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Three new species of Dracontia (Pleurothallidinae, Orchidaceae) from Costa Rica
(2013-06)
Three new species of Dracontia are described and illustrated from Costa Rica and comparisons with close relatives are made. A short discussion for the preference of describing them in Dracontia instead of Stelis is given. ...
Illustrations and Studies in Neotropical Orchidaceae. 3. On the identity of Dracontia pachyglossa and D. ramonensis; with a new species, D. lueriana (Pleurothallidinae)
(2012)
The Costa Rican Dracontia ramonensis is discussed and illustrated. It had been already illustrated as early as 1867 by A.R. Endres, but only described in 1923 by Rudolf Schlechter. Costa Rican specimens of that species ...
Dracontia, the little-known dragon orchids
(2011-09)
The dragon orchids (genus Dracontia) represent a small group of mostly Central American species in the Pleurothallidinae. Their relatively large, uniquely shaped and diversely ornate flowers set them apart from their close ...
Novelties in Costa Rican Stelis (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae): two new species and a new record in the “Dracontia Group”
(Lankester Botanical Garden, University of Costa Rica, 2017)
Novelties in Costa Rican Stelis (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae): two new species and a new record in the "Dracontia group"
(2017)
Stelis dies-natalis and Stelis aenigma, belonging to a group of mostly Middle American species alternatively placed in genus Dracontia, are described and illustrated based on living material. They were both ...
Nomenclatural notes in the Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): Stelis
(2015-03-25)
Nomenclatural changes are made in order to place within Stelis a series of species that belong to it in the sense of Genera Orchidacearum, and without previous available names in that genus. New species, names and combinations ...