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. 2023 Jul 6;229:21–46. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.229.102737

Checklist of Orchidaceae from Caquetá, Colombia

Tatiana Arias 1,2,, Jeisson Chaux-Varela 3, Maria del Pilar Camero 3, R Alexis Calderon-Álvarez 3,4, Anyi Carolina Trujillo 3, Marco A Correa-Munera 3,5, Alejandro Zuluaga 6, Oscar Perdomo 3, Oscar A Pérez-Escobar 7, Edwin Trujillo-Trujillo 3, Janice Valencia-D 3
PMCID: PMC10346030  PMID: 37457384

Abstract

A checklist of Orchidaceae from Caquetá, Colombia is presented here. We recorded 98 genera and 418 species, exceeding a previous inventory by 276 species. The checklist is conservative in the number of genera and species by including only taxa that were fully and reliably identified and that are either linked to a corresponding herbarium voucher, a living collection specimen or a photo taken in the field and published in iNaturalist by one of the authors or a collaborator. The documented species diversity in the region could dramatically increase in the next few years with additional collecting efforts in the eastern slopes of the Andes nested in Caquetá. About 9% (418/4600) of all Orchidaceae species recorded for Colombia are reported for this area, showing the important contribution to orchid diversity of Andean-Amazonian foothills of Caquetá.

Key words: Alpha diversity, Amazon, Andes, floristic studies, foothills, orchids

Introduction

Orchidaceae are one of the most diverse and widely distributed flowering plant families including 25,000–27,000 species and 880 genera (Chase et al. 2015). Colombia has the largest diversity of orchid species in the American tropics (Pérez-Escobar et al. 2022a), hosting ~ 4,600 species that represent ~18% of the known species diversity in the family. The highest level of species richness arises in the northern Andes region of the country (Pérez-Escobar et al. 2022a), where a large number of endemic species occur, accounting for 36.8% of the total species reported for Colombia. With new orchid novelties published annually (Ortiz Valdivieso et al. 2009; Hágsater et al. 2013; Pérez-Escobar et al. 2021, 2022b; Vieira-Uribe and Moreno 2022), Colombia is a hotspot for biodiversity conservation (Betancur et al. 2015).

Caquetá, one of Colombia’s 32 Departments, is a largely unexplored region with an extraordinary ecosystem diversity, geographically presenting a variety of landscapes, topographic forms and different types of associated vegetation and water sources, including the Amazon plains, valleys, hills, foothills and mountain ranges (Fig. 1). The Department contains four national natural parks, covers part of the Chiribiquete World Heritage Park and 35 recognised civil society reserves (RUNAP 2022, webpage checked June 2023). Caquetá is placed in the eastern slopes of the Andean foothills, a confluence zone of mountainous and lowland Amazonian landscapes with different communities’ composition. The Andean foothills of Caquetá range between 200 and 1000 m a.s.l.

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Representative landscapes from Caquetá, Colombia. A general view of the Andean Piedmont in the Municipality of Florencia B Hills and rivers coming down from the eastern slopes of the Andes and flowing into the Amazonian Forest in the Municipality of Belen de los Andaquíes, the Pescado River C Hilly slopes from the Andean Piedmont transitioning to the Amazon Forest in the Municipality of Belen de los Andaquíes D General view of Amazonia Forest from a hilly slope of the eastern Andes, in the Municipality of Paujíl E, F Amazonian waterlogged Forest at La Laguna de Peregrinos, Municipality of Solano.

The Colombian Eastern Andean Mountain range transitions along an environmental gradient from foothills to either the Guyana Shield (Meta and Caquetá), the Amazon Basin (Caquetá, Putumayo and Amazonas) or the Orinoco Basin (Arauca, Casanare and Meta) (Hoorn et al. 2010). These ecotones are hyperdiverse because of the evolutionary, biogeographical and ecological processes that operate in a rich array of landscapes (Ruiz et al. 2007; Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi 2010). It is perhaps in the confluence of lowland and mountainous landscapes where the greatest wealth of plant species diversity and endemism occurs in the country (Ruiz et al. 2007; Pérez-Escobar et al. 2022a), but the limited existing orchid inventories underestimate the region’s species diversity.

Although Orchidaceae are diverse within Caquetá, few checklists and taxonomic studies focusing on this group are available. For example, the Catalogue of Plants and Lichens of Colombia (Bernal et al. 2016), reported a total of 104 orchid species, whereas “The National Orchid Conservation Plan” presented a count of 142 species (Betancur et al. 2015). Currently, Caquetá is severely affected by deforestation driven by anthropogenic transformations of the natural ecosystems (Jaramillo-Castelblanco 2016; IDEAM 2020). Biological diversity inventories of the Andean-Amazonian Region are, thus, crucial to provide information for habitat conservation strategies in the region.

In this study, we generated a detailed species list of Orchidaceae for the Department of Caquetá, one of the most unexplored areas in Colombia, due to, amongst other factors, difficulties such as security risks and lack of easy access routes to some of its regions and municipalities. This is a collective work developed by more than twelve Colombian botanists during 2019–2023, under the umbrella project “Orquídeas para la Paz” (Orchids for Peace). This programme aims to explore, reproduce and support orchid species recovery, while developing sustainable strategies for business, based on horticulture for vulnerable communities around Colombia. Data obtained here come from living collections, photographs taken from field and an extensive review of herbarium collections around the world.

