reniform, ovate to elliptic; leaves spreading to sub-spreading to stem................................................... 9
9. Lip with margin spreading................................................................................................................................................................12
- Lip strongly revolute (mainly the apex) ...........................................................................................................................................10
10. Flowers carmine-red with yellow disc; petals 8 × 1.5 mm, linear-oblanceolate; calli very small and globose......... E. jose-alvarezii View in CoL
- Flowers ochre-red to green-brown, lip yellow, concolor or spotted red; petals 8–20 mm long, filiform to obtrulliform, calli prominent, laminar or laterally compressed .....................................................................................................................................11
11. Petals 8 × 0.3 mm, filiform; calli prominent, laminar .................................................................................................. E. labrychilum View in CoL
- Petals 20 × 4.8–5.3 mm; trullate, base long attenuate; lip 17.5 × 14 mm, entire, narrowly ovate, apex acute............ E. unchogense
12. Petals 0.3–0.8 mm wide, filiform to linear; lip 3.2–10.2 × 4.5–9 mm, orbicular, orbicular-reniform, narrowly elliptic or transversely elliptic; flowers yellow to ochre, tinged red.....................................................................................................................................24
- Petals 1 mm wide, linear; lip 4–7 × 6–10.2 mm, reniform; flower carmine red or orange, concolor.................................. E. ardens View in CoL
13. Lateral sepals 18 mm long, apex strongly concave; ovary strongly arched with a very prominent vesicle along apical half............. ................................................................................................................................................................................................... E. sp.1
- Lateral sepals 3.7–16 mm long, concave to convex; ovary not arched, with short or elongate vesicle...........................................14
14. Lip entire, sub-orbicular; petals 15 × 4 mm; flowers doted purple black at apex of column and disc of the lip .... E. yanachagaënse View in CoL
- Lip bilobed, to slightly 3-lobed or sub-entire; petals 4–12 × 0.5–1.5 mm; flowers immaculate .....................................................15
15. Sepals 12–15 mm long .....................................................................................................................................................................16
- Sepals 3.7–8.7 mm long ...................................................................................................................................................................17
16. Flowers emerald green; lip bilobed (hexagonal in general shape), widely mucronate; calli laminar, strongly divaricate .................. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ E. cardenasii View in CoL
- Flowers green-yellow; lip slightly 3-lobed (reniform in general outline), mid-lobe shorter than lateral lobes, apex truncate; calli fleshy, somewhat laterally compressed ................................................................................................................................ E. llatasii View in CoL
17. Lip sub-triangular, base cuneate; callus very prominent.......................................................................................................... E. sp. 2
- Lip reniform, base cordate; calli small .............................................................................................................................................18
18. Flowers white or creamy yellow ......................................................................................................................................................19
- Flowers pale green or green brown ..................................................................................................................................................21
19. Sepals 7.8–8.0 mm long; lip slightly 3-lobed widely apiculate at apex ..................................................................... E. monteagudoi View in CoL
- Sepals 3.7–5.0 mm long; lip entire, reniform, without any triangular apiculus at apex...................................................................20
20. Flowers creamy-yellow; lip with base clearly and deeply cordate at base; leaves 0.7–2.5 cm long, the apex rounded and bilobed .. ...................................................................................................................................................................................... E. carpishense View in CoL
- Flowers white; lip with base slightly cordate; leaves 0.3–1.7 cm long, apex obtuse, not bilobed ................................... E. moscozoi View in CoL
21. Leaves up to 1.7 cm long, linear-lanceolate with apex truncate; inflorescence two-flowered; lip with margin erose ........................ ........................................................................................................................................................................................... E. leonorae View in CoL
- Leaves up to 4.7 cm long, lanceolate, apex obtuse to sub-acute; inflorescence with 8–12 flowers; lip with margin entire to undulate ............................................................................................................................................................................................22
22. Lip with apex clearly emarginate; leaves 3.6–4.7 × 0.4–0.8 cm; lip 4.6–6.5 × 8.0– 8.2 mm ...........................................................23
- Lip with apex slightly emarginate; leaves 2.0–2.5 × 1.0– 1.5 cm; lip 4 × 6 mm ........................................................... E. centralense
23. Sepals 6.8–7.0 mm long, obovate-elliptic; apex of lip bidentate; ovary with a prominently inflated vesicle from the middle of column to apex of ovary...................................................................................................................................................... E. soratae View in CoL
- Sepals 8.0– 8.5 mm long, obovate, oblanceolate; apex of lip slightly bilobed; ovary with a small, incipient vesicle behind lateral sepals ................................................................................................................................................................................ E. obliquum View in CoL
24. Column abruptly constricted near base or thin at base and widened at apex; margin of sepals spreading ......................................25
- Column constricted near apex; margin of sepals revolute........................................................................................... E. vesicolumna
25. Lateral sepals 12.0– 12.5 mm long, strongly falcate, lip 10.2 × 6.3 mm, narrowly elliptic, base truncate................... E. ovatilabium
- Lateral sepals 5.5–8 mm long, occasionally oblique but not falcate; labellum 3.2–8 × 4.5–6 mm, orbicular to orbicular-reniform with base cordate ..............................................................................................................................................................................26
26. Flowers yellow; column thin at base, gradually wider towards apex, apex arching downwards............................... E. yasgolgaënse View in CoL
- Flowers ochraceous, somewhat tinged red; column strongly constricted at base, apex arched upwards .............. E. constricolumna View in CoL
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