Psychopsis
Butterfly orchid | |
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File:Psychopsis papilio 46627904.jpg | |
Psychopsis papilio In situ in Trinidad | |
Scientific classification Edit this classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Epidendroideae |
Tribe: | Cymbidieae |
Subtribe: | Oncidiinae |
Genus: | Psychopsis Raf. |
Type species | |
Psychopsis papilio | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Psychopsis is a genus of four known species of orchids native to northern South America, Central America and Trinidad.[1][2] The genus name is abbreviated Pyp. in the horticultural trade.[3]
Description
Psychopsis are epiphytic orchids with laterally crushed cylindrical pseudobulbs from which two fleshy coriaceous leaves appear apically, in their center two floral wands emerge with large golden yellow flowers with purple spots on bands in sepals and on the lip whose edges are forming folds. Psychopsis very often grows on the trunks and branches of trees. The flowers look like large butterflies with brightly colored bodies (the lip, a modified petal), very long antennae-like petals, and outspread wing-like dappled yellow and brown sepals. The butterfly orchid is rumored to have started the European "Orchidmania" of the 19th century.[citation needed] Very little is known about pollination in Psychopsis. Despite that the flowers are commonly likened to butterflies, they are probably pollinated by some type of bee, not butterflies.[4]
Taxonomy
Psychopsis was formerly included in the massively paraphyletic "wastebin genus" Oncidium within the section Glanduligera, named after the genus's distinctive oil-secreting glands. Orchids in this genus are commonly called butterfly orchids, but some species of other orchid genera are also called thus. The species Psychopsiella limminghei was once included in Psychopsis but is now accepted as its own monotypic genus.[5]
Species
Species currently accepted as of October 2020:[1]
Image | Name | Distribution | Elevation (m) |
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File:Psychopsis krameriana Orchi 039.jpg | Psychopsis krameriana (Rchb.f.) H.G.Jones | Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Suriname | 50 - 1300 |
File:Oncidium papilio 01.jpg | Psychopsis papilio (Lindl.) H.G.Jones | Panama, Trinidad, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil | 800 - 1200 |
File:Psychopsis sanderae (as Oncidium sanderae) - Curtis' 137 (Ser. 4 no. 7) pl. 8374 (1911) (cropped).jpg | Psychopsis sanderae (Rolfe) Lückel & Braem | Peru, Brazil | 1220 |
File:Psychopsis versteegianum orange orchid.jpg | Psychopsis versteegiana (Pulle) Lückel & Braem | Suriname, Ecuador | 200 - 1200 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2009). Epidendroideae (Part two). Genera Orchidacearum 5: 1-585. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford.
- ↑ Alphabetical List of Standard Abbreviations for Natural and Hybrid Generic Names, Royal Horticultural Society, 2017. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/pdfs/plant-registration-forms/orchid-name-abbreviations-list.pdf
- ↑ Chase, Mark W. (2005). "520. PSYCHOPSIS LIMMINGHEI: Orchidaceae". Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 22 (1): 53–55. ISSN 1355-4905.
- ↑ "Psychopsiella limminghei". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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