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      A clarification of the distinctions between Pleurothallis Talpinaria and Pleurothallis Trimeroglossa (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) and an allied new species from Ecuador

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          AbstractPleurothallis trimeroglossa has long been considered a synonym of P. talpinaria. In this study we reviewed types, descriptions, drawings, paintings and living material for both names and concluded that P. talpinaria and P. trimeroglossa should be recognized as distinct species. An anatomical structure important in the distinction between the two is the large dome-shaped callus at the base of the lip in P. trimeroglossa. The approximate distributions and elevational ranges of the two species are discussed. During the study we recognized a novel species, described here as Pleurothallis jostii. Labellar morphology of all three species was examined. We speculate on the pollination mechanism of this group of species based on the observations of labellar micro-morphology.

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          Phylogenetic relationships in Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): combined evidence from nuclear and plastid DNA sequences.

          To evaluate the monophyly of subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendreae: Orchidaceae) and the component genera and to reveal evolutionary relationships and trends, we sequenced the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS1 and ITS2) and 5.8S gene for 185 taxa. In addition, to improve the overall assessments along the spine of the topology, we added plastid sequences from matK, the trnL intron, and the trnL-F intergenic spacer for a representative subset of those taxa in the ITS study. All results were highly congruent, and so we then combined the sequence data from all three data sets in a separate analysis of 58 representative taxa. There is strong support in most analyses for the monophyly of Pleurothallidinae and in some for inclusion of Dilomilis and Neocognauxia of Laeliinae. Although most genera in the nine clades identified in the analyses are monophyletic, all data sets are highly congruent in revealing the polyphyly of Pleurothallis and its constitutent subgenera as presently understood. The high degree of homoplasy in morphological characters, especially floral characters, limits their usefulness in phylogenetic reconstruction of the subtribe.
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            Icones Pleurothallidinarum III: Systematics of Pleurothallis.

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              Miscellaneous New Species in the Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae) Excluding Species from Brazil

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                lankesteriana
                Lankesteriana
                Lankesteriana
                Lankester Botanical Garden, University of Costa Rica (Cartago, Cartago, Costa Rica, Costa Rica )
                1409-3871
                August 2017
                : 17
                : 2
                : 133-151
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                [5] Panningen orgnameLoosteeg 7 Netherlands
                [4] Quito orgnameInstituto Nacional de Biodiversidad Ecuador
                [6] San José orgnameUniversidad de Costa Rica Costa Rica
                [8] Chachapoyas orgnameNature and Culture International Peru
                [1] Colorado Springs Colorado orgnameColorado College orgdiv1Department of Organismal Biology and Ecology United States mwilson@ 123456coloradocollege.edu
                [7] Gualaceo orgnameEcuagenera Ecuador
                [3] orgnameJardín Botánico de Quito Ecuador
                [2] Pichincha orgnameUniversidad de Las Américas orgdiv1Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Agropecuarias Ecuador
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                S1409-38712017000200133
                10.15517/lank.v17i2.29803
                2a05f691-6db5-4909-bc37-b7378433b166

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 International License.

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                SEM,Pleurothallidinae,Pleurothallis,pollination,Talpinaria,labellar morphology

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