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117187F90F78FFFAFF7561A7FDA0F7B9.text	117187F90F78FFFAFF7561A7FDA0F7B9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Braga Schioedte & Meinert 1881	<div><p>Braga, J. 1888 (1); 2797 (30.1)</p><p>Braga, P. 1674 (30.1); 2794 (25); 2809 (35); 2906 (25); 3604 (20)</p><p>Branet, I. s.n. K 879013 (9)</p><p>Braz, H. 1463 (30.1)</p><p>Breier, T. 360 (30.2); 1271 (27)</p><p>Brian, M. s.n. K 583876 (8)</p><p>Brick, S. s.n. HB (30.2)</p><p>Brieger s.n. ESA ticket number 19745 (30.1)</p><p>Brien, M.J.D. s.n. K (17)</p><p>Brito, J. 111 (2)</p><p>Brolio, P. s.n. SP 118408 (4)</p><p>Brosolin, A. 328 (30.2)</p><p>Bull, W. 474 (21)</p><p>Burchell 998 (30.1); 2933 (30.1)</p><p>Burle-Marx, R. s.n. HB 69138 (4); s.n. HB 69255 (27); s.n. HB 69273 (27)</p><p>Cabrera, A. 24228 (4)</p><p>Calderon, C. 2659 (25)</p><p>Calvacante, P. 930 (20)</p><p>Campos, M. s.n. ALCB 21876 (14)</p><p>Carauta, J. 4511 (30.1)</p><p>Carlinda s.n. ALCB 15223 (14)</p><p>Carmo, L. 1 (25)</p><p>Carneiro, E. 484 (2)</p><p>Carneiro, J. 345 (26); 638 (1)</p><p>Carriz, B s.n. HUEFS 161279; s.n. RB 57458 (30.1); s.n. RB (4); s.n. RB 46250 (3); s.n. RB 199928 (30.1); s.n. RB 506298 (4)</p><p>Carvalho, A. 751 (27); 1094 (14); 1279 (8); 6791 (27); 7053 (2)</p><p>Carvalho, D. 11 (27)</p><p>Carvalho, M. 1 (14)</p><p>Carvalho-Sobrinho, J. 1043 (12); 1452 (12); 1454 (12)</p><p>Castellanos, A. s.n. R 4467 (30.1)</p><p>Castro Neto, V. 17199 (3); s.n. HB 70515 (27); s.n. SP 334526 (19); s.n. SP 382214 (19)</p><p>Castro, R. 538 (30.1)</p><p>Cattan, G. 53 (30.1)</p><p>Cavalcante, P. 1367 (20)</p><p>Cavalcanti, T. 1403 (4); 2121 (4); 2131 (4); 3349 (24)</p><p>Cazelato, N. 1 (19)</p><p>Celina s.n. ESA ticket number 22757 (26); s.n. ESA ticket number 26350 (27)</p><p>CFCR 10074 (15)</p><p>Chagas, D. s.n. HTO (24)</p><p>Chagas, F. s.n. HEPH 164330 (4)</p><p>Chauvet, G. 17 (11); 29 (11)</p><p>Cid, C. 474 (12); 525 (12)</p><p>Conceição, A. 486 (2)</p><p>Coradin, L. 4481 (2)</p><p>Cordeiro, M. 2502 (29)</p><p>Cordovil-Silva, S. 446 (24); 461 (24); 557 (24)</p><p>Corvan, M. s.n. K 878389 (27)</p><p>Costa, D. 108 (20)</p><p>Costa, L. 407 (27)</p><p>Costa, S. 357 (2)</p><p>Cotrim, A. 348 (2)</p><p>Couto, D. 124 (30.1); 954 (18)</p><p>Cremers, G. 6727 (20); 7430 (20)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/117187F90F78FFFAFF7561A7FDA0F7B9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bastos, Cláudia A.;Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C.;Berg, Cássio Van Den	Bastos, Cláudia A., Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C., Berg, Cássio Van Den (2018): A taxonomic revision of the Brazilian species of Encyclia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Epidendreae). Phytotaxa 342 (1): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1
117187F90F0CFF8EFF756545FCC1F781.text	117187F90F0CFF8EFF756545FCC1F781.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Encyclia cordigera (Kunth) Dressler 1964	<div><p>Encyclia cordigera (Kunth) Dressler (1964: 247) . Basionym: Cymbidium cordigerum Kunth (1815: 341) .</p><p>Type:— VENEZUELA. Porto Cabello: Vales de Aragua, no date, Bonpland &amp; Humboldt s.n. (holotype: P 407427,</p><p>photograph!).</p><p>Homotypic synonym:</p><p>Epidendrum cordigerum (Kunth) Foldats (1969: 234) .</p><p>Heterotypic synonym:</p><p>Encyclia atropurpurea var. rhodoglossa Schlechter (1922: 45) . Type:— PANAMA. Balboa: Canal Zone, 1915, Powell 80 (isotype, AMES, photograph!).</p><p>Encyclia doeringii Hoehne (1946: 24) . Basionym: Epidendrum doeringii (Hoehne) Hawkes (1956: 170) . Type:— BRAZIL. São Paulo: no locality, 28 October 1942, Doering s.n. (holotype: SP 52150!).