The genus Stenotyla. Franco Pupulin provides a genus description, a list of specimens examined, additional line drawings and illustrations

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The Orchid Review online supplement The genus Stenotyla Franco Pupulin provides a genus description, a list of specimens examined, additional line drawings and illustrations Stenotyla helleri Fowlie (Pupulin) 3mm 1 Stenotyla Dressler Lankesteriana 5 (2): 96 (2005). Type species: Chondrorhyncha lendyana Rchb.f. [= Stenotyla lendyana (Rchb.f.) Dressler] Description Epiphytic, caespitose herbs with rudimentary pseudobulbs. Roots terete, thick. Pseudobulb small, aphyllous or provided with a scale -like leaf, enclosed by several imbricating sheaths, the upper ones From Fowlie 1971 K M Right The flower of Stenotyla helleri, from the plant that served as the holotype 1 A Habit B Flower C Dissected perianth D Column and lip, lateral view (lip sectioned) E Column, ventral view F Pollinarium and anther cap G Callus H Pseudobulb and apical leaf A, C H redrawn from the type illustration; B from the photograph of a flower of the holotype. Drawn by Franco Pupulin September 2009 Online supplement 1

orchid genera foliaceous. Leaves conduplicate, articulate, membranaceous, abaxially keeled, narrowed at the base into a conduplicate petiole. Inflorescence lateral, stout, single-flowered, spreading to erect, produced from the axil of the lower sheaths; floral bract double, conduplicate, shorter than pedicellate ovary. Flowers resupinate, comparatively large. Dorsal sepal free, porrect. Lateral sepals often falcate, spreading to reflexed, sometimes becoming suberect, strongly inrolled-folded toward the base. Petals usually gently revolute at apex. Lip articulate with the column foot, entire to obscurely 3-lobed, cymbiform, the base shortly cordate to form a short chin, the distal margins undulate, the proximal margins flanking the column; callus laminar, short, narrow, in the proximal third of the blade, apically 2- to 4-toothed, sometimes provided with indistinct, low lateral keels. Column straight, with a distinct foot, the stigma transverse, narrow. Anther cap cucullate, 2-celled. Pollinia 4, in 2 pairs of different size, on a obtriangular-elliptic stipe scarcely distinct from the ventral viscidium. Stenotyla lankesteriana, flowers of a plant originally collected near Orosi, in central Costa Rica (Pupulin 3105) Stenotyla lankesteriana pupulin (Dressler) 2 2 Pupulin, reproduced with permission of Costa Rica University Press Specimens examined 1 Stenotyla helleri (Fowlie) Pupulin Distribution: Known only from Nicaragua. Nicaragua: Jinotega, Mt. Kilambe, hill East Santa Maria de Ostuma, 4,600ft [1,400m], April 1966, AH Heller 10097 (the type, LA); same locality, AH Heller s.n. (AMES 91118!), AH Heller s.n. (AMES 106748, sterile!); Cerro Saslaya, 20km al Oeste de Sinua, 1,100 1,400m, 5 May 1977, D Neill 1850 (HNMN 05979!); Zelaya, along new road from Río Blanco to Río Copalar, A Habit B Flower C Dissected perianth D Column and lip, lateral view E Column F Pollinarium and anther cap G Callus Drawn from the holotype by Franco Pupulin 2 September 2009 Online supplement

The Orchid Review 2 Stenotyla lankesteriana, from a plant collected in Costa Rica in the vicinity of Tapantí National Park (J Aguilar 3). Watercolour by Sylvia Strigari. September 2009 Online supplement 3

orchid genera Franco Pupulin 3 Franco Pupulin, reproduced with permission of Costa Rica University Press 3 Stenotyla lendyana (3) and S. panamensis (4) 4 Stenotyla lendyana. This was a confiscated plant, originally collected in Guatemala and growing at Lankester Botanic Garden (Pupulin 6417) Stenotyla lendyana (Lindl.) 3 c.31km east of Río Blanco, approx. 12 50 55 N 85 00 05 W, 200 400m, 13 February 1979, W Douglas Stevens 12097 (HNMN 03788, sterile!). Without specific locality, cult. Ex Hort. Bot. Baselensis 15801 (BAS, digital image!). 2 Stenotyla lankesteriana (Pupulin) Distribution: Costa Rica and Panama. Costa Rica: Cartago, Paraíso, Orosi, Tapantí National Park, Oropéndola trail, along the Río Grande de Orosi, 1,160m, epiphytic on fallen tree on the river shore, premontane rainforest, secondary mature vegetation with remnants of primary vegetation, 27 May 2001, F Pupulin 3142, E Salas & RL Dressler (JBL-Spirit); Parque Nacional Tapantí, orillas del camino principal, 100m antes de El Mirador, 9 44 13.5 N 83 46 49.6 W, 1,376m, 24 August 2004, D Bogarín 932, H León-Páez & E Hoppe (JBL- Spirit); Orosi, Tapantí, vicinity of Tapantí National Park, shores of Río Grande, March 2004, J Aguilar 3 (JBL-Spirit); Orosi, south of coffee plantations, collected by E Víquez & J Andón, A Habit B Flower C Dissected perianth D Column and lip, lateral view E Column F Anther cap and pollinarium G Transverse section through the ovary Drawn by the author from F Pupulin 2426 4 September 2009 Online supplement

