
handle: 10669/85271
Se describe e ilustra una nueva especie de Specklinia perte- neciente al subgénero Acostaea de los Andes occidentales de Colombia. Specklinia caulophryne está relacionada con S. campylotyle, pero puede distinguirse fácilmente por el sépalo dorsal largo acuminado, los pétalos oblongos, ampliamente falcados y, especialmente, por tener en el labelo un callo basal delgado y largo, que es dorsalmente pubescente. Se corri- ge el nombre subgenérico para este grupo de especies.
A new species of Specklinia belonging to subgenus Acostaea from the western Andes of Colombia is described and illustrated. Specklinia caulophryne is related to S. campylotyle but can be easily distinguished by the long acuminate dorsal sepal, the oblong, broadly falcate petals and especially in having a slender and long basal callus, that is dorsally pubescent, on the lip. The subgeneric name for this group of species is corrected.
UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Jardín Botánico Lankester (JBL)
S. caulophryne, Acostaea, Subgen. Dresslera, ORQUIDEAS - INVESTIGACIONES, Western Andes, Specklinia campylotyle, Andes occidentales
S. caulophryne, Acostaea, Subgen. Dresslera, ORQUIDEAS - INVESTIGACIONES, Western Andes, Specklinia campylotyle, Andes occidentales
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