Pub Date : 2018-12-06DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35495
Mark Wilson, Kehan Zhao, H. Hampson, G. Frank, K. Romoleroux, M. Jiménez, Francisco Tobar, B. Larsen, Álvaro J. Pérez
Pleurothallis minutilabia, a species unique in subsection Macrophyllae-Fasciculatae because of the minute, highly reduced lip, is described and compared to the most similar species in the subsection. It is also compared morphologically to Pleurothallis kaynagata from section Abortivae, to which P. minutilabia is not related, but which also possesses a highly reduced lip. The morphology of the flower of P. minutilabia is discussed briefly in relation to possible pollination mechanisms. The distribution, restricted to Zamora Chinchipe, southern Ecuador, and the conservation status are addressed. Key words / Palabras clave: cloud forest, Ecuador, labellar morphology, Pleurothallis, pollination
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Pub Date : 2018-11-26DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35319
Delsy Trujillo, Margoth Acuña-Tarazona
An orchid species, previously known from Northern Andes, is reported for rst time in Peru: Sertifera purpurea. A description, illustration, photographs, and comments about the species are provided.
{"title":"Sertifera, a new generic record for the Peruvian orchid flora","authors":"Delsy Trujillo, Margoth Acuña-Tarazona","doi":"10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35319","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35319","url":null,"abstract":"\u0000 \u0000 \u0000An orchid species, previously known from Northern Andes, is reported for rst time in Peru: Sertifera purpurea. A description, illustration, photographs, and comments about the species are provided. \u0000 \u0000 \u0000 \u0000","PeriodicalId":18023,"journal":{"name":"Lankesteriana","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2018-11-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"44944432","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2018-11-21DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35249
M. Naive, B. Gravendeel
Recent explorations on one of the mountains of the Bukidnon province on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines resulted in a wild collection of Dendrochilum warrenii, an Orchidaceae species described in 2004 from a cultivated plant of unknown provenance. In this publication, an extended species description along with color photographs are provided to aid future identification. Information on the distribution, ecology and phenology of the species in the wild is also provided.
{"title":"First wild record of Dendrochilum warrenii (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae) confirms a Philippine provenance","authors":"M. Naive, B. Gravendeel","doi":"10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35249","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15517/LANK.V18I3.35249","url":null,"abstract":"Recent explorations on one of the mountains of the Bukidnon province on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines resulted in a wild collection of Dendrochilum warrenii, an Orchidaceae species described in 2004 from a cultivated plant of unknown provenance. In this publication, an extended species description along with color photographs are provided to aid future identification. Information on the distribution, ecology and phenology of the species in the wild is also provided.","PeriodicalId":18023,"journal":{"name":"Lankesteriana","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2018-11-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"49540536","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2018-11-12DOI: 10.15517/lank.v18i3.35123
Alexander Damián Parizaca, Luis A. Torres Montenegro
A taxonomic synopsis of Peruvian Palmorchis with six accepted species is provided including four new species (P. blancae, P. liberolabellata, P. loretana and P. yavarensis) and a new record previously reported only for Ecuador (P. imuyaensis). This overview is the result of a review of local herbaria, taxonomic literature, and a field study of the genus. An artificial key for all Peruvian Palmorchis species is presented, as well as photographs and a map of known localities in Peru. Resumen. Se presenta una sinopsis taxonómica de Palmorchis peruanas con seis especies aceptadas, incluyendo cuatro nuevas especies (P. yavarensis, P. blancae, P. liberolabellata y P. loretana) y un nuevo registro (P. imuyaensis) previamente reportado sólo para Ecuador. Este resumen es el resultado de la revisión de herbarios locales, literatura y el estudio de campo del género. Se presenta una clave artificial para todas las especies de Palmorchis peruanas, así como fotografías y un mapa de todas las localidades conocidas en Perú.
