Malaxis nana C. Schweinf. is known from two herbarium specimens collected in 1925 in San Ramón, Alajuela province, and three additional specimens without detailed locality data collected in the late 1800’s, all of them in Costa Rica. This species had not been registered since. Malaxis nana is hereby first reported for Las Cruces Biological Station, Puntarenas province, in southern Costa Rica. An updated description, illustration, photographs and distribution map for this taxon are provided.Malaxis nana C. Schweinf. se conoce de dos especímenes recolectados en 1925 en San Ramón, provincia de Alajuela, y tres especímenes adicionales sin datos de localidad detallados y recolectados en los finales de los 1800’s, todos de Costa Rica. Esta especi...
Malaxis salazarii Catling, Orquídea (Mexico City), n.s. 12(1): 93–104. 1990. Voucher: T. Hawkins ...
Malaxis molotensis, a new orchid species from a wet cloud forest of the Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerre...
Although they only represent a small portion (around four percent) of the Costa Rican orchid flora, ...
Resumen La presente es la primera revisión taxonómica detallada del género Malaxis para Costa Rica....
The genus Malaxis Sol. ex Sw. comprises about 300 species, predominantly found in pantropical region...
We describe and illustrate a new species and a new record of Malaxis from the lower montane and mont...
Se describe la nueva especie Malaxis greenwoodiana Salazar y Soto Arenas, notable por presentar flor...
Se presenta una compilación actualizada de todas las especies de orquídeas (Orchidaceae) conocidas...
Masdevallia utriculata and M. zahlbruckeri are characterized and illustrated based on living plants ...
The orchid flora of Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica is described based on field collections a...
Malaxis ramirezii is proposed as a new species to science and is compared to M. martinezii R. Gonzál...
Malaxis histionantha (Link, Klotzsch & Otto) Garay & Dunst., Venez. Orchids 6: 226 1976. Voucher:...
Mormodes salazarii (Orchidaceae, Catasetinae), a new species apparently endemic to Costa Rica, is de...
Malaxis fastigiata (Rchb.f.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 673. 1891. Voucher: V. Rodriguez 799 (EAP...
A pesar de su bien establecida tradición en exploración botánica, la cual comenzó en 1846 con la...
Malaxis salazarii Catling, Orquídea (Mexico City), n.s. 12(1): 93–104. 1990. Voucher: T. Hawkins ...
Malaxis molotensis, a new orchid species from a wet cloud forest of the Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerre...
Although they only represent a small portion (around four percent) of the Costa Rican orchid flora, ...
Resumen La presente es la primera revisión taxonómica detallada del género Malaxis para Costa Rica....
The genus Malaxis Sol. ex Sw. comprises about 300 species, predominantly found in pantropical region...
We describe and illustrate a new species and a new record of Malaxis from the lower montane and mont...
Se describe la nueva especie Malaxis greenwoodiana Salazar y Soto Arenas, notable por presentar flor...
Se presenta una compilación actualizada de todas las especies de orquídeas (Orchidaceae) conocidas...
Masdevallia utriculata and M. zahlbruckeri are characterized and illustrated based on living plants ...
The orchid flora of Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica is described based on field collections a...
Malaxis ramirezii is proposed as a new species to science and is compared to M. martinezii R. Gonzál...
Malaxis histionantha (Link, Klotzsch & Otto) Garay & Dunst., Venez. Orchids 6: 226 1976. Voucher:...
Mormodes salazarii (Orchidaceae, Catasetinae), a new species apparently endemic to Costa Rica, is de...
Malaxis fastigiata (Rchb.f.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 673. 1891. Voucher: V. Rodriguez 799 (EAP...
A pesar de su bien establecida tradición en exploración botánica, la cual comenzó en 1846 con la...
Malaxis salazarii Catling, Orquídea (Mexico City), n.s. 12(1): 93–104. 1990. Voucher: T. Hawkins ...
Malaxis molotensis, a new orchid species from a wet cloud forest of the Sierra Madre del Sur, Guerre...
Although they only represent a small portion (around four percent) of the Costa Rican orchid flora, ...