Methods

Study area

Caquetá is located in south-western Colombia, between latitudes 0.7°S–2.9°N and longitudes 71°–76°W. It comprises 16 municipalities including Florencia, Belén de los Andaquíes, El Paujil, Doncello and La Montañita, amongst others (Table 1). This region contains a variety of landscapes and ecosystems ranging from the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes to the Amazonian plains, with elevations ranging from 0–3200 m a.s.l. The mean annual rainfall is about 2179 mm. The mean annual temperature ranges from 27–29 °C (Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi 2010) (Fig. 1).

Table 1.

Checklist of the Orchidaceae of Caquetá, Colombia. ALB: Albania, BEL: Belen de los Andaquies, CAR: Cartagena el Chaira, CUR: Curillo, DON: Doncello, FLO: Florencia, MIL: Milan, MOR: Morelia, PAU: Paujil, PRC: Puerto Rico, SJF: San Jose del Fragua, SOL: Solano, STA: Solita, SVC: San Vicente del Caguán, VAL: Valparaiso. * Endemic to Colombia ** New report for Colombia.

Species name Accessions reviewed Area
Aciantheracasapensis (Lindl.) Pridgeon & M.W. Chase iNaturalist BEL
Aciantheraciliata (Knowles & Westc.) F. Barros & L. R. S. Guim. Pabon M. 320 (COAH), Arias T. 851, 852, 914 (HUAZ) SOL, VAL
Aciantheradiscophylla (Luer & Carnevali) Luer Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SOL
Aciantheraerinacea (Rchb. f.) A. Doucette Arias T. 951, Chaux-Varela J. 61 (HUAZ) FLO, PAU, SVC
Aciantherasicaria (Lindl.) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase Arias T. 917 (HUAZ) FLO
Aganisiacyanea (Lindl.) Rchb.f. Arevalo R. 406 (COAH), Vasco A. 389, 396, 360, 420 (HUA), Trujillo E. 1043 (HUAZ) BEL, SOL
Aganisiafimbriata Rchb.f. Torres M.M. 1084 (COAH), Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 24 (HUAZ) FLO, SOL
Anathallisacuminata (Kunth) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase Benavides A. 506 (HUA), Arias T. 969 (HUAZ) DON, SOL
Anathallisbrevipes (H. Focke) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase Arias T. 906 (HUAZ) CAR
Anathallisspiculifera (Lindl.) Luer Sanchez M. 1834, 1835 (COAH) SOL
Anathallissclerophylla (Lindl.) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase iNaturalist SVC
Aspidogyneclavijera (Rchb. f.) Meneguzzo Cardenas D. 45472 (COAH) MOR
Aspidogyneconfusa (C. Schweinf.) Garay Castro F. 9890 (COAH) SOL
Aspidogynefoliosa (Poepp. & Endl.) Garay Trujillo E. 7026, 7109 (CUVC) ALB
Aspidogynejamesonii (Garay) Meneguzzo Romero 4050 (COL) CAR
Batemanniacolleyi Lindl. Arevalo R. 43 (COL), Vasco A. 158 (HUA) FLO, SOL
Beloglottiscostaricensis Schltr. iNaturalist FLO
Bifrenariaclavigera Rchb.f. Trujillo E. 1043 (COAH) BEL
Bifrenarialongicornis Lindl. Arbelaez E. 907 (COAH), Arevalo R. 417 (COL), Vasco A. 264 (HUA) SOL
Braemiavittata (Lindl.) Jenny Duivenvoorden J. 2362, Torres M. 1128 (COAH), Benavides A. 634 (HUA) SOL
Brachionidiumlehmannii Luer ** Arias T. 952 (HUAZ) PAU
Brassiacaudata (L.) Lindl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 596 (HPUJ), Arias T. 857 (HUAZ) BEL
Bulbophyllumlehmannianum Kraenzl. Arevalo R. 363 (COL) FLO
Campylocentrumkuntzei Cogn. ex Kuntze Correa M. 7136 (COAH, HUAZ) FLO
Campylocentrummicranthum (Lindl.) Maury iNaturalist SVC
Catasetumdiscolor (Lindl.) Lindl. Arbelaez E. 238 (HUA), Idobro J. M. 9001 (COL), Arevalo R. 311 (COL), Sastre R. D. 5173 (P) SOL
Catasetumochraceum Lindl. Gonzalez M. F. 2680, 2710 (COL) SOL
Catasetumroseo-album (Hook.) Lindl. Barbosa C. 7716 (FMB) SOL
Catasetumtabulare Lindl. Perdomo O. 430 (CUVC) FLO
Catasetumtuberculatum Dodson C. Aguilar M. 253 (COAH), Arias T. 858 (HUAZ) FLO
Catasetumvillegasii G. F. Carr Carr G. F. (COAH, USF) SVC
Cattleyacrispa Lindl. ** Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) CAR, SJF
Cattleyaviolacea (Kunth) Rolfe Trujillo E. 808, Calderon A. A. 263 (HUAZ) CAR
Chondrorhyncharosea Lindl. Schmidt-Mumm K. s.n. (LA) FLO
Cleistesabdita G. A. Romero & Carnevali Palacios P. 582, Castaño N. 3184 (COAH) FLO, SOL
