Polystachya, W.J.Hooker, 1824

Peraza-Flores, Lizandro N. & Carnevali, Germán, 2012, Things are seldom what they seem: the nomenclature of Polystachya masayensis (Orchidaceae), Phytotaxa 50 (1), pp. 51-54 : 52-53

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.50.1.4

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Felipe

scientific name

Polystachya
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Key to distinguish Central American Species of Polystachya View in CoL (South of the Tehuantepec Isthmus)

1. Rachis of the inflorescence and pedicellate ovary densely hispid-puberulous ( figure 1B View FIGURE 1 ).......................................... 2

- Rachis of the inflorescence and pedicellate ovary glabrous or sparsely pubescent ..................................................... 3

2. Central lobe of the labellum transversely elliptic-suborbicular to transversely subquadrate or transversely oblong, always broader than long, apically truncate, truncate-rounded to deeply emarginate ............................. P. masayensis

- Central lobe of the labellum lanceolate to ovate, always longer than wide, apically rounded to broadly acute ........... ......................................................................................................................................................................... P. elatior

3. Base of labellum straight or slightly cuneated. Central lobe of labellum half or more than half the length of the labellum, lateral lobes well developed ........................................................................................................... P. caracasana

- Base of the labellum unguiculated. Central lobe of labellum less than half the length of the labellum, lateral lobes small and poorly developed ......................................................................................................................................... 4

4. Flowers small-sized (4.30–4.70 mm long), column foot small (0.30–0.40 mm long), callus of the labellum rounded and short (ca. 0.40 mm high), lateral lobes small and well-developed .......................................................... P. clavata

- Flowers medium-sized (6.20–9.60 mm long), column foot large (0.90–1.20 mm long), callus of the labellum rounded and tall (0.80–1.10 mm high), lateral lobes small and poorly developed ......................................... P. lineata

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