Acianthera species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.218.1.3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EFC943-3325-9D66-7FC5-FF2E39FCDB9F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Acianthera species |
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Key for Mexican Acianthera species
1. Plants long repent; inflorescence apparently a 1- or 2-flowered raceme .......................................................................................... 2
- Plants cespitous or short repent; inflorescence a many or multi-flowered raceme............................................................................3
2. Plants pendent; leaves sub-orbicular; sepals pubescent on the abaxial surface ................................................. Acianthera testifolia View in CoL
- Plants erect, leaves lanceolate; sepals glabrous on abaxial surface............................................................... Acianthera angustifolia View in CoL
3. Stems with more than three apparent internodes, covered with laterally compressed sheaths, inflated toward the apex; inflorescence from the stem base (sometimes from the apex)....................................................................................................................... 4
- Stems with two apparent internodes, covered with tubular, adpressed sheaths; inflorescence only from the apex stem ................. 6
4. Sepals glabrous or cellular-papillose on both surfaces; lip oblong-obovate ...................................................... Acianthera johnsonii View in CoL
- Sepals pubescent on one or both surfaces; lip unguiculate or hastate................................................................................................5
5. Lip hastate, with lateral lobes rounded and erect ................................................................................................ Acianthera sotoana View in CoL
- Lip unguiculate, with lateral lobes filiform and uncinate................................................................................... Acianthera herrerae View in CoL
6. Leaves narrowly lanceolate or elliptic (at least 5 times longer than wide)........................................................................................7
- Leaves ovate, lanceolate or elliptic (less than 4 times longer than wide)..........................................................................................9
7. Raceme shorter than half of the leaf and successively flowered.......................................................................... Acianthera obscura View in CoL
- Raceme as long as half of the leaf or longer, simultaneously multi-flowered...................................................................................8
8. Sepals abaxially short pubescent, the dorsal one oblanceolate; petals obovate ............................................... Acianthera breedlovei View in CoL
- Sepals abaxially glabrous, the dorsal one lanceolate; petals oblanceolate.................................................... Acianthera hondurensis View in CoL
9. Leaves with margins decurrent along the stem; raceme emerges above the leaf base.................................. Acianthera circumplexa View in CoL
- Leaves without margins decurrent along the stem; raceme emerging from the leaf base................................................................10
10. Stems 3-angled in cross-section; leaves fleshy; floral bracts conspicuously overlapped................................................................11
- Stems cylindrical in cross-section; leaves coriaceous; floral bracts not or only slightly overlapped..............................................14
11. Sepals papillose or apparently glabrous on the outer surface........................................................................ Acianthera greenwoodii View in CoL
- Sepals densely pubescent on the outer surface.................................................................................................................................12
12. Flowers tubular, 12 − 13 mm long; margins of dorsal sepal and synsepal jointed along their length ............ Acianthera pollardiana View in CoL
- Flowers bilabiate, 5 − 6 mm long; margins of the dorsal sepal and synsepal only united at the bases..............................................13
13. Leaves extremely fleshy, adaxially reticulate-rouge when dry; flowers yellowish or brownish; dorsal sepal apically incurved........ ........................................................................................................................................................................ Acianthera chrysantha View in CoL
- Leaves fleshy, adaxially not reticulate when dry; flowers orange; dorsal sepal apically recurved........... Acianthera hartwegiifolia View in CoL
14. Flowers shortly tubular or subglobose; lateral sepals united to the dorsal one up to halfway; petals linear, marginally entire ..... 15
- Flowers bilabiate; lateral sepals united to the dorsal one at the base; petals obovate or hastate, marginally dentate..................... 17
15. Lateral sepals fused up to halfway; lip oblanceolate when extended; plants from the Revillagigedo islands (Pacific ocean)............ ..................................................................................................................................................................... Acianthera unguicallosa View in CoL
- Lateral sepals totally fused; lip hastate when extended; plants from continental Mexico...............................................................16
16. Flowers subglobose; plants from Veracruz, Chiapas and Northern Oaxaca ........................................................ Acianthera violacea View in CoL
- Flowers shortly tubular; plants from Southern Oaxaca .......................................................................................... Acianthera eximia View in CoL
17. Sepals adaxially purple stripped, the dorsal one strongly deflexed at the mid; plants from low elevations with warm-wet climate.. ........................................................................................................................................................................... Acianthera tikalensis View in CoL
- Sepals adaxially purple doted, the dorsal one no deflexed or slightly incurved at the apex; plants from mid elevations with temperate-wet climate..................................................................................................................................................................................18
18. Sepals abaxially short pubescent, the dorsal one narrowly lanceolate; petals oblanceolate ....................... Acianthera angustisepala View in CoL
- Sepals abaxially glabrous, the dorsal one lanceolate; petals hastate................................................................................................19
19. Leaves oblong, less than 2 cm in wide; plants from wet environments........................................................... Acianthera pubescens View in CoL
- Leaves ovate to elliptic, more than 2 cm in wide; plants from xeric environments.................................... Acianthera majakoluckae View in CoL
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