Cleistesrosea Lindl. Jaimes M. S. 1269 (COAH), Sanin D. 6454 (COL), Perdomo O. 256 (CUVC), Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 42, Arias T. 990, Chaux-Varela J. 96 (HUAZ) FLO, PAU
Cleistestenuis (Griseb.) Schltr. Aguilar M. 253 (COAH) SOL
Coryanthesleucocorys Rolfe iNaturalist BEL, FLO
Cranichispolyantha Schltr. Madero 22 (AMES) N/A
Cryptarrhenalunata R. Br. iNaturalist FLO
Cycnochesegertonianum Bateman Perdomo O. 387 (CUVC) FLO
Cycnocheshaagii Barb. Rodr. Dodson C. 3249 (COAH) DON
Cyrtochilumcaquetanum P. Ortiz-Valdivieso M, L. E. Álvarez & A. J. Carrillo Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 1393 (HPUJ) N/A
Cyrtochilumcimiciferum (Rchb. f.) Dalström iNaturalist SVC
Cyrtochilumdivaricatum (Lindl.) Dalström iNaturalist SVC
Cyrtochilumflexuosum Kunth Ramirez J. G. 5282 (JAUM), Gentry A. et al. 9046 (MO) FLO
Cyrtochilummeirax (Rchb. f.) Dalström Perdomo O. 416, 404 (CUVC), Arias T. 925, 954, Chaux-Varela J. 58, 60, 92 (HUAZ) FLO, PAU, PRC
Cyrtochilummidas Dalström Perdomo O. 0195 (CUVC) FLO
Cyrtochilumorgyale Kraenzl. iNaturalist SVC
Cyrtochilumporrigens (Rchb. f.) Kraenzl. Perdomo O. 394, 400 (CUVC), Calderon A. 250, 251 (HUAZ) PRC, FLO
Cyrtochilumramosissimum (Lindl.) Dalström Trujillo E. 7587 (CUVC) PRC
Cyrtochilumscabiosum Kraenzl. Cuatrecasas J. 8466 (COL) FLO
Cyrtochilumtrifurcatum Kraenzl. Perdomo O. 412 (CUVC) PRC
Cyrtochilumundulatum Kunth iNaturalist FLO
Cyrtochilumventilabrum Kraenzl. Perdomo O. 393 (CUVC) PRC
Cyrtopodiumcristatum Lindl. Betancur J. 1548 (HUA) SVC
Cyrtopodiumpalmifrons Rchb. f. & Warm. Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Dichaeaancoraelabia C. Schweinf Perdomo O. 267 (CUVC), Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 531 (HPUJ), Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 03 Arias T. 877 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO, SOL
Dichaeacaquetana Schltr. * Fernández-Pérez A. 7240 (COL) FLO
Dichaeahystricina Rchb.f. Castaño N. 8705 (COAH) BEL, FLO
Dichaeapanamensis Lindl. Dueñas H. 3060 (COL), Vasco A. 387 (HUA) SOL
Dichaeapendula (Aubl.) Cogn. Castaño N. 8678 (COAH), Betancur J. 1916 (COL, HUA) BEL, SVC
Dichaeapicta Rchb.f. Jimenez E. 11 (COAH) FLO
Dichaearendlei Gleason Franco-Rosselli P. 3825 (COL), Vasco A. 220, 267, 304 (HUA), Betancur J. 13560 (COAH) SOL
Dichaeasodiroi Schltr. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 553 (HPUJ) FLO
Dichaeasplitgerberi Rchb.f. Trujillo E. 956 (COAH, FMB), Castaño N. 1761, Cardenas D. 40460, 44494, 48527 (COAH) BEL, PRC, SVC, VAL
Dichaeatrinitensis Gleason ** Arias T. 885 (HUAZ) SOL
Dichaeatrulla Rchb.f. Cardenas D. 42199 (COAH), Betancur J. 20668, Arevalo R. 98, 306 (COL), Vasco A. 305 (HUA), Perez 663 (FMB) BEL, FLO, SOL
Dimerandraemarginata (G. Mey.) Hoehne Arias T. 859 (HUAZ) FLO
Draculaalcithoe Luer & R. Escobar iNaturalist BEL
Duckeellaadolphii Porto & Brade Pabon M. 461, 462, Echeverry R. 3297, Palacios P. 691, 537, 1218, Duivenvoorden J. 263 (COAH), Arbelaez E. 64 (HUA) SOL
Duckeellacaquetana Szlach. & Kolan. * Arbelaez M. V. 64 (COAH, UGDA) SOL
Duckeellafernandezii Szlach., Kolan. & Baranow * Fernandez 20065 (COL, UGDA) SOL
Elleanthusamethystinoides Garay Cardenas D. 20257 (COAH) BEL
Elleanthusampliflorus Schltr. Arias T. 1201 (HUAZ) FLO
Elleanthusaurantiacus Rchb.f. Castaño N. 7442, 8608, Cardenas D. 46146 (COAH), Mason H. L. 13954, Gentry A. 9036 (COL), Arias T. 1211 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO. SOL
Elleanthusblatteus Garay Arias T. 980, 1193, 1217 (HUAZ) DON, FLO
Elleanthuscolumnaris Rchb.f. Fonnegra R. 5465 (HUA, MO) FLO
Elleanthusconifer (Rchb.f. & Warsz.) Rchb.f. Jimenez E. 26 (COAH) FLO
Elleanthusemberanus (Szlach. & Kolan.) J. M. H. Shaw * Trujillo W. et al. 968 (COAH) BEL
