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Published: 2018-10-10
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The Encyclia ambigua complex (Laeliinae, Orchidaceae), a synopsis and notes on Encyclia virens and Epidendrum alatum

Herbarium CICY, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C. (CICY), Calle 43. No. 130. Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida 97200, Yucatán, México
Departamento de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Exterior s/n., Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, 04510, México
Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Colima, Km. 40 Autopista Colima-Manzanillo, Crucero de Tecomán, Tecomán 28930, Colima, México
Herbarium CICY, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C., Calle 43 #130 x 32 y 34, Colonia Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida 97205, Yucatán, México
Tecnológico Nacional de México, Instituto Tecnológico de Chiná, Calle 11 entre 22 y 28 Colonia Centro, Chiná, 24050, Campeche, México
Herbarium CICY, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C., Calle 43 #130 x 32 y 34, Colonia Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida 97205, Yucatán, México
Orchid Herbarium of Oakes Ames, Harvard University Herbaria, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Encyclia dressleri E. trachychila Megamexico taxonomy typification Monocots

Abstract

A synopsis of the Encyclia ambigua complex, a member of the E. ceratistes clade, is presented. It is composed of three species, namely E. ambigua, E. trachychila, and E. dressleri. These taxa are restricted to the southern part of Megamexico in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua and occur mostly in oak-pine or broadleaf evergreen forests, or more rarely, in tropical dry forests at elevations of (600–)1,250–1,700(–2,000) m. The recently described Encyclia alborubra is treated as a synonym of E. ambigua. Iconography pertinent to the understanding of the species, relevant discussion, and a key to the taxa involved are provided. In addition, we provide notes on Encyclia virens, attempting to decipher this nomenclatural puzzle, and on Epidendrum alatum Batem., to present a protologue that predates the one that is usually cited.