carta al director
Letters to the Editor. Rebuttal to Sauleda
Fecha
2019Registro en:
1087-1950
Autor
Pupulin, Franco
Institución
Resumen
In the Orchids issue for May of
this year, Rubén Sauleda and Claudia
Elena Gutiérrez commented on a few
points of a book review I wrote for the
second volume of Orchids, a Colombian
Treasure, by Pedro Ortiz Valdivieso and
Carlos Uribe Vélez.
In particular, Rubén and Claudia
Elena confirm the Colombian record
of Encyclia belizensis, answering my
suspicion that “the name of Colombian
populations is misapplied, as it seems
difficult to explain such a broad
disjunction between the populations
of northern Nicaragua and those of
Colombia.” It is now clear that the
“Colombian” record of this species is
from the island of San Andrés, just 80
km from the east coast of Nicaragua.
This is no doubt correct on political
grounds, but it is biogeographically
wrong, as I suspected, and confirms
my hypothesis that a taxon exclusively
known from northern Central America
cannot, normally, bridge the isthmus to
South America. The flora of the overseas
territories should, in my opinion, always
be treated in a special chapter, in order
not to give an erroneous impression
about the natural distribution of plants.
Nobody, I guess, would include Dichaea
pendula in an orchid flora of France, even
though the type was described from
the “ultramarine” French territories of
Guyana.