Elleanthusfractiflexus Schltr. Castaño N. 8720, Betancur J. 20388, 20544 (COAH), Arias T. 1188 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Elleanthusgraminifolius (Barb.Rodr.) Lojtnant Cardenas D. 20682, Perdomo O. 318, Betancur J. 20682 (COAH) Perdomo O. 318 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Elleanthuskermesinus Rchb. f. Cuatrecasas J. 8766 (COL) FLO
Elleanthuslancifolius C. Presl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 459 (HPUJ), Araujo E. & Trujillo E. 28 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Elleanthusoliganthus Rchb.f. Vargas V. A. 99 (COAH), Cardenas D. 42099 (FMB), Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 34, Santofimio L. M. & E. Trujillo E. 04 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Elleanthusrobustus Rchb. f. Arias T. 1190 (HUAZ) FLO
Elleanthustillandsioides Barringer Trujillo W. 968 (FMB), Cardenas D. 41786, 41817 (COAH) BEL
Encycliaaspera Schltr. Arevalo R. 210 (COL), 211 (COAH) SOL
Encycliachloroleuca Neumann Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Encyclialeucantha Schltr. Pabon M. 927, Arbelaez E. 787 (COAH) SOL
Encycliapilosa (C. Schweinf.) Carnevali & I. Rámirez Arbelaez E. 389 (COAH) SOL
Epidendrumacuminatum Ruiz & Pav. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 4171 (HPUJ) FLO
Epidendrumacutilobum Hágsater E. & Uribe Veléz * Kapuler & Hascall 168 (COL), Arias T. 979 (HUAZ) FLO, DON
Epidendrumamazonicoriifolium Hágsater E. Cardenas D. 40246 (COAH) FLO
Epidendrumangulatum Hágsater E. & J. Duarte * Moreno s.n. (AMO) FLO
Epidendrumangustatum (T. Hashim.) Dodson C. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 461 (HPUJ) FLO
Epidendrumarachnoglossum Rchb. f. ex André Arbelaez E. 53 (HUA) SOL
Epidendrumarevaloi (Schltr.) Hágsater E. Hágsater E. s.n. (AMO), Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 473 (HPUJ), Arias T. 1196 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumarmeniacum Lindl. ** Perdomo O. 302 (CUVC) FLO
Epidendrumaura-usecheae Hágsater, Rinc. -Useche & O. Pérez Arias T. 1014 (HUAZ) SVC
Epidendrumbarbeyanum Kraenzl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 462 (HPUJ) FLO
Epidendrumborealistachyum Hágsater E., E. Santiago & C. Fernandez Sanin D. 6361 (COAH), 6100 (COL), 6558, 6632 (HUA), Correa M. & Aldana J. 7196, Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 16 Arias T. 1199 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumbrachyrepens Hágsater E. ** Betancur J. 2225 (HUA) SVC
Epidendrumcaesaris Hágsater E. & E. Santiago Estrada J. 668 (COL) SOL
Epidendrumcalanthum Rchb.f. Warsz. Barbosa C. 8140 (COL) SOL
Epidendrumcalyptrandium Hágsater E., H. Medina & Huamantupa Cardenas D. 41772 (COAH, FMB) BEL
Epidendrum chorandrochilum F. Lehm. & Kraenzl. Perdomo O. 235 (CUVC) FLO
Epidendrumcleistocoleum Hágsater E. & E. Santiago iNaturalist SVC
Epidendrumcochlidium Lindl. Jimenez E. 1 (HUA) FLO
Epidendrumcompressibulbum D. E. Benn. & Christenson ** Arias T. 926 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumcompressum Griseb. Cuatrecasas J. 27127 (COL), Trujillo W. 816 (HUA), Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 18 (HUAZ) CAR, FLO
Epidendrum×communis Hágsater Ined Arias T. 997; 998 (HUAZ) SVC
Epidendrumcoronatum Ruiz & Pav Arias T. 863 (HUAZ) CAR, SJF
Epidendrumcuneatum Schltr. Arias T. 960 (HUAZ) CAR, SJF
Epidendrumcupreum F. Lehm. & Kraenzl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 573 (HPUJ) FLO
Epidendrumcylindraceum Lindl. Arias T. 1204 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumerosum Ames & C. Schweinf. Hoyos s.n. (AMO) FLO
Epidendrumexcisum Lindl. iNaturalist SVC
Epidendrumflexuosum G. Mey. iNaturalist SVC
Epidendrumfilamentosum Kraenzl. Perdomo O. 272, 413 (CUVC) Arias T. 988, Chaux-Varela J. 34, 98 (HUAZ) FLO, DON
Epidendrumfimbriatum Kunth Arias, T. 1198, Calderon A. 256 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumgeminiflorum Kunth iNaturalist SVC
Epidendrumibaguense Kunth Cardiel J. M. 59 (COL), Arias T. 993 (HUAZ) DON, FLO, SOL