提供了秘鲁Palmorchis的6个公认物种的分类摘要,包括4个新种(P. blancae, P. liberolabellata, P. loretana和P. yavarensis)和一个以前仅在厄瓜多尔报道的新记录(P. imuyaensis)。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该镇的土地面积为。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的总面积为,其中土地和(0.984平方公里)水。摘要。本文介绍了秘鲁Palmorchis的分类概况,包括6种公认种,包括4种新种(P. yavarensis, P. blancae, P. liberolabellata和P. loretana)和1种新记录(P. imuyaensis),此前仅在厄瓜多尔报道。本研究的目的是评估该属的分布情况,并确定该属的分布情况。本文介绍了秘鲁Palmorchis所有物种的人工密钥,以及秘鲁所有已知地点的照片和地图。
{"title":"The genus Palmorchis (Orchidaceae: Neottiae) in Peru: A taxonomic synopsis including four new species and a new record","authors":"Alexander Damián Parizaca, Luis A. Torres Montenegro","doi":"10.15517/lank.v18i3.35123","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v18i3.35123","url":null,"abstract":"A taxonomic synopsis of Peruvian Palmorchis with six accepted species is provided including four new species (P. blancae, P. liberolabellata, P. loretana and P. yavarensis) and a new record previously reported only for Ecuador (P. imuyaensis). This overview is the result of a review of local herbaria, taxonomic literature, and a field study of the genus. An artificial key for all Peruvian Palmorchis species is presented, as well as photographs and a map of known localities in Peru. Resumen. Se presenta una sinopsis taxonómica de Palmorchis peruanas con seis especies aceptadas, incluyendo cuatro nuevas especies (P. yavarensis, P. blancae, P. liberolabellata y P. loretana) y un nuevo registro (P. imuyaensis) previamente reportado sólo para Ecuador. Este resumen es el resultado de la revisión de herbarios locales, literatura y el estudio de campo del género. Se presenta una clave artificial para todas las especies de Palmorchis peruanas, así como fotografías y un mapa de todas las localidades conocidas en Perú.","PeriodicalId":18023,"journal":{"name":"Lankesteriana","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2018-11-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"44234811","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2018-10-30DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I3.34961
Luis E. Baquero, Juan Sebastián Moreno, Gabriel Iturralde
Se describe e ilustra una nueva especie de Lepanthes, cercanamente relacionada a L. hexapus y L. aguirre. La especie nueva se caracteriza por tener pétalos bilobados, filiformes y curvados. Se proven notas ecológicas y taxonómicas. Además, se presenta por primera vez una localidad conocida para L. bibarbullata.Abstract. A new species of Lepanthes, closely resembling L. hexapus and L. aguirrei, is described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by bilobed, filiform and curved petals. Ecological and taxonomic notes are given. In addition, the first known locality for L. bibarbullata is presented herein.
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Pub Date : 2018-10-29DOI: 10.15517/lank.v18i3.34981
H. Borrero, J. Álvarez, R. Prieto, Hong Liu
Inflorescence stalk herbivory on the Mule Ear orchid (Trichocentrum undulatum) has been observed in Cuba, which resembles the specialized herbivory interaction seen in southern Florida between a specialized dipteran, Melanagromyza miamensis (Agromyzidae) and the Mule Ear orchid. We are able to identify the inflorescence herbivore to be the genus Melanagromyza. It is possibly the same species that can be found in southern Florida. The mule-ear orchid is endemic to the Caribbean region, i.e. Cuba, Jamaica and southern Florida. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an apparently specialized inflorescence stalk herbivory by Agromyzid flies on the Mule Ear orchid in Cuba. The herbivory can partially or completely destroy the flowering potential of the impacted plants.
{"title":"Specialized herbivore on inflorescence stalks of Trichocentrum undulatum (Orchidaceae) by Melanagromyza sp. (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in Cuba","authors":"H. Borrero, J. Álvarez, R. Prieto, Hong Liu","doi":"10.15517/lank.v18i3.34981","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v18i3.34981","url":null,"abstract":"Inflorescence stalk herbivory on the Mule Ear orchid (Trichocentrum undulatum) has been observed in Cuba, which resembles the specialized herbivory interaction seen in southern Florida between a specialized dipteran, Melanagromyza miamensis (Agromyzidae) and the Mule Ear orchid. We are able to identify the inflorescence herbivore to be the genus Melanagromyza. It is possibly the same species that can be found in southern Florida. The mule-ear orchid is endemic to the Caribbean region, i.e. Cuba, Jamaica and southern Florida. