
FIGURE 16. Micrographs of the lip apices of Specklinia species. A. Specklinia alajuelensis 1 (Pupulin 8470). B. Specklinia alajuelensis 2 (Karremans 6460). C. Specklinia chontalensis (Pupulin 6543). D. Specklinia gersonii (Karremans 6025). E. Specklinia vittariifolia (Chinchilla 1111). Photographs by A.P. Karremans.
Published as part of Karremans, Adam P., Bogarín, Diego, Pupulin, Franco, Luer, Carlyle A. & Gravendeel, Barbara, 2015, The glandulous Specklinia: morphological convergence versus phylogenetic divergence, pp. 101-127 in Phytotaxa 218 (2) on page 122, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.218.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13635877
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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