Epidendrumlacustre Lindl. Forero E. 9816, Palacios P. 859, 1192, 1201, 1226, Arbelaez E. 53, 731, Duivenvoorden J. 607, Sanin D. 6362 (COAH), Restrepo D. 344 (HUA) FLO, SOL
Epidendrumlongicolle Lindl. Cumaco L. S. & E. Trujillo E. 16 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrummacrocarpum Rich. Marin C. 2896 (COAH, COL), Velayos M. 6455 (COL) FLO, MOR, SOL
Epidendrummacrum Dressler Ortiz-Valdivieso M 528 (HPUJ, AMO) FLO
Epidendrummagnicallosum C. Schweinf. Arevalo R. 46, 91, 165 (COL) SOL
Epidendrummamapachae Hágsater, F.O. Espinosa & E. Santiago * iNaturalist SVC
Epidendrummelinanthum Schltr. Plazas L. L. et al. 42 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrummicrocapitellatum Hágsater, Medina Tr. & E. Santiago * iNaturalist FLO
Epidendrummicronocturnum Carnevali & G.A. Romero Arevalo R. 40 (COL) SOL
Epidendrummicrophyllum Lindl. Arevalo R. 201 (COL) SOL
Epidendrummora-retanae Hágsater E. Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Epidendrummyrmecophorum Barb. Rodr. Perdomo O. 275, 284 (CUVC), Arbelaez E. 256, 379 (HUA) CAR, FLO, MOR, SOL
Epidendrumnocturnum Jacq. Arbelaez E. 888, Franco-Rosselli P. 3730, Sanchez M. 1943, 1942, 1941 (COAH), Cardenas D. et al. 42156 (FMB), Arias T. 874–876, 959, Trujillo E. 815 (HUAZ) BEL, CAR, DON, FLO, SJF, SOL
Epidendrumorbiculatum C. Schweinf. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 573 (HPUJ) SVC
Epidendrumorchidiflorum Salzm. ex Lindl. Arbelaez E. 730, 815, 776, Cardenas D. 45063, 48634, Sanin D. 6642 (COAH), Davidse G. 5612, Hermann F. J. 11257, Manson H. L. 13949 (COL), Arbelaez E. 379 (HUA), Araujo D. & Trujillo E. 17, Arias T. 865, Croat T. et al. 100480 (HUAZ) CAR, FLO, SOL
Epidendrumporphyreonocturnum Hágsater & R. Jiménez Perdomo O. 179 (CAUP) FLO
Epidendrumportokalium Hágsater E. & Dodson C. Cuatrecasas J. 9002 (COL) FLO
Epidendrumputumayoense Hágsater E. & L. Sanchéz Valencia E. & Hágsater E. 11640 (AMO) N/A
Epidendrumradicans Pav. ex Lindl. Polania O. L. & Trujillo E. 5 (HUAZ) FLO
Epidendrumrhodochilum (Schltr.) Hágsater E. & Dodson C. Trujillo W. s. n. (AMO) BEL
Epidendrumrhombochilum L.O. Williams Betancur J. et al. 20224 (COAH) BEL
Epidendrumrigidum Jacq. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 471 (HPUJ), Polania O. L. & Trujillo E. 1, Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 15 (HUAZ), Groenendijk J. s.n. (MA) FLO, SOL
Epidendrumrugulosum Schltr. Sanin D. 6640 (HUA) FLO
Epidendrumsanctae-rosae Hágsater E., Sauleda, Uribe Vélez & E. Santiago Perdomo O. 322, 424 (CUVC) FLO
Epidendrumsaxatile Lindl. Trujillo E. et al. 1038 (COAH), Arias T. 967 (HUAZ) BEL, DON
Epidendrumsculptum Rchb.f. Cardenas D. 41772 (COAH, FMB) BEL
Epidendrumsecundum Jacq. Betancur J. 20457 (COAH), Correa M. et al. 4605 (HUAZ), Barbosa C. et al. s.n. (MA) BEL, FLO, PRC, SOL
Epidendrumspilotum Garay & Dunst. Escobar R. 5270 (AMO) N/A
Epidendrumstenobractistachyum Hágsater E. & E. Santiago Cuatrecasas J. 8426 (COL) FLO
Epidendrumstrobiliferum Rchb.f. Cardenas D. 46422 (COAH) SOL
Epidendrumteuscherianum A. D. Hawkes ** Chaux-Varela J. 102, 103, 108 (HUAZ) DON
Epidendrumtridens Poepp. & Endl. Franco-Rosselli P. et al. 3730 (COL) SOL
Epidendrumtumuc-humaciense (Veyret) Carnevali & G. A. Romero Arbelaez E. & Castro F. 888, Barbosa C. et al. 8154, Castro Viejo F. et al. 335, Franco-Rosselli P. et al. 3636 (COL) SOL
Epidendrumuleinanodes Hágsater E. ** Groenendijk 33 (COAH) SOL
Epidendrumvinosum Schltr. ** iNaturalist PAU
Epidendrumwhittenii Hágsater E. & Dodson C. Coca et al. 9207b (FAUC) SJF
Epistephiumhernandii Garay Arbelaez E. 276 (COAH) SOL
Epistephiumparviflorum Lindl. Castro F. 10974, Palacios P. 864 (COAH) SOL
Epistephiumsubrepens Hoehne Duivenvoorden J. 215, Gentry A. 65171, Ospina H. 1141, Palacios P. 581, 760, 2437, Restrepo D. 9 (COAH) SOL
Eriopsisbiloba Lindl. Arbelaez E. 172 (COAH), Palacios P. 2415 (COL), Barbosa C. 7631 (FMB) SOL
Eriopsissceptrum Rchb.f. & Warsz. Cardenas D. 46424 (COAH) SOL