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an apparently specialized inflorescence stalk herbivory by Agromyzid flies on the Mule Ear orchid in Cuba. The herbivory can partially or completely destroy the flowering potential of the impacted plants.","PeriodicalId":18023,"journal":{"name":"Lankesteriana","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2018-10-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"46668345","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2018-09-13DOI: 10.15517/lank.v18i3.34534
E. Ritmejerytė, Anna Obvintseva, T. Huynh
Orchids are highly dependent on exogenous nutritional sources and mycorrhizal associations to survive, particularly when challenged by extreme environmental stress such as bushfires that contribute significantly to its decline in nature. In this study, the effect of smoke derivatives and carbon utilisation was explored to improve germination and seedling establishment of an Australian endangered orchid, Pterostylis despectans (Lowly Greenhood) and its mycorrhizal fungi. Stored seeds were germinated in vitro with pelotonisolated fungal isolates with varying concentrations of smoke water (0–1.0 mL L-1) to simulate fire and sucrose as the carbon source (10 g L-1). Smoke water significantly increased germination, with advanced protocorms and robust seedlings produced. Sucrose inhibited germination such that protocorms and leafing was absent with sucrose inclusion. Fungal isolates were highly variable on its germination efficacy and tolerance to smoke water, highlighting the importance of fungal diversity and supports research-based conservation strategies to circumvent environmental challenges. KEy wORds: in vitro culture, mycorrhizae, smoke water, symbiotic germination doi: https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v18i3.34534 Received 2 May 2017; accepted for publication 10 September 2018. First published online: 13 September 2018. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivs 3.0 Costa Rica License. Introduction. Orchids form minute dust-like seeds that are ideal for wind dispersal. However, they are unable to store nutrients in the embryo and often rely on fungi (predominantly imperfect Rhizoctonia spp.) in order to germinate (Arditti & Ghani 2000, Brundrett et al. 2003, Rasmussen 1995). When fungi colonise orchid seeds, they grow as intracellular tightly coiled hyphal pelotons and a symbiotic relationship is established (Huynh et al. 2004). In this symbiotic relationship, fungi supply the orchid with nutrients including nitrogen (Girlanda et al. 2011) and phosphorus (Cameron et al. 2007) while the orchid supply carbon to the fungus (Cameron, Leake & Read 2006, Látalová & Baláž 2010). Carbon utilisation by mycorrhizal fungi vary with some clades from the same Rhizoctonia species inhibited by sucrose (Wright et al. 2011) resulting in suboptimal seed germination (Huynh et al. 2004, Nikabadi et al. 2014, Wright et al. 2009). Some in vitro studies have successfully germinated orchid seeds asymbiotically (without fungi) using specific stimulants such as growth hormones to promote germination (Huynh et al. 2004, Nikabadi et al. 2014). Despite the germination success of asymbiotic plants, symbiotically germinated orchids established in soil better in the long term than those without fungi (Batty et al. 2001, Rasmussen 1995) which suggests fungal superiority and importance to orchid conservation particularly for plants that reside in depleted nutrient habitats. Fungal specificity of orchids is highly variable between species and different fun
