Background and Aims There is strong support for the monophyly of the orchid subtribe Maxillariinae s.l., yet generic boundaries within it are unsatisfactory and need re-evaluation. In an effort to assemble sets of morphological characters to distinguish major clades within this subtribe, the pollinarium morphology and floral rewards of representative Brazilian species of this subtribe were studied. Methods The study was based on fresh material from 60 species and seven genera obtained from cultivated specimens. Variation of pollinarium structure and floral rewards was assessed using a stereomicroscope and by SEM analysis. Key Results Four morphological types of pollinaria are described. Type 1 appears to be the most widespread and is charac...
Bulbophyllum section Didactyle comprises seven species, but distinction between these is often probl...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
A new species from western Panama, Maxillaria curvicolumna M.A. Blanco & Neubig is described and ill...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
The pollination biology of Aspidogyne argentea, Aspidogyne longicornu and Erythrodes arietina was st...
Most orchids do not produce floral food-rewards. Instead, they attract pollinators by mimicry or dec...
We report the chemical composition of the floral rewards and the fragrance of 10 Maxillariinae (Orch...
One of the largest genera of Orchidaceae in the Neotropics with about 450 species, Maxillaria presen...
Bulbophyllum section Napelli, as recently circumscribed based on molecular analyses, comprises 12 sp...
Bulbophyllum, the largest genus within Orchidaceae, is pantropical but its greatest diversity is fou...
There are no papers examining the labellar micromorphology in Malaxidinae in detail. The aim of this...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
Bulbophyllum section Didactyle comprises seven species, but distinction between these is often probl...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
A new species from western Panama, Maxillaria curvicolumna M.A. Blanco & Neubig is described and ill...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized w...
The pollination biology of Aspidogyne argentea, Aspidogyne longicornu and Erythrodes arietina was st...
Most orchids do not produce floral food-rewards. Instead, they attract pollinators by mimicry or dec...
We report the chemical composition of the floral rewards and the fragrance of 10 Maxillariinae (Orch...
One of the largest genera of Orchidaceae in the Neotropics with about 450 species, Maxillaria presen...
Bulbophyllum section Napelli, as recently circumscribed based on molecular analyses, comprises 12 sp...
Bulbophyllum, the largest genus within Orchidaceae, is pantropical but its greatest diversity is fou...
There are no papers examining the labellar micromorphology in Malaxidinae in detail. The aim of this...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
Bulbophyllum section Didactyle comprises seven species, but distinction between these is often probl...
The biological function of the wedge-like, dorsally adhesive viscidium of the neotropical orchid gen...
A new species from western Panama, Maxillaria curvicolumna M.A. Blanco & Neubig is described and ill...