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''Stellilabium'' is a small genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). The name is derived from the Latin words ''stella'' (star) and ''labium'' (lip), referring to the star-like bristles on the lip. This seldom-seen, neotropical genus occurs from Costa Rica to Venezuela and Western South America as epiphytes on twigs of guava trees in extremely wet tropical forest habitats at elevation between 1400-2500 m. They are characterized by a short stem with extensive roots, and leaves that are folded lengthwise. The lateral inflorescence gives a raceme or a panicle with few to many miniature to small (from a few mm. to 1 cm), resupinate flowers. The distinct column has an elongate, rostellar beak. There are four pollinia. ''Stellilabium jostii'' practices pollination by deceit by imitating the genitalia of a female fly. The hairs are perfectly engineered to stop the airflow of the wings of the fly, so as to stick a maximum of pollen on the fly. This genus has been split in the past from the genus Telipogon on morphological grounds (smaller flowers than in ''Telipogon''). But, according to N.H. Williams of the University of Florida, this genus should be remerged with the genus ''Telipogon''. He came to this conclusion on genetic grounds (Botany 2005 conference, Austin, Texas) == Species == * ''Stellilabium aciculare'' Dressler (1999) (Costa Rica toi Panama) * ''Stellilabium alticola'' Dodson & R.Escobar (1998) (Venezuela to Peru) * ''Stellilabium anacristinae'' Pupulin (2003) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium andinum'' (L.O.Williams) Garay & Dunst. (1979) (Venezuela to Ecuador) * ''Stellilabium astroglossum'' (Rchb.f.) Schltr. (1914) (Ecuador, Peru) * ''Stellilabium atropurpureum'' P.Ortiz (2004) (Colombia) * ''Stellilabium barbozae'' J.T.Atwood & Dressler (1995) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium bennettii'' (Dodson & R.Escobar) Christenson (2001) (Peru) * ''Stellilabium bergoldii'' (Garay & Dunst.) Carnevali & G.A.Romero in G.A.Romero & G.Carnevali (2000) (Venezuela) * ''Stellilabium boliviense'' R.Vásquez & Dodson (1982) (Bolivia) * ''Stellilabium bullpenense'' J.T.Atwood (1989) : Bullpen Orchid (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium butcheri'' Dressler (1999). (Panama) * ''Stellilabium campbelliorum'' J.T.Atwood (1989) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium erratum'' Dressler (2001) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium fortunae'' Dressler (1999) (Panama) * ''Stellilabium hirtzii'' Dodson (1984) (Ecuador) * ''Stellilabium ibischii'' R.Vásquez (1998) (Bolivia) * ''Stellilabium jostii'' Dodson (2004) (Ecuador) * ''Stellilabium monteverdense'' J.T.Atwood (1989) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium morii'' Dressler (1999) (Panama) * ''Stellilabium pampatamboense'' Dodson & R.Vásquez (1989) (Bolivia) * ''Stellilabium perlobatum'' Senghas (1994) (Bolivia) * ''Stellilabium peruvianum'' D.E.Benn. & Christenson (1998) (Peru) * ''Stellilabium pogonostalix'' (Rchb.f.) Garay & Dunst. (1961) (Ecuador) * ''Stellilabium pseudobulbosum'' D.E.Benn. & Christenson (1998) (Peru) * ''Stellilabium smaragdinum'' Pupulin & M.A.Blanco (2002) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium tsipiriense'' Pupulin (2003) (Costa Rica) * ''Stellilabium vulcanicum'' Dodson & Hirtz (2004) (Ecuador) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stellilabium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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