Goodyerinae (Klotzsch, 1846)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.289.3.8 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E3A67F-FFC4-FFFD-1DB3-082732B04308 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Goodyerinae |
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Key to sympatric species of Goodyerinae from Caraguatatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
1. Rostellum remment deeply bifid; scar deeply emarginate, extending the full length of the rostellum................................................ ................................................................................................... Microchilus arietinus ( Reichenbach 1881: 82) Ormerod (2002: 17) View in CoL
- Rostellum remnant entire, rarely absent; apex slightly emarginate....................................................................................................2 2. Calcar longer than ovary plus peduncle ....................................... Aspidogyne longicornu ( Cogniaux 1906: 298) Garay (1977: 202) View in CoL
- Calcar subequal to ovary plus peduncle.............................................................................................................................................3
3. Lip margin fimbriate....................................................................... Aspidogyne fimbrillaris ( Williams 1868: 63) Garay (1977: 203) View in CoL
- Lip margin entire................................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Plant with few flowers, scape shorter than leaves, lip white with yellow middle portion ................................................................... ...................................................................................................... Aspidogyne hylibates ( Reichenbach 1881: 83) Garay (1977: 202) View in CoL
- Plant with many flowers, scape longer than leaves, lip white, middle yellow portion absent...........................................................5
5. Sepals white with vinaceous brown spot, calcar of lip the same length as ovary plus peduncle, rostellum present, apex truncate.... ............................................................................................................................................................................ Aspidogyne argentea View in CoL
- Sepals green, calcar of lip shorter than ovary plus peduncle, rostellum absent .................................. Aspidogyne caraguatatubense
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