To be, or not to be a Stelis



Título del documento: To be, or not to be a Stelis
Revista: Lankesteriana
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000456058
ISSN: 1409-3871
Autores: 1
Instituciones: 1Universidad de Costa Rica, Jardín Botánico Lankester, Cartago. Costa Rica
Año:
Periodo: Sep-Dic
Volumen: 19
Número: 3
Paginación: 281-343
País: Costa Rica
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Analítico, descriptivo
Resumen en inglés Despite the availability of multiple sources of evidence and consistency in the support for a broadly circumscribed Stelis Sw. (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae), some authors continue to be hesitant in its use. It is certain that the more typical species of Stelis, with their triangular, flattish flowers with very short fleshy petals and lip, form a monophyletic group that is easily recognized. However, it is likewise undisputed that they are not an isolated lineage in the subtribe and that several groups of species with a similar vegetative habit but lacking the typical Stelis flower are in fact very close relatives, sharing a relatively recent common ancestor. Those species groups need to be classified in a way that also reflects their own evolutionary history; alternatives to a broadly circumscribed Stelis are possible yet neither straightforward or practical at this time. An infrageneric classification for the whole group is provided here in an attempt to clarify which species belong where in this highly complex affinity. Emphasis is made on the difficulty of diagnosing the less typical members of each proposed subgenus or section, and on the importance of floral convergence and divergence as a result of pollinator adaptation. As here defined, Stelis is the largest genus in the Pleurothallidinae, with 1243 species
Disciplinas: Biología
Palabras clave: Taxonomía y sistemática,
Angiospermas,
Evolución y filogenia,
Revisión taxonómica,
Historia evolutiva,
Convergencia evolutiva,
Morfología floral,
Adaptación biológica,
Polinizadores,
Stelis,
Orchidaceae
Keyword: Taxonomy and systematics,
Angiosperms,
Evolution and phylogeny,
Evolutionary history,
Evolutionary convergence,
Floral morphology,
Biological adaptation,
Pollinators,
Stelis,
Orchidaceae
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