The Orchid Review 4 Frontal view of the flower of Stenotyla panamensis (F Pupulin 5867) showing the red markings in the throat Stenotyla panamensis pupulin A B 4 Franco Pupulin October 1999, flowered in cultivation in the collection of E Víquez, 18 March 2001, F Pupulin 3105 (JBL-Spirit); Orosi, Purisil, collected by J Calvo, January 1999, flowered in cultivation 16 April 2001, F Pupulin 3123 (JBL-Spirit). Without collecting data. Flowered in cultivation at Lankester Botanic Garden, 31 March 2000, F Pupulin 2255 (JBL-Spirit); flowered in cultivation at Lankester Botanic Garden, F Pupulin 2810 (USJ); flowered in cultivation at Lankester Botanic Garden, accession no. JBL-01651, 27 March 2006, F Pupulin 5991 (JBL-Spirit). g 5mm f K M 2cm 3cm A Flower B Anther cap, pollinarium (three views) C Habit D Column E Column and lip, lateral view F Dissected perianth G Pseudobulb and apical leaf Drawn from the holotype by Franco Pupulin September 2009 Online supplement 5cm e c 1 cm 3mm 5mm d 3 Stenotyla lendyana (Lindl.) Distribution: From Mexico to El Salvador. Mexico: Chiapas, 1,170m, 16 06 00 N 091 33 00 W, 15 August 1981, DE Breedlove 52291 (CAS); Chiapas, 1,700m, 13 July 1972, DE Breedlove 26052 (AMES); Chiapas, 15 24 36 N 092 36 36 W, 14 November 1945, E Matuda 6196 (F); Chiapas: 900 1,000m, 16 16 48 N 091 27 00 W, 31 March 1936, O Nagel 5578 (MO, US). Guatemala: Alta Verapaz, Cobán, 1,300m, 23 March 19 April 1941, PC Standley 92820 (F); Cobán, 1,350m, July 1912, Türckheim 1830 (W!); Cobán, 4,500 5,000ft [1,370 1,525m], June August 1882, Türckheim s.n. (W-R); Baja Verapaz, Niño Perdido, 15 10 56 N 090 09 12 W, 31 May 1977, CL Lundell & E Contreras 21033 (LL); Huehuetenango, Maxbal, 1500m, 15 July 1942, Julian A Steyermark 48878 (F). Without locality, flowered in cultivation at Lankester Botanic Garden, 13 June 2000, F Pupulin 2422 (USJ). Flowered in cultivation at Lankester Botanic Garden, 23 June 2000, F Pupulin 2426 (USJ). El Salvador: Santa Ana, Cerro Montecristo, 2,200m, cloud forest, Hamer 840 (SEL). 5

orchid genera Franco Pupulin, reproduced with permission of Costa Rica University Press Stenotyla picta (Rchb.f.) Dressler 5mm 2cm 5 Stenotyla picta. A plant originally collected on the northern slopes of Poas volcano in Costa Rica (F Pupulin 3027) 5 4 Stenotyla panamensis Pupulin, sp. nov. F Pupulin 5867 (holotype, PMA; isotype, Lankester Botanical Garden, Spirit). 5 Stenotyla picta (Rchb.f.) Distribution: Costa Rica and western Panama. Costa Rica: Alajuela, 15km northwest of San Ramón by air. Cerro Azahar, headwaters of Río San Pedro, 10 09 30N 84 34-35 W, 1,400 1,500m, 14 May 1983, R Liesner et al. 15562 (CR!); Cartago, El Guarco, La Cima de Dota, collected by E Quirós, October 2000, F Pupulin 2439 (USJ!); F Pupulin 2440 (USJ!); Cartago, 4930, Hübsch s.n. (W-R!); Cartago, 1885(?), Hübsch s.n. (W-R!); San José, La Hondura, September 1935, J Valerio R 1184 (CR!); La Palma, 16 August 1932, M Valerio (Serie de varios colectores 141) (CR!); La Palma, 1,500m, 20 September 1938, M Valerio 2659 (AMES!); Cerro de Zurquí, on ridges and steep slopes along the Río Vara Blanca (Pacific drainage), 10 03 N 84 01 W, 1,600 1,800m, 21 October 1975, W Burger, R Baker & J Utley 9324 (CR!). Without specific locality. Hübsch 2 (W-R!); Cultivado en San José, 27 October 1938, E Span 7 (CR!); A confiscated plant flowered at Lankester Botanic Garden, 25 January 2001, F Pupulin 2949 (USJ-Spirit!). Without collecting data, Endres 575 (W-R!); Endres s.n. (W-R, drawings!); Lankester 1073 (AMES-Spirit!). Panama: Chiriquí, R Pfau s.n. (W-R!). n A Habit B Flower C Dissected perianth D Column and lip, lateral view E Column F Pollinarium (two views) and anther cap G Callus Drawn by Franco Pupulin from F Pupulin 4702 Franco Pupulin is a Senior Professor at the University of Costa Rica, and associate with the Harvard University Herbaria and the Andean Orchid Research Center, University Alfredo Pérez Guerrero, in Ecuador. He is based at Lankester Botanic Garden. Email: fpupulin@cariari.ucr.ac.cr 6 September 2009 Online supplement

The Orchid Review Stenotyla picta (Rchb.f.) Dressler 5 Drawing of the type specimen of Chondrorhyncha estrellensis (AMES 26867) [now Stenotyla picta] Reproduced with permission of the Director, Harvard University Herbaria September 2009 Online supplement 7

orchid genera Stenotyla picta (Rchb.f.) Dressler 5 Drawing of Warczewiczella caloglossa (Pittier 3214) [now Stenotyla picta], prepared under Schlechter s supervision, conserved at the Oakes Ames Orchid Herbarium (AMES 26811). Reproduced with permission of the Director, Harvard University Herbaria 8 September 2009 Online supplement