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Telipogon villonacoensis (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae), a new species with an unexpectedly wide distribution from the northern and central Andes of South America

  • Marco M. Jiménez
  • , Luis Baquero
  • , Henry X. Garzón-Suárez
  • , Carlos Martel
  • , James A.G. Chamaya
  • , Nadia Lapo-González
  • , Florian A. Werner
  • , Gabriel A. Iturralde
  • Universidad de Las Américas (UDLA)
  • Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja
  • Jungle Dave’s Science Foundation
  • Grupo Científico Calaway Dodson: Investigación y Conservación de Orquídeas del Ecuador
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Chota
  • Compañía de flores y plantas Yantzaza S.A.
  • University of Oldenburg
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

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Abstract

Background and aims – Telipogon is an orchid genus with a main diversity centre located in the tropical Andes. Some small-flowered Telipogon species, formerly classified under Stellilabium, remain poorly known. During recent fieldwork in southern Ecuador, an undetermined species of a miniature Telipogon was recorded and collected. We aimed to taxonomically identify the orchid and understand its phylogenetic relationships. Material and methods – We conducted field work in diverse parts of Ecuador and Peru, revised material deposited at various herbaria, and records available on iNaturalist. Furthermore, we extracted, amplified, and sequenced DNA sequences to evaluate the phylogenetic position of the undetermined species. Key results – The unidentified species turned out to be an undescribed Telipogon species, which we describe and name here as T. villonacoensis. It has also been recorded in Colombia and Peru, an unusually wide distribution for a Telipogon species. Telipogon villonacoensis is distinguished by its pale green to yellow flowers, the elliptic petals and lip, minute lobes and red coloration at its basal third. This species appears to have a patchy distribution and specialized habitat preferences, growing as an epiphyte in montane shrublands and forests. Although fewer than 200 individuals have been documented so far, and its habitats face ongoing threats, our conservation assessment indicates the species could be classified as not threatened. Phylogenetic analyses resulted in a well-resolved tree, in which T. villonacoensis is placed within the clade of the South American miniature Telipogon and sister to, but genetically distinct from, T. pogonostalix, though it is morphologically more similar to T. alexii, a species placed in another subclade of South American miniature Telipogon. Conclusion – Our results highlight the underestimated diversity and distribution range of miniature Telipogon and underscore the need for continued collaborative exploration and conservation in Andean ecosystems. These findings will contribute to a better understanding of orchid diversity and evolution of Telipogon species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)392-402
Number of pages11
JournalPlant Ecology and Evolution
Volume158
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Peru
  • Stellilabium
  • new taxon
  • orchids
  • taxonomy

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