Abstract

ABSTRACT Scaphyglottis clavata is recorded for the first time in the Carchi province of Ecuador, this species is currently distributed in Ecuador and Panama between 800 to 1500 m. In addition, the rediscovery of Vanilla oroana is reported after 30 years of being collected for the first time, significantly broadening its range of distribution between 1000 to 1700 m for the provinces of El Oro, Imbabura and Pichincha. Clarifications are made to the nomenclature of Epidendrum pseudapaganum; and the presence of Sobralia turkeliae in Ecuador is confirmed. An update descriptions for Scaphyglottis clavata and Vanilla oroana are provided, images and distribution maps for all species are presented and their relationships with other taxa are discussed.

Highlights

  • Se registra por primera vez para el Ecuador a Scaphyglottis clavata en la provincia del Carchi, actualmente esta especie se distribuye en Ecuador y Panamá entre los 800 a 1500 m

  • Todas las especies estudiadas fueron fotografiadas directamente en el campo, y las estructuras preservadas en alcohol se fotografiaron con una cámara Digital Nikon D100 equipada con

  • Fascicle 15 (1).The genus Epidendrum, Part 11, Species new and old in Epidendrum

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Summary

Neotropical Biodiversity

ISSN: (Print) 2376-6808 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tneo.

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Materiales y métodos
Nuevo registro para la flora de Ecuador
Distribución y hábitat
Redescubrimiento de Vanilla oroana Dodson
Notas taxonómicas de Orchidaceae de Ecuador
NEOTROPICAL BIODIVERSITY
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