Erycinaglossomystax (Rchb.f.) N. H. Williams & M. W. Chase Arias T. 961 (HUAZ) DON
Erycinapumilio (Rchb. f.) N. H. Williams & M. W. Chase Atwood J. T. & Mora D. s.n. N/A
Erycinapusilla (L.) N. H. Williams & M. W. Chase von Sneidern K. 1075, Castroviejo S. 322, Perez-Arvelaez E. 370 (COL), Betancur J. 2349 (HUA) BEL, FLO, SVC
Eulophiaalta (L.) Fawc. & Rendle Perdomo O. 342 (CUVC), Betancur J. 2214 (HUA) BEL, SVC
Galeandramacroplectra G. A. Romero & Warford Galeano G. 2249 (COL) SOL
Galeandrastangeana Rchb. f. Franco-Rosselli P. 3860 (COL) SOL
Galeottianegrensis Schltr. Mendoza H. 10283, Cardenas D. 48408 (COAH) SOL, SVC
Gongoraatropurpurea Hook. iNaturalist SVC
Gongoraportentosa Linden & Rchb. f. Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Habenariamesodactyla Griseb. Franco-Rosselli P. 2410 (COL) SOL
Habenariamonorhiza Rchb. f. Orozco C. I. 2768 (COL), Goudot J. s.n. (P), Arias T. 756, 992, 1011, Chaux-Varela J. 107 (HUAZ) FLO, DON, PAU, PRC, SOL, SVC
Habenariapratensis Rchb. f. iNaturalist CAR
Houlletialowiana Rchb. f. Cardenas D. 46013 (COAH) BEL
Houlletiasanderi Rolfe Perdomo O. 307 (CUVC) FLO
Hylaeorchispetiolaris (Schltr.) Carnevali & G. A. Romero iNaturalist BEL
Ionopsissatyrioides (Sw.) Rchb.f. Perdomo O. 345 (CUVC) ALB, BEL
Ionopsisutricularioides (Sw.) Lindl. Trujillo E. 846 (COAH), Idobro J. M. 8590 (COL) CAR
Jacquiniellaglobosa (Jacq.) Schltr. Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Jacquiniellateretifolia (Sw.) Britton & P. Wilson Betancur J. 20543, 20658 (COAH) BEL, FLO
Koellensteiniagraminea Rchb.f. iNaturalist SVC
Laeliarosea (Lindl.) C.Schweinf. Calderon A. 260, 261, Chaux-Varela J. 43 (HUAZ) CAR, FLO
Lepanthesagglutinata Luer Cardenas D. 41869 (COAH, FMB, MO, NYCB), Trujillo E. 7691, 7705, 7949 (CUVC) BEL, FLO, PRC
Lepanthesauriculata Luer Trujillo E. 7693 (CUVC) PRC
Lepanthesdelhierroi Luer & Hirtz ** Arias T. 1186 (HUAZ) FLO
Lepanthesflorenciana J. S. Moreno & Hoyos * Hoyos D., López O. & Fonseca A. 945 (COAH, HUAZ) FLO
Lepanthesforceps Luer & R. Escobar Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Lepantheshirtzii Luer Trujillo E. 7687 (CUVC) PRC
Lepanthesmucronata Lindl. Arias T. 1234 (HUAZ) FLO
Lepanthesnontecta Luer ** iNaturalist SVC
Lepanthestachirensis Foldats Arias T. 1232 (HUAZ) FLO
Lepantheswageneri Rchb. f. Trujillo E. 7689 (CUVC) PRC
Lockhartiaacuta Rchb.f. iNaturalist CAR
Lockhartiamicrantha Rchb. f. Betancur J. 2226 (COL, HUA), Arias, T. 989 (HUAZ) DON
Lycastefuscina Oakeley ** iNaturalist SVC
Lycastemacrobulbon Lindl. iNaturalist SVC
Lycastemacrophylla Lindl. iNaturalist SVC
Lycomormiumfiskei H.R. Sweet Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 1365 (HPUJ) N/A
Lycomormiumschmidtii Á. Fernández Fernandez 7248 (COAH) FLO
Macradeniapurpureorostrata G. Gerlach Romero 4082 (COL) PRC
Macrocliniummanabinum (Dodson C.) Dodson C. ** iNaturalist FLO
Malaxishistionantha (Link, Klotzsch & Otto) Garay & Dunst. iNaturalist SVC
Masdevalliaamanda Rchb. f. & Warsz. Perdomo O. 395 (CUVC), Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 4185 (HPUJ), Arias T. 1187 (HUAZ) FLO, PRC
Masdevalliaconstricta Poepp. & Endl. ** iNaturalist FLO
Masdevalliaensata Rchb. f. Trujillo E. 7698 (CUVC) FLO
Masdevalliapicturata Rchb.f. Arias T. 1230 (HUAZ) FLO
Masdevalliatubulosa Lindl. Polania & Trujillo E. 10 (HUAZ), Trujillo E. 7696 (CUVC) FLO, PRC
Masdevalliavirgo-cuencae Luer & Andreetta Perdomo O. 423 (CUVC) FLO, SVC
Maxillariaacuminata Lindl. Perdomo O. 199 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillariaaequiloba Schltr. Trujillo E. 7561, Perdomo O. 399 (CUVC) FLO, PRC
Maxillariaalba Lindl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 467 (HPUJ) BEL
Maxillariaanceschiana Molinari Correa M & Trujillo E. 5344 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariaaureoglobula Christenson Perdomo O. 292, 349 (CUVC), Chaux-Varela J. 36 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Maxillariaaurea (Poepp. & Endl.) L. O. Williams Cardenas D. 48633 (COAH), Sanin D. 6569 (COL), Perdomo O. 411 (CUVC), Diaz et al. 38, Santofimio L. M. & Trujillo E. 12, Molina A. 31, Arias T. 1202 (HUAZ) FLO, PRC
