The phylogenetic relationships within Specklinia (Pleurothallidinae; Orchidaceae) and related genera are re-evaluated using Bayesian analyses of nrITS and chloroplast matK sequence data of a wide sampling of species. Specklinia is found paraphyletic in the DNA based trees, with species alternatively assigned to Muscarella proven distinct, monophyletic and easily recognizable. Specklinia as such includes about 100 morphologically highly diverse species. Their phenotypic differences have prompted the creation of up to eleven generic names within this relatively small group. Here we show not only that these morphologically divergent species are closely related, but also that they can still be recognized by certain conserved morphological trait...
Subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendreae: Orchida- ceae) comprises an estimated 4000 Neotropical spec...
Specklinia dunstervillei is described as a new species in recognition of the distinctness of a Venez...
Subtribe Spiranthinae is the most species-rich lineage of terrestrial Neotropical orchids, encompass...
<p>The phylogenetic relationships within Specklinia (Pleurothallidinae; Orchidaceae) and related gen...
Subtribe Pleurothallidinae with just over 5000 species is possibly the most species-rich of all orch...
This paper focuses on the systematics of the Specklinia endotrachys species complex in Costa Rica. T...
Stelis, one of the largest genera within Pleurothallidinae, was recently recircumscribed to include ...
Specklinia lugduno-batavae from the Caribbean lowlands of Nicaragua and Costa Rica is formally descr...
A new species of Specklinia from the Cordillera de Talamanca in southern Costa Rica and western Pana...
During field work conducted in Colombia, a new species of the genus Specklinia Lindl., S. pereziana ...
The present paper focuses on the systematics of the Specklinia glandulosa species complex. Tradition...
In the past decade, two major classification schemes of the subtribe Pterostylidinae have resulted i...
Parsimony analysis has been used to examine the phylogenetic relationships of two genera of Neotropi...
Subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendreae: Orchida- ceae) comprises an estimated 4000 Neotropical spec...
Specklinia dunstervillei is described as a new species in recognition of the distinctness of a Venez...
Subtribe Spiranthinae is the most species-rich lineage of terrestrial Neotropical orchids, encompass...
<p>The phylogenetic relationships within Specklinia (Pleurothallidinae; Orchidaceae) and related gen...
Subtribe Pleurothallidinae with just over 5000 species is possibly the most species-rich of all orch...
This paper focuses on the systematics of the Specklinia endotrachys species complex in Costa Rica. T...
Stelis, one of the largest genera within Pleurothallidinae, was recently recircumscribed to include ...
Specklinia lugduno-batavae from the Caribbean lowlands of Nicaragua and Costa Rica is formally descr...
A new species of Specklinia from the Cordillera de Talamanca in southern Costa Rica and western Pana...
During field work conducted in Colombia, a new species of the genus Specklinia Lindl., S. pereziana ...
The present paper focuses on the systematics of the Specklinia glandulosa species complex. Tradition...
In the past decade, two major classification schemes of the subtribe Pterostylidinae have resulted i...
Parsimony analysis has been used to examine the phylogenetic relationships of two genera of Neotropi...
Subtribe Pleurothallidinae (Epidendreae: Orchida- ceae) comprises an estimated 4000 Neotropical spec...
Specklinia dunstervillei is described as a new species in recognition of the distinctness of a Venez...
Subtribe Spiranthinae is the most species-rich lineage of terrestrial Neotropical orchids, encompass...