兰花高度依赖于外源营养来源和菌根关联来生存,特别是在受到极端环境压力的挑战时,如森林大火,这大大导致了其性质的下降。在本研究中,探讨了烟雾衍生物和碳利用对澳大利亚濒危兰花Pterostylis despecans (lowgreenhood)及其菌根真菌的萌发和成苗的影响。用不同浓度的烟熏水(0-1.0 mL L-1)模拟火和蔗糖作为碳源(10 g L-1),用peloton分离的真菌分离物体外萌发储存的种子。烟熏水显著提高了种子萌发,产生了先进的原球茎和健壮的幼苗。蔗糖抑制萌发,使蔗糖包涵的原球茎和叶片缺失。真菌分离株的萌发效率和对烟熏水的耐受性变化很大,这突出了真菌多样性的重要性,并支持基于研究的保护策略来规避环境挑战。关键词:离体培养,菌根,烟水,共生萌发doi: https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v18i3.34534接受于2018年9月10日发表。首次在线发布:2018年9月13日。根据知识共享署名-非商业性-禁止衍生3.0哥斯达黎加许可协议授权。介绍。兰花形成细小的尘埃状种子,非常适合随风传播。然而,它们无法在胚胎中储存营养物质,通常依靠真菌(主要是不完善的根核菌属)来发芽(Arditti & Ghani 2000, Brundrett et al. 2003, Rasmussen 1995)。当真菌在兰花种子中定植时,它们以细胞内紧密卷曲的菌丝群的形式生长,并建立了一种共生关系(Huynh et al. 2004)。在这种共生关系中,真菌为兰花提供营养物质,包括氮(Girlanda et al. 2011)和磷(Cameron et al. 2007),而兰花为真菌提供碳(Cameron, Leake & Read 2006, Látalová & Baláž 2010)。菌根真菌对碳的利用因受到蔗糖抑制的根核菌属不同分支而异(Wright et al. 2011),导致种子萌发次优(Huynh et al. 2004, Nikabadi et al. 2014, Wright et al. 2009)。一些体外研究已经成功地利用生长激素等特定刺激物促进兰花种子非共生(无真菌)发芽(Huynh et al. 2004, Nikabadi et al. 2014)。尽管非共生植物的萌发成功,但从长期来看,共生发芽的兰花在土壤中比没有真菌的兰花建立得更好(Batty et al. 2001, Rasmussen 1995),这表明真菌对兰花保护的优势和重要性,特别是对于生活在营养枯竭栖息地的植物。兰花的真菌特异性因物种而异,不同真菌对种子萌发或生长的影响不尽相同(Phillips et al. 2011)。与来自其他大陆的兰花相比,澳大利亚兰花通常对共生真菌具有更高的特异性(Batty et al. 2001, Pandey et al. 2013, Phillips et al. 2011, Wright et al. 2009)。此外,与其他大陆相比,澳大利亚的根丝核菌多样性较低(Brundrett et al. 2003)。土壤中零星的真菌分布、高度的真菌宿主特异性和对同一地点特定真菌选择的偏好(Wright et al. 2011)可能导致兰花稀有(Phillips et al. 2011),并且是保护濒危物种的一个相当大的障碍,例如Caladenia huegelii (Swarts et al. 2010)和一些其他Caladenia属(Wright et al. 2010),但不是其他(Bailarote, Lievens & Jacquemyn 2012)。澳大利亚兰花生活在火灾多发地区,对火灾的反应不同,对某些物种具有破坏性,而对另一些物种具有刺激性(Brundrett 2007, Duncan & Coates 2010, james, Vaillancourt &
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Pub Date : 2018-08-14DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I2.34219
A. A. Khuroo, Gowhar A. Shapoo, Shugufta Rasheed, Z. Kaloo, Shahid Rafiq
Goodyera fusca (Lindl.) Hook. f., a rare orchid species is reported for the first time from the Kashmir Himalaya, India. A brief description and photographs of diagnostic features are provided. Comparative characters are also provided to distinguish G. fusca from Goodyera repens (L.) R. Br. already reported from Kashmir Himalaya. This newly reported terrestrial orchid species occurs in alpine habitats of this Himalayan region.
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Pub Date : 2018-07-27DOI: 10.15517/LANK.V18I2.34106
Carlos Ossenbach
The figure of Grigory Ivanovich von Langsdorff was largely neglected by the scientific literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. German-born von Langsdorff was consul of the Russian Empire in Rio de Janeiro. His activities in Brazil from 1813 to 1830 are here described, a time during which his house in Rio and his famous fazenda Mandiocca became the center of scientific activity and the point of attraction for European travellers and naturalists who flocked to Brazil after its frontiers were opened to foreigners in 1808 by King Joao VI of Portugal. Wilhelm Freyreiss, Friedrich Sellow, Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, Augustin de Saint-Hilaire, Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, Johann Baptist von Spix, Giuseppe Raddi, Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl, and Ludwig Riedel are among those who explored Brazil impulsed by von Langsdorff and often under his patronage. Their journeys in Brazil culminated in von Langsdorff’s ill-fated expedition to the interior of Brazil between 1822 and 1829, while the epilogue is marked by Langsdorff’s return to Germany, in a state of insanity and no longer able to publish the results of his life-long scientific efforts.
格里戈里·伊万诺维奇·冯·兰斯多夫的形象在很大程度上被19世纪和20世纪的科学文献所忽视。出生于德国的冯·兰斯多夫是俄罗斯帝国驻里约热内卢领事。这里描述了他从1813年到1830年在巴西的活动,在这段时间里,他在里约的房子和他著名的fazenda Mandiocca成为了科学活动的中心,也是1808年葡萄牙国王若昂六世对外国人开放边境后涌入巴西的欧洲旅行者和博物学家的吸引力所在。威廉·弗雷里斯(Wilhelm Freyreiss)、弗里德里希·塞尔洛(Friedrich Sellow)、马克西米利安·祖·维德·诺伊德(Maximilian zu Wied Neuwied)、奥古斯丁·德·圣希莱尔(Augustin de Saint Hilaire。1822年至1829年间,冯·兰斯多夫对巴西内陆进行了一次命运多舛的探险,他们在巴西的旅程达到了顶峰,而结语的标志是兰斯多夫在精神错乱的状态下返回德国,再也无法发表他毕生科学努力的成果。
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Pub Date : 2018-07-20DOI: 10.15517/lank.v18i2.34050
M. Jiménez, Luis E. Baquero, Mark Wilson, Gabriel Iturralde
Resumen. Una especie nueva de Pleurothallis de la subsección Macrophyllae-Fasciculatae de Ecuador es descrita, ilustrada y su afinidad con otras especies es discutida. Pleurothallis chicalensis se compara con P. dewildei, de la cual difiere por las hojas ovadas, las flores amarillas con el sinsépalo ampliamente obovado y el labelo transversalmente cordado con el ápice apiculado. Abstract. A new species of Pleurothallis in subsection Macrophyllae-Fasciculatae from Ecuador is described, illustrated and its relationship with other species is discussed. Pleurothallis chicalensis is compared with P. dewildei, from which is distinguished by the ovate leaves, the yellow flowers with broadly obovate synsepal and the transversely cordate lip with apiculate apex.
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