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[Botany • 2024] Elleanthus loxensis (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Sobralieae) • A New white-flowered Elleanthus from the Andes of southern Ecuador and Notes on Hummingbird Pollination of Elleanthus scopula
Abstract A new species of Elleanthus from southern Ecuador is described and illustrated here. Elleanthus loxensis is characterized by having ramified stems with coriaceous, plicate leaves and white flowers. Its ecological, morphological, and taxonomic traits are compared with other similar species within the genus and discussed here. Additionally, comments on the pollination of Elleanthus scopula are presented. cloud forests, Loja, orchids, South America, upper elevation, Zamora Chinchipe, Monocots Elleanthus loxensis M.M.Jiménez & Iturralde, sp. nov. Elleantus loxensis is most similar to E. maculatus but it is distinguished by the stems branching along its length (vs. branching only from the base), the white flowers (vs. purple) with shorter spathulate-lanceolate sepals (7.5–8.3 × 3.5–3.6 mm vs. oblong petals 14–18 × 2–3 mm), the smaller, membranaceous, laciniate lip (9.0–9.9 × 7.3–10.1 mm vs. fleshy, fimbriate lip, 17 × 10 mm), and the base with subreniform calli (vs. obpyriform, globose calli).
Marco M. Jiménez, J.R. Kuethe, Henry X. Garzón-Suárez, Nadia Lapo-González, Leisberth Vélez-Abarca, Luis A. Salagaje M. and Gabriel A. Iturralde. 2024. A New white-flowered Elleanthus (Orchidaceae: Sobralieae) from the Andes of southern Ecuador and Notes on Hummingbird Pollination of Elleanthus scopula. Phytotaxa. 662(3); 209-223. DOI: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.662.3.1 |
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