</p><p>Encyclia cordigera occurs from Central America to northern South America. Its occurrence in Brazil was indicated as likely for the area west of the Amazon (Withner 2000). However, there are no records to back up this supposition. The type for the synonym E. doeringii was cited for western São Paulo State, but it was obtained from cultivated material. We consider that it is again a confusion because this is unlikely based on geographical considerations. A second record of E. cordigera for Brazil exists at K, but certainly it is a specimen with incorrect collection data (Weis s.n., K 878404). It was apparently collected in Rio de Janeiro, an unlikely situation based on striking differences in climate, vegetation and the known range of E. cordigera, with no records in the intermediate areas.</p><p>Encyclia ivonae Carnevali &amp; Romero (1994: 65) . Type:— VENEZUELA. Bolívar: Carrao Tepui, 1675-1980 m, 5-6 December 1944, Steyermark 60870 (holotype: AMES, photograph!; isotype: VEN).</p><p>The type locality of E. ivonae in Venezuela lies near the border with Brazil, and therefore its occurrence in the Brazil is possible. Despite this, its occurrence has not thus far been confirmed by any records in the herbaria studied. Nevertheless, the protologue cited a paratype (Carnevali 3325 at VEN) collected in Serra Parima, in the western limits of Roraima, exactly on the Brazilian-Venezuelan border, a locality to which we had no access. Encyclia ivonae is similar to E. diurna (Jacquin 1790: 107) Schltr. (1919: 1219), but differs in the size of the plant (smaller for E. ivonae) and an elliptic lip midlobe in E. ivonae that is round in E. diurna .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/117187F90F0CFF8EFF756545FCC1F781	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bastos, Cláudia A.;Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C.;Berg, Cássio Van Den	Bastos, Cláudia A., Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C., Berg, Cássio Van Den (2018): A taxonomic revision of the Brazilian species of Encyclia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Epidendreae). Phytotaxa 342 (1): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1
117187F90F3AFFB8FF7562BFFF05F789.text	117187F90F3AFFB8FF7562BFFF05F789.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Encyclia Hooker 1828	<div><p>Key to the Brazilian species of Encyclia</p><p>1.</p><p>-</p><p>2.</p><p>-</p><p>3.</p><p>-</p><p>4.</p><p>-</p><p>5.</p><p>-</p><p>6.</p><p>-</p><p>7.</p><p>-</p><p>8.</p><p>-</p><p>9.</p><p>-</p><p>10.</p><p>-</p><p>11.</p><p>-</p><p>12.</p><p>-</p><p>13.</p><p>-</p><p>14.</p><p>-</p><p>15.</p><p>-</p><p>16.</p><p>-</p><p>17.</p><p>-</p><p>18.</p><p>-</p><p>19.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/117187F90F3AFFB8FF7562BFFF05F789	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bastos, Cláudia A.;Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C.;Berg, Cássio Van Den	Bastos, Cláudia A., Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C., Berg, Cássio Van Den (2018): A taxonomic revision of the Brazilian species of Encyclia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Epidendreae). Phytotaxa 342 (1): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1
117187F90F72FFF2FF756199FC92FA5D.text	117187F90F72FFF2FF756199FC92FA5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Encyclia replicata (Lindl. & Paxton) Schlechter 1920	<div><p>Encyclia replicata (Lindl. &amp; Paxton) Schlechter (1920: 255) . Basionym: Epidendrum replicatum Lindley &amp; Paxton</p><p>(1852: 167). Type:― COLOMBIA. New Grenada: no locality, July 1851, Rucker s.n. (holotype: K-L!) (Fig. 26G) .</p><p>Heterotypic synonyms:</p><p>Encyclia maderoi Schlechter (1920: 155) . Type:― COLOMBIA. Antioquia: no locality, 1000 m elevation, no date, Madero s.n. (holotype: B†; lectotype designated by Bastos et al. (2015): illustration of Schlechter in Mansfeld (1929: t. 55, n. 212).</p><p>Encyclia expansa (Reichenbach 1877: 115) Ortiz (1991: 99) . Epidendrum expansum Rchb.f. Type:― COLOMBIA. New Granada: no locality, no date, Wallis s.n. (holotype: W-R).</p><p>Encyclia edithiana Menezes (1996: 23) . Type:― BRAZIL. Amazonas: Rio Madeira, no locality, September–October, Oliveira. s.n. (holotype: UB!).</p><p>Encyclia magdalenae Withner (2000: 91) . Type:― COLOMBIA. No locality, no date, Withner s.n. (holotype: AMES).