Funkiella
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.702.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787A9-F66D-7B56-8FC0-F9C53593E9A3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Funkiella |
status |
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Key to the species of Funkiella View in CoL
1. Colored areas of the hypochile of the labellum orange or bright red.................................................................................................2
- Colored areas of the hypochile of the labellum yellow or brownish................................................................................................10
2. Floral segments ≥ 10 mm long ...........................................................................................................................................................3
- Floral segments ≤ 8 mm long .............................................................................................................................................................5
3. Leaves present at flowering time; sepals and petals acuminate ........................................... F. hyemalis (A.Rich. & Galeotti) Schltr. View in CoL
- Leaves absent at flowering time; sepals and petals obtuse to acute...................................................................................................4
4. Plants with conspicuous stolons; labellum constricted above the middle, ≥ 18 mm long ..... F. stolonifera (Ames & Correll) Garay View in CoL
- Plants without stolons; labellum not constricted or obscurely so above the middle, 10-11 mm long .............. F. versiformis Szlach. View in CoL
5. Floral segments ≤ 3 mm long; labellum apically trilobulate, the central lobule acute......................................................................... ................................................................................................................ F. minutiflora (A.Rich. & Galeotti) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
- Floral segments ≥ 4 mm long; labellum not trilobulate apically........................................................................................................6
6. Labellum subrectangular below, abruptly expanded above into a transverse epichile..................... F. faucisanguinea (Dod) Salazar
- Labellum variously shaped but never expanded above into a transverse epichile .............................................................................7
7. Flowers nutant; labellum constricted on the apical 1/4 into an epichile distinctly narrower that the hypochile ................................. ................................................................................................................................... F. nutantiflora (Schltr.) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
- Flowers horizontal, ascending or facing upwards vertically; labellum not constricted on the apical 1/4 into an epichile distinctly narrower than the hypochile ...............................................................................................................................................................8
8. Flowers facing upwards vertically........................................................................ F. markowskiana (Szlach.) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
- Flowers horizontal or ascending.........................................................................................................................................................9
9. Flowers horizontal; labellum not constricted in the apical 1/3 into an epichile as wide as the hypochile........................................... ............................................................................................................ F. rubrocalosa (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
- Flowers ascending; labellum constricted in the apical 1/3 into an epichile as wide as the hypochile ................................................. .................................................................................................................. F. valerioi (Ames & C.Schweinf.) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
10. Labellum subrectangular below and abruptly expanded above into a transverse epichile................................................................... ................................................................................................................................. F. garciaperezii Salazar, Fortanelli & Cast. - Lara
- Labellum variously shaped but never expanded above into a transverse epichile ...........................................................................11
11. Labellum oblong, twice as long as wide or longer...........................................................................................................................12
- Labellum elliptic-ovate to obovate, less than twice as long.............................................................................................................13
12. Labellum conspicuously constricted near the middle .......................................................................... F. constricta (Szlach.) Salazar View in CoL
- Labellum not constricted near the middle ..................................................................... F. laxispica (Catling) Salazar & Soto Arenas View in CoL
13. Roots 2 or more; floral segments green, labellum without green veins; labellum obovate ................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................ F. intagana (Dodson & Dressler) Salazar View in CoL
- Root single; floral segments cream with green bases, labellum with green veins; labellum elliptic-ovate......................................... ................................................................................................................................................ F. muscicola (Garay & Dunst.) Salazar View in CoL
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