• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Spiranthes igniorchis (Orchidaceae), a new and rare cryptic species from the south-central Florida subtropical grasslands
  • Contributor: Pace, Matthew C.; Orzell, Steve L.; Bridges, Edwin L.; Cameron, Kenneth M.
  • imprint: The New York Botanical Garden Press, 2017
  • Published in: Brittonia
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1938-436X; 0007-196X
  • Keywords: Taxonomy
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  • Description: <p>Species complexes and cryptic species pose inherent challenges to taxonomists, systematists, and conservationists; Spiranthes (Orchidaceae) is a traditionally systematically challenging genus in which species complexes and cryptic species are a common phenomenon. Using an integrated approach of molecular phylogenetic, morphometric, and phenological data, we describe Spiranthes igniorchis, a new and rare species from frequently burned subtropical grasslands of Avon Park Air Force Range in south-central Florida. Spiranthes igniorchis is closely related and morphologically similar to Spiranthes longilabris, however S. igniorchis has smaller-sized flowers that bloom in the wet season, in contrast to S. longilabris, which has larger sized flowers that bloom in the dry season. We also present a discussion of its distinguishing characteristics and the challenges associated with species identification within Spiranthes.</p>