Epidendrum oroense Zambrano, E.Santiago & Hágsater, 2021

Romero, Bosco Javier Zambrano, Hágsater, Eric & Solano, Rodolfo, 2021, Miscellaneous of new species in Epidendrum (Orchidaceae) from southwestern Ecuador, Phytotaxa 511 (2), pp. 111-114 : 111-114

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.511.2.2

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scientific name

Epidendrum oroense Zambrano, E.Santiago & Hágsater
status

sp. nov.

Epidendrum oroense Zambrano, E.Santiago & Hágsater View in CoL , sp. nov. Figs. 17–19 View FIGURE 17 View FIGURE 18 View FIGURE 19

Species haec Epidendrum aureoglobiflorum Hágsater & Dodson (2004: pl. 709) similis sed sepalo dorsali oblongo-lanceolato, petalis ellipticis, 3-nervia, labello saccato, bi-pustulato differt.

Type:— ECUADOR. El Oro: Cantón Portovelo, parroquia Morales, sector El Nudillo, 1962 m, 20 August 2018, Zambrano B. 2364 (holotype, QCNE; isotype, QCNE-spirit) .

Epiphytic, erect, sympodial herb, up to 30 cm tall. Roots 2–3 mm in diameter, from the base of the main stem or rarely from a sub-apical stem, fleshy, flexuous, white. Stems up to 10 × 0.15–0.2 cm, cane-like, terete, erect, new stems produced from sub-apical internodes of the previous stem, covered by 3–6 tubular, imbricated, persistent, chartaceous, gray-brown non-foliar sheaths. Leaves 1.7–5.0 × 0.4–0.6 cm, 2–7 distributed along the apical half of the stem, subcoriaceous, distichous, narrowly lanceolate, obliquely bilobed, mucronate at the apex, channeled at the base; sheaths 0.5–1.5 × 0.15–0.2 cm, longitudinally striated, tubular, persistent, chartaceous. Inflorescence apical, racemose, shorter than the apical leaf, arching; peduncle 4–5 × 0.8–1.0 mm, terete, pustulate, enclosed at the base by a chartaceous bract 3.0–3.5 × 0.7–0.8 mm, triangular-lanceolate, acuminate, persistent; rachis 4–5 × 0.7–0.8 mm, terete, pustulate; floral bracts 3.0–5.0 mm long, triangular-lanceolate, acuminate, embracing. Flowers 5–8, 2-open at the same time, with floral buds in various stages of development, resupinate, the sepals, petals and lip light green or green-brown, column light green, the anther green-cream colored; no fragrance perceived. Sepals membranous, translucent, scarcely pustulate on the adaxial surface, margin entire, 3-veined; dorsal sepal 7.0–7.5 × 2.5–2.7 mm, oblong-lanceolate, acute; lateral sepals 8.0–8.5 × 2.8–3.0 mm, slightly concave, obliquely lanceolate, shortly acuminate, somewhat involute towards the apex. Petals 7.5–8.0 × 2.3–2.5 mm, partly spreading, the lower margin obliquely fused to the column almost half of their length, translucent, elliptic, acute, oblique, margin entire, 3-veined. Lip 5.0–5.3 × 5.8–6.5 mm, united only to the base of the column and slightly embracing its apex, entire, base saccate, ovate, translucent, 7-veined, with lateral veins branched, with a pair of minute pustules on the lateral inside, where it is united to the column, apex truncate, shortly apiculate, crenate along the margin; ecallose. Column 4.0–4.5 × 2.0– 2.2 mm, short, straight, with a pair of rounded wings at the apex ventrally; clinandrium-hood short, margin entire; stigma ventral, concave, smooth; rostellum apical, slit; nectary shallow, without penetrating the ovary, forming a wide cavity, unornamented. Ovary 8–9 × 0.8–0.9 mm, pustulate, slightly arching, terete, longitudinally sulcate. Anther 0.7 × 1.3 mm, dorsal, reniform, glandular-papillose; pollinarium 0.5 mm long, formed by 4 pollinia, light yellow, sub-equal, elliptic, laterally compressed, the inner side of each pair flat, caudicles granulose. Capsule 8.0–14.0 × 7.0 mm, elliptic, with a persistent perianth.

Distribution and habitat: — Epidendrum oroense is only known from one locality (El Nudillo) in El Oro province ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ). The plant grows as an epiphyte on branches of shrubs of Miconia species at around 1900–2000 m in elevation.

Phenology: —In cultivation E. oroense flowered and fructifies between January and March.

Etymology: —In reference to the province El Oro, Ecuador, where the species was originally collected.

Additional material examined:— ECUADOR. El Oro: Cantón Portovelo, parroquia Morales, sector El Nudillo, 1962 m, 20 August 2018, Zambrano B . s.n. (QCNE).

Comments: — Epidendrum oroense belongs to the Diothonea group, and is distinguished by the light green to green-brown flowers with green pustules on the adaxial surface, oblong-lanceolate sepals with an acute to acuminate apex, and saccate lip with a pair of minute, lateral pustules, and truncate, shortly apiculate apex. The most similar species is the Ecuadorian E. aureoglobiflorum , which can be distinguished by the yellow-green flowers (vs. light green to green-brown), elliptic sepals with an obtuse apex (vs. oblong-lanceolate, with an acute to acuminate apex), and nonsaccate lip with a widely mucronate apex (vs. saccate, with an apex slightly truncate, shortly apiculate). Saccate lips are rare in Epidendrum and are usually considered a distinguishing feature of Scaphyglottis Poeppig & Endlicher (1836: 58) . Another species with a saccate lip is the Colombian Epidendrum saccatum Hágsater (2001: pl. 483), which belong to the unrelated Elleanthoides group ( Hágsater & Salazar 1993). It differs in its erose-dentate leaf margins (vs. entire), elliptic dorsal sepal (vs. oblong-lanceolate), 1-veined petals (vs. 3-veined), and broader ovate lip (vs. ovate).

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

QCNE

Museo Ecuatoriano de Ciencias Naturales

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