</p><p>Encyclia replicata is a Colombian species. Encyclia edithiana and E. maderoi were recently indicated as synonyms of E. replicata by Bastos et al. (2015), which clarified some nomenclatural questions regarding this species. Although the protologue of E. edithiana described its origin as Amazonas State (Brazil), there are doubts about its real origin due to the complete absence of Brazilian specimens except for the type. Furthermore, E. edithiana was described from cultivated material, and confusion about the origin of specimens is common in private orchid collections (Bastos et al. 2015). Sauleda (2016) indicated two further synonyms that correspond to the same taxon, E. expansa and E. magdalenae . Encyclia replicata is a species with brownish sepals and petals, a lip densely striped with pink, spatulate petals and lip midlobe round, although Sauleda (2016) included photographs of specimens with an acute midlobe that are likely introgressed forms with E. ceratistes (Lindley 1844: 91) Schlechter (1919: 74) .</p><p>Encyclia xipheroides (Kraenzl.) Porto &amp; Brade (1935: 29). Basionym: Epidendrum xipheroides Kränzlin (1896: 63) . Type: — BRAZIL. No locality, June, Kränzlin s.n. (holotype: HBG).</p><p>The type of this name was probably destroyed in Berlin, and the protologue includes only a diagnosis with no illustration. It was described as plant with linear leaves, a few-flowered inflorescence and an oblong to subquadrate lip midlobe with undulate margins. The protologue indicated similarities to Epi. xipheres Reichenbach (1854: 98), which today is considered a synonym E. nematocaulon (Richard 1850: 238) Acuña-Galé (1938: 77) (Withner 1998, 2000), a Central American species with no records for Brazil. The description of this material is compatible with that presented for E. xipheroides . The exact origin of the material for E. xipheroides was not mentioned in the original description, and we could not find a Brazilian specimen compatible with this name. Therefore, we cannot confirm its occurrence in Brazil; its original locality is likely incorrect.</p><p>Doubtful Taxa</p><p>The following names were not included in this survey for several reasons. In some cases, the types were not examined because they were not available in the herbaria where they should have been deposited and no other specimen with the correct details was found in the other collections studied. Some names were not validly published, and in other cases the type material was so incomplete that it prevented us making an informed taxonomic decision on its application. For others, the type material was known to have been destroyed, the protologue did not include an illustration or sufficient description and diagnosis to support a taxonomic decision about their identity. In all the above cases, we decided to keep such names as doubtful taxa because any taxonomic decision about them would be inconclusive given these limitations.</p><p>Encyclia acuta Schlechter (1925: 104) . Basionym: Epidendrum acutum (Schlechter) Hawkes (1956: 168) . Type:— BRAZIL. Amazonas: Manaus, no locality, June, Hübner 49 (holotype: B†).</p><p>Types of almost all Schechter’s species were destroyed when the Berlin Herbarium was bombed in World War II. This putative Amazonian species and the two others below by the same author were not illustrated in Mansfeld (1928), and their application is based solely on the description. Encyclia acuta was described as a 50−60 cm tall with oblong leaves and an acute apex. This name was indicated as a synonym of E. chloroleuca by Castro Neto (1998) and applied to E. granitica by F.G. Brieger in his living collections in Piracicaba. Considering the missing specimens and absence of an illustration, we consider the possibility that this is a mistaken synonymisation. We therefore opt to treat E. acuta as a doubtful taxon in this paper.