Hidden in plain sight: a new species of <i>Pleurothallis</i> (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Colombia previously misidentified as <i>Pleurothallis luctuosa</i>

Authors

  • Mark Wilson
  • Kehan Zhao
  • Hailey Hampson
  • Matt Chang
  • Guillermo A. Reina-Rodríguez
  • Andrea Niessen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v19i2.38584

Keywords:

Acroniae, cryptic species, labellum, morphology, taxonomy

Abstract

Pleurothallis tenuisepala, a new species in subsection Acroniae, is described and compared to Pleurothallis luctuosa with which it has previously been confused. While the two species are superficially similar, they can be very easily distinguished by the size of the flowers, which are approximately 60 mm long in P. tenuisepala versus approximately 29 mm long in P. luctuosa, or the length of the sepals, which are approximately four-times the length of the petals in P. tenuisepala versus less than twice the length of the petals in P. luctuosa. The two species can also be discriminated by their nuclear internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) sequences. Pleurothallis tenuisepala occurs on Isla Gorgona off the Pacific coast of Colombia and on the western slopes of the Cordillera Occidental of the Colombian Andes, while P. luctuosa is restricted to the Cordillera de Tilarán of Costa Rica. Labellar micromorphology of both species is discussed in relation to possible pollination mechanisms.

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Published

2019-08-09

How to Cite

Wilson, M., Zhao, K., Hampson, H., Chang, M., Reina-Rodríguez, G. A., & Niessen, A. (2019). Hidden in plain sight: a new species of &lt;i&gt;Pleurothallis&lt;/i&gt; (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Colombia previously misidentified as &lt;i&gt;Pleurothallis luctuosa&lt;/i&gt;. Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology, 19(2), 77–91. https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v19i2.38584