2022
DOI: 10.1002/fedr.202200038
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Taxonomic update ofDryadella(Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) based on morphometric analyses of three species of the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest

Abstract: Dryadella (Orchidaceae, Epidendreae) is a Neotropical genus predominantly distributed in the Andean region and the Atlantic rainforest (ARF). Three species occurring in the Brazilian ARF, Dryadella edwallii, D. wuerstlei, and D. zebrina, are challenge to tell apart due to the overlap of morphological characters that define them, so we considered these species as morphotypes. To evaluate the current taxonomic status and to identify suitable characters for the better delimitation of taxon within this group, we m… Show more

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“…In the study of morphological variation of orchid flowers, it is important to use an integrated approach, with classic taxonomy [20] and also morphometric analysis of the labellum, as has been used in different orchid species, for example, to differentiate between species of the genus Scaphyglottis [36]; and differentiate between Dryadella edwallii Luer, D. wuerstlei Luer and D. zebrina Luer [37]. The evaluation includes the morphological variation of Pseudolaelia vellozicola Hoehne populations [38] and populations of Pseudorchis straminea Fernald and P. albida Á.Love and D.Love [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study of morphological variation of orchid flowers, it is important to use an integrated approach, with classic taxonomy [20] and also morphometric analysis of the labellum, as has been used in different orchid species, for example, to differentiate between species of the genus Scaphyglottis [36]; and differentiate between Dryadella edwallii Luer, D. wuerstlei Luer and D. zebrina Luer [37]. The evaluation includes the morphological variation of Pseudolaelia vellozicola Hoehne populations [38] and populations of Pseudorchis straminea Fernald and P. albida Á.Love and D.Love [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%