</p><p>Encyclia albopurpurea (Barbosa Rodrigues) Porto&amp;Brade(1935:28). Basionym: Epidendrum albopurpureum Barbosa Rodrigues (1877: 51) . Type:— BRAZIL. Pará: Rio Tapajoz to Urycurytiba, September, no collector (holotype: RB †) .</p><p>This species was published by Barbosa Rodrigues, but he did not include an illustration, even though the protologue mentioned t. 263 ( Barbosa Rodrigues 1877). This plate, however, has been lost and was also not reproduced by Sprunger et al. (1996). Furthermore, most of Barbosa Rodrigues’ material was destroyed, and in this case we can consider only the diagnosis and locality data in trying to solve its identity. The protologue indicated that the flowers are large with brownish-yellow petals and sepals, a broad lip with white and purple and an inflorescence up to three times the size of the plant. These data contribute little to a definite taxonomic decision. Fowlie &amp; Duveen (1992) included a photograph of a plant supposedly collected in the type locality of E. albopurpurea that they believed to be this species after using the key presented in Flora Brasiliensis (Cogniaux 1898) . In fact, the photograph of E. albopurpurea in Fowlie &amp; Duveen (1992) corresponds to E. chapadensis, a narrow endemic that does not have an Amazonian record and occurs more than 1,500 kilometers away. For this reason we consider this issue to be unresolved, and we keep this as a doubtful name.</p><p>Encyclia ×alcardoi Castro Neto &amp; Chiron (2002a: 154) . Type:— BRAZIL. Tocantins: Porto Nacional, December 2001, Alcardo s.n. (holotype: SP 360195!).</p><p>Encyclia ×alcardoi was published as a hybrid between E. argentinensis and “ E. flava ”, but the E. flava mentioned in the protologue was incorrectly applied in this case to material of E. linearifolioides (the true E. flava is a synonym of E. patens). Although the occurrence of E. linearifolioides at the type locality of E. ×alcardoi has been confirmed, there are no records for E. argentinensis, which leads to some doubts regarding the parentage of this hybrid. Furthermore, the holotype consists of fragments of a flower thoroughly stuck to a black paper card, and the illustrations and description included in the protologue are not sufficient for a firm conclusion about the hybrid. For these reasons, we agree with Meneguzzo et al. (2012) and decided to exclude this name from our study.</p><p>Encyclia amazonica Brongniart ex Neuman (1845: 137) . Type:— BRAZIL. Amazonas: Alto Amazonas, July 1845, Questel s.n. (holotype: P 407366, photograph!).</p><p>The protologue of E. amazonica consists of a short description without an illustration to help in identification of this species. The author only indicated that the pseudolbulbs of E. amazonica are large in relation to other species in the genus, data of little use in ascertaining its application. The type was not indicated, but we found a specimen marked as the type of E. amazonica at P. This specimen has a single, oblong leaf and part of an inflorescence with a flower 3.0 cm long. The petals are spathulate, midlobe round and lateral lobes linear. Certainly it corresponds to none of the species referred to Brazil or in the stated region of the upper Amazon. We also have concerns about its actual provenance, and we found we found only two other specimens without precise localities at P (P 407370) and Vienna (W 10662). Because on the label of the putative holotype there is also a reference to “Samario” in “Alto Amazonas”, a location not known in Brazil, whereas it could be a location in Alto Amazonas of Peru.</p><p>Encyclia delicata Menezes, in sched. Type:— BRAZIL. Goiás: Formosa, no locality, no date, Menezes UB 71 (holotype: UB!).</p><p>This name appeared on a specimen deposited at UB as a type, but we did not find a publication mentioning it. Furthermore, this specimen has no flowers, making identification impossible (Meneguzzo et al. 2012).</p><p>Encyclia jucuranensis Pabst &amp; Mello, in sched. Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Jucuruçu, no date, Pereira 9 (holótype, HB!).</p><p>This is another name to be excluded due to never being formally published. In HB, there is a specimen from Jucuruçu, Bahia, marked by Pabst as a holotype. However, it is incomplete and cannot be identified.</p><p>Encyclia huebneri Schlechter (1925: 105) . Type:— BRAZIL. Amazonas: Campos Salles− Campina, September, Hübner 69 (holotype: B†).</p><p>No illustration of E, huebneri is known, and our understanding of name is based only on the protologue, which is not useful for identification. The location mentioned is not specific, but it is probably from the outskirts of Manaus. The description indicates a plant 85 cm tall, flowers with spreading sepals and petals and a lip with triangular-oblong lateral lobes and an elliptic midlobe with an emarginate apex. Encyclia huebneri was said by the author to be similar to E. diota (Lindley 1843: 65) Schlechter (1918: 472) and E. trachycarpa (Lindley 1846: 172) Schlechter (1918: 474) . Considering this comparison and the tall plant, it is likely to be another synonym of E. granitica, for which the distribution includes the location where the type of E. huebneri was collected. However the destruction of the type and the absence of an illustration of E. huebneri is a great shortcoming, and we prefer to keep it among the doubtful taxa. A thorough examination of the exact area of origin might help clarify this name.</p><p>Encyclia oxyphylla Schlechter (1925: 106) . Type:— BRAZIL. Amazonas: Boca do Rio Branco, January, Hübner 79 (holotype: B†).</p><p>Encyclia oxyphylla is another Amazonian species described by Schlechter, and its type was also destroyed in Berlin. Therefore, to identify it we have only the description in the protologue and no illustration. It was also collected by Hübner and described as a plant of ca. 50 cm with inflorescence shorter than the leaves, an uncommon feature among Encyclia species. The flowers were described as having green sepals and petals and a white lip with lilac stripes and brownish lateral lobes. Because of confusion due to the similar names, we could conside it related to E. oxypetala (Lindley 1846: 8) Schlechter (1918: 277), but it differs from the latter in having larger flowers (Schlechter 1925). The absence of an illustration and the type definitely hinders proper interpretation of this species.</p><p>Encyclia reflexa González (1993: 6) . Type:— BRAZIL. Tocantins: Ilha do Bananal, no date, Menezes UB 81 (holotype: G).</p><p>A specimen with this name is present at G and labelled as a nomenclatural type. However, it has no flowers (Meneguzzo et al. 2012), which makes its identification impossible. Additionally, the original publication did not assign a type, and therefore the name is not validly published.</p><p>Encyclia tripartita (Vellozo) Hoehne (1952: 143) . Basionym: Epidendrum tripartitum Vellozo (1831: t. 7). Type:— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: no locality, no date, no collector (holotype: RB†; lectotype here designated: illustration in Vellozo (1831, t. 7).</p><p>Encyclia tripartita has been compared with E. flava (Withner 2000), a synonym of E. patens, as stated in the notes under E. patens . Despite the fact that the illustration of Vellozo (1831) superficially resembles E. patens (in which case it would be a synonym), we have insufficient elements to establish this unequivocally. It is also not likely to be the correct name for E. linearifolioides (Hoehne 1952) because the plants described by Vellozo come from the Rio de Janeiro coastline, far away from the distribution of the latter.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/117187F90F72FFF2FF756199FC92FA5D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Bastos, Cláudia A.;Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C.;Berg, Cássio Van Den	Bastos, Cláudia A., Meneguzzo, Thiago E. C., Berg, Cássio Van Den (2018): A taxonomic revision of the Brazilian species of Encyclia (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Epidendreae). Phytotaxa 342 (1): 448-450, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1