Maxillariaauyantepuiensis Foldats Trujillo W. 1041 (COAH), Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 556 (HPUJ) BEL, FLO
Maxillariabicallosa (Rchb. f.) Garay Betancur J. 20637 (COAH), Perdomo O. 370, 384 (CUVC), Chaux-Varela J. 35 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Maxillariabolivarensis C. Schweinf. Trujillo E. 957 (COAH), Perdomo O. 346, 382 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Maxillariabrachybulbon Schltr. Perdomo O. 285 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillariabuchtienii Schltr. Perdomo O. 316 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillariacamaridii Rchb. f. Cardenas D. 41896, 44563 (COAH), Trujillo E. 812 (HUAZ) BEL, CAR, FLO, SVC
Maxillariacarinulata Rchb. f. Santofimio L. M. & Trujillo E. 6 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariacassapensis Rchb. f. Perdomo O. 401, Trujillo E. 7700 (CUVC) PRC
Maxillariacrassifolia (Lindl.) Rchb.f. Arevalo R. 68, 157, Franco-Rosselli P. 4153 (COL), Perdomo O. 370 (CUVC) BEL, SOL, PRC
Maxillariacruentata (Arévalo & Bergq.) Molinari & Mayta * Arevalo R. 1080 (COL, WIS) SOL, SVC
Maxillariacryptobulbon Carnevali & J.T. Atwood Londoño 871 (UDBC) PRC
Maxillariacuzcoensis C. Schweinf. ** Dodson C. 3255 (SEL) FLO
Maxillariadiscolor (G. Lodd. ex Lindl.) Rchb. f. Arevalo R.218, Betancur J. 20650, Pabon M. 544 (COAH), Vasco A. 342 (HUA), Arias T. 848, 849, 853, 867, Chaux-Varela J. 38, Trujillo E. 806 (HUAZ) BEL, SOL, CAR, PRC, SVC
Maxillariadunstervillei Carnevali & I. Ramirez J. G. ** Castaño N. 8572 (COAH) BEL, PRC
Maxillariaecuadorensis Schltr. Perdomo O. 274 (CUVC), Santofimio L. M. & Trujillo E. 10 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariaegertoniana (Bateman) Molinari Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SJF
Maxillariaembreei Dodson C. Castaño N. 8843 (COAH), Perdomo O. 321 (CUVC), Araujo D. & Trujillo E. 3, Arias T 1219 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO, SOL
Maxillariaequitans (Schltr.) Garay iNaturalist CAR
Maxillariaerikae Molinari ** Perdomo O. 0167 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillariaexaltata (Kraenzl.) C. Schweinf. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 4172 (HPUJ), Araujo D. & Trujillo E. 32 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariafractiflexa Rchb. f. Perdomo O. 391 (CUVC) PRC
Maxillariaimbricata Barb. Rodr. Arias, T. 957, 958, 970, 1016 (HUAZ) DON, FLO, PAU, SVC
Maxillariainaequisepala (C. Schweinf.) Molinari Prado et al. 614 (FMB) SOL
Maxillariakegelii Rchb.f. Arevalo R. 276 (COAH), Correa M. 9932 (HUAZ) SOL
Maxillarialepidota Lindl. iNaturalist FLO
Maxillarialongipetala Ruiz & Pav. iNaturalist SVC
Maxillarialongipetiolata Ames & C. Schweinf. Perdomo O. 262 (CUVC), Trujillo E. 1041 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Maxillarialongissima Lindl. Perdomo O. 233 (CUVC), Araujo D. & Trujillo E. 4, Arias T. 1191 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariamapiriensis (Kraenzl.) L. O. Williams Perdomo O. 323 (CUVC), Arias T. 965 (HUAZ) FLO, DON
Maxillariameridensis Lindl. Cuatrecasas J. 9121 (COL), Araujo D. & Trujillo E. 4, Arias T.12078, Chaux-Varela J. 90, Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 32, Pinilla J. et al. 32, Plazas L. L. et al. 37 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillarianasuta Rchb. f. Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SOL
Maxillarianotylioglossa Rchb. f. Perdomo O. 179 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillarianovoae Molinari Perdomo O. 0173 (CUVC) FLO
Maxillarianubigena (Rchb. f.) C. Schweinf. Correa M & Trujillo E. 4903, Santofimio L. M. & Trujillo E. 16 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariaobtusa (Lindl.) Molinari Barbosa C. 7543 (COAH), Franco-Rosselli P. et al. 3814 (COL, MO) SOL
