2016
DOI: 10.22497/arnaldoa.232.23211
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Orchidaceae Juss. que habitan en el distrito Salpo, provincia Otuzco, región La Libertad, Perú

Abstract: Se presentan e ilustran las Orchidaceae Juss. que habitan en el distrito Salpo, prov. Otuzco, región La Libertad, Perú. El estudio está basado en las recolecciones efectuadas por los autores principalmente, de la revisión de material de herbario (F, HAO, HUT, MO), y en la contrastación con las especies documentadas en estudios oficiales de la flora peruana. Se ha registrado a once especies: Aa mathewsii (Rchb. f.) Schltr., Altensteinia fimbriata Kunth, Chloraea septentrionalis M. N. Correa (endémica), Chloraea… Show more

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“…Some specimens of this species have been erroneously determined as C. pavonii (or as its synonym C. undulata); for instance, Leiva 526 (HUT-28175!) (Leiva et al 2016). Both species display yellow flowers with green nerves; however C. septentrionalis can be distinguished from C. pavonii by its elongate stigma (vs. triangular stigma), 3-lobed lip densely covered by fleshy long warts (vs. entire to obscurely 3-lobed lip provided with numerous short flattened keels or falcate keel-like teeth), and elliptic petals with 5 to 7 main nerves (vs. elliptic-ovate, with 4 main nerves) (Fig.…”
Section: Comments On Other Peruvian Chloraea Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some specimens of this species have been erroneously determined as C. pavonii (or as its synonym C. undulata); for instance, Leiva 526 (HUT-28175!) (Leiva et al 2016). Both species display yellow flowers with green nerves; however C. septentrionalis can be distinguished from C. pavonii by its elongate stigma (vs. triangular stigma), 3-lobed lip densely covered by fleshy long warts (vs. entire to obscurely 3-lobed lip provided with numerous short flattened keels or falcate keel-like teeth), and elliptic petals with 5 to 7 main nerves (vs. elliptic-ovate, with 4 main nerves) (Fig.…”
Section: Comments On Other Peruvian Chloraea Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%