TY - JOUR
T1 - Telipogon cruentilabrum (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae)
T2 - a new species from mid-western Ecuador, long misidentified as T. dendriticus
AU - Iturralde, Gabriel A.
AU - Jiménez, Marco M.
AU - Monteros, Marco F.
AU - Martel, Carlos
AU - Baquero, Luis E.
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PY - 2025/3/24
Y1 - 2025/3/24
N2 - Telipogon cruentilabrum, from the cloud montane forest of mid-western Ecuador, is proposed as a new species. Plants of T. cruentilabrum are characterized by the yellow flowers with dark yellow longitudinal veins and tortuous, occasionally branched transversal lines; petals and lip with heavily undulate blades and irregularly reflexed margins; petals with a dark red-brown, swollen base; lip with a conspicuous radial, red-purple basal stain; a large, dark purple-red, elevated callus; anther profusely surrounded by three tufts of red-purple setae; and the stigma wide, sub-trapezoid, dark purple. This species has long been misidentified as T. dendriticus. Although in the holotype no callus is observed on the lip, and in its description and subsequent citations a callus is never mentioned. We provide here a detailed description, figures, distributional map and comparison with its morphological most similar species, T. tamboensis, and also include arguments to discriminate it from T. dendriticus.
AB - Telipogon cruentilabrum, from the cloud montane forest of mid-western Ecuador, is proposed as a new species. Plants of T. cruentilabrum are characterized by the yellow flowers with dark yellow longitudinal veins and tortuous, occasionally branched transversal lines; petals and lip with heavily undulate blades and irregularly reflexed margins; petals with a dark red-brown, swollen base; lip with a conspicuous radial, red-purple basal stain; a large, dark purple-red, elevated callus; anther profusely surrounded by three tufts of red-purple setae; and the stigma wide, sub-trapezoid, dark purple. This species has long been misidentified as T. dendriticus. Although in the holotype no callus is observed on the lip, and in its description and subsequent citations a callus is never mentioned. We provide here a detailed description, figures, distributional map and comparison with its morphological most similar species, T. tamboensis, and also include arguments to discriminate it from T. dendriticus.
KW - Endangered species
KW - New Species
KW - Telipogon Alliance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105001011381&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.11646/phytotaxa.694.3.6
DO - 10.11646/phytotaxa.694.3.6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001011381
SN - 1179-3155
VL - 694
SP - 271
EP - 280
JO - Phytotaxa
JF - Phytotaxa
IS - 3
ER -