Anathallis, Barbosa Rodrigues, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.245.3.6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5A5387A3-0251-F175-FF73-0C98FA2CA904 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Anathallis |
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Key to species of Anathallis View in CoL from the Brazilian Amazon
(Adapted from Pessoa et al. 2014 considering Karremans (2014))
1. Ramicaul more than 80 mm long; leaf more than 65 × 20 mm ............................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ A. taracuana ( Schlechter 1925: 91) Barros & Barberena (2010: 129) View in CoL
- Ramicaul less than 50 mm long; leaf ca. 50 × 15 mm .......................................................................................................................2
2. Ramicaul as long or longer than leaves..............................................................................................................................................3
- Ramicaul shorter than leaves..............................................................................................................................................................4
3. Apex of the sepals acuminate; apex of the petals and labellum papillose............................................................................................ .............................................................................................. A. roseopapillosa E.Pessoa & J.J.Valsko View in CoL in Pessoa et al. (2014: 1073)
- Apex of the sepals acute; apex of the petals and labellum smooth ...................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... A. brevipes ( Focke 1849: 198–199) Pridgeon & Chase (2001: 247–248) View in CoL
4. Petals broadly elliptic or obovate.......................................................................................................................................................5
- Petals narrowly elliptic to linear.........................................................................................................................................................7
5. Plant caespitose .................................................................................... A. funerea ( Barbosa Rodrigues 1891: 118) Luer (2009: 258) View in CoL
- Plant subrepent...................................................................................................................................................................................6
6. Apex of the petals acute; labellum ≥ 3 mm long................ A. polygonoides ( Grisebach 1864: 609) Pridgeon & Chase (2001: 250) View in CoL
- Apex of the petals obtuse; labellum ≤ 2 mm long.................................. Anathalllis nanifolia ( Foldats 1961: 258) Luer (2009: 259)
7. Peduncle of the inflorescence inconspicuous; labellum entire...........................................................................................................8
- Peduncle of the inflorescence long (10–40 mm long); labellum slightly 3-lobed.............................................................................9
8. Caespitose habit, leaves elliptic somewhat broad (2–4 mm); lateral sepals acute to sub-acute; petals linear ..................................... .............................................................................................................................................. A. manausensis Krahl, Valsko & Chiron View in CoL
- Sub-repent habit, leaves oblanceolate to elliptic narrower (1.2–3.0 mm); lateral sepals acuminate to long-acute; petals narrow elliptic.................................................................................................................................... A. amazonica Pessoa & Alves (2012: 13) View in CoL
9. Caespitose habit; petals long-acuminate; leaves oblanceolate or linear-oblanceolate with purple points; 1–3-flowered; flower somewhat orange ........................................................................................... A. humilis ( Schweinfurth 1951: 185) Luer (2009: 258)
- Repent habit; petals acute; leaves lanceolate without any point; 1-flowered; flower whitish ............................................................. ................................................................................................. A. sertularioides ( Swartz 1788: 122) Pridgeon & Chase (2001: 250)
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