Maxillariaparkeri Hook. Gentry A. 65290 (COAH, MO) Arevalo R. 154, 267, 325 (COL), Prado L. F. 526, 542 (COAH, MO, COL) SOL
Maxillariaparviflora (Poepp. & Endl.) Garay Gentry A. 65290 (COAH, MO) Arevalo R. 154, 267, 325 (COL) Arias T. 1001, Chaux-Varela J. 104 (HUAZ) BEL, DON, FLO, SVC
Maxillariapendens Pabst ** Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Maxillariapergracilis (Schltr.) Schuit. & M.W. Chase Perdomo O. 372 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Maxillariaplicata Schltr. Arias, T. 1205 (HUAZ) FLO
Maxillariaporrecta Lindl. Perdomo O. 273, 340 (CUVC), Arias T. 928, 963, 1204, Polania D. & Trujillo E. 6 (HUAZ) BEL, DON, FLO
Maxillariaproboscidea Rchb. f. ** Arias T. 850, 868 (HUAZ) SOL
Maxillariapterocarpa Barb. Rodr. Dodson C. 3247 (SEL) FLO
Maxillariaringens Rchb. f. Ortiz-Valdivieso M 529 (HPUJ) FLO
Maxillariasanantonioensis Christenson * Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Maxillariasetigera Lindl. Cardenas D. 48631 (COAH) FLO
Maxillariasoulangeana Molinari Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) BEL
Maxillariasplendens Poepp. & Endl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 554, 4241 (HPUJ) FLO
Maxillariastriata Rolfe Trujillo E. s.n. (CUVC) FLO
Maxillariasubrepens (Rolfe) Schuit. & M. W. Chase Arevalo R. 87 (COL) SOL
Maxillariatenuis C. Schweinf. Arevalo R. 85, 362 (COAH, COL) BEL, SOL
Maxillariauncata Lindl. Arevalo R. 213 (COAH), Arias, T. 915 (HUAZ) SOL
Maxillariavillosa (Barb. Rodr.) Cogn. Prado 508, Restrepo 866 (COAH) SOL
Maxillariaviolaceopunctata Rchb. f. Sastre R. D. 5061 (P) SOL
Miltoniopsisphalaenopsis (Linden & Rchb. f.) Garay & Dunst. Cabezas 1752 (JBB) SVC
Muscarellacryptophyta (Barb.Rodr.) Bogarín & Karremans ** Arias T. 918 (HUAZ) FLO
Muscarellasamacensis (Ames) Luer Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 474 (HPUJ), Chaux-Varela J. 53 (HUAZ) FLO
Myoxanthusaffinis (Lindl.) Luer Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SJF
Myoxanthuscimex (Luer & R. Escobar) Luer Perdomo O. 266, 415 (CUVC) FLO
Myoxanthusmerae (Luer) Luer ** Arias T. 1020 (HUAZ) SVC
Myoxanthusmonophyllus Poepp. & Endl. iNaturalist SVC
Myoxanthusreymondii (H. Karst.) Luer Arias T. 974, Chaux-Varela J. 86 (HUAZ) DON
Myoxanthusxiphion Luer Perdomo O. 180, 414 (CUVC) FLO
Notyliabarkeri Lindl. ** Arias T. 846, 847 (HUAZ) SOL
Notyliaplatyglossa Schltr. Perdomo O. 271 (CUVC) VAL
Notyliasagittifera (Kunth) Link, Klotzsch & Otto iNaturalist MIL
Octomeriacolombiana Schltr. Trujillo E. 1039 (COAH, HUAZ), Arias T.973, Chaux-Varela J. 87 (HUAZ) DON, BEL
Octomeriaerosilabia C. Schweinf. Arevalo R 84 (COL), Arevalo R. 242, van der Wal 231 M. (COAH), Vasco A. 242, 255 (HUA) SOL
Octomeriaexigua C. Schweinf. Arevalo R. 356 (COL), Gonzalez M. F. 2693 (COAH, COL) FLO, SOL
Octomeriagrandiflora Lindl. Arevalo R. 367 (COL), Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 07 (HUAZ) FLO, SOL
Octomeriaminor C. Schweinf. Vasco A. 188, 203 (COL) SOL
Octomeriascirpoidea (Poepp. & Endl.) Rchb.f. Cardenas D. 6854 (COAH), Arevalo R. 273 (COL), Vasco A. 202 (HUA) SOL
Octomeriasurinamensis H. Focke Arevalo R. 90, 152, 246, 266, 348 (COL) SOL
Octomeriataracuana Schltr. Velayos 6421 (MA), Franco-Rosselli P. 4148 (COL) SOL
Octomeriatridentata Lindl. Dodson C. 3245 (SEL) FLO
Odontoglossumpaniculatum Dalström & Deburghgr. iNaturalist SVC
Oliverianabrevilabia (C. Schweinf.) Dressler & N.H. Williams iNaturalist SVC
Oncidiumabortivum Rchb. f. Betancur J. 2197 (HUA) SVC
Oncidiumalexandrae (Bateman) M. W. Chase & N.H. Williams Luteyn J. L. et al. 4958, Sanin D. 6395 (COL), Calderon A. 248 (HUAZ), Gentry A. el at. 9183 (MO) FLO, PRC
Oncidiumbaueri Lindl. Trujillo E. 549 (COAH, HUAZ), Calderon A. 249 Arias T. 995, 1214 (HUAZ) DON, FLO, SOL
Oncidiumcitrinum Lindl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M 550 (HPUJ) FLO
Oncidiumeliae (Rolfe