Epidendrum usurpator Karremans

, Harvard Pap. Bot. 26(2): 359 (2021).
IPNI Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77296946-1
Publication
Harvard Papers in Botany. Cambridge, MA
Collation
26(2): 359
Date of Publication
dt. 31 Dec 2021; publ. 17 Dec 2021
Family as entered in IPNI
Orchidaceae

Type Information

Collector Team
A.P.Karremans, J.A.J.Karremans & M.Contreras Fernández 3237
Locality
Alajuela: San Ramón, Piedades Sur, San Miguel (La Palma). Camino a San Bosco, 1062 m
Collection Date
21 Dec 2010
Type Herbaria
holotype JBL
Latitude
10° 7' 19" N
Longitude
84° 31' 13" W
Distribution Of Types
Costa Rica (Central America, Southern America)

Nomenclatural Notes

[epublished]

Remarks

doi:10.3100/hpib.v26iss2.2021.n1 Etymology: the specific epithet is from the Latin meaning usurpor or tyrant, 'an individual who takes over power by illegitimate means, in reference to this species which has been known under the name Epidendrum bilobatum, and thus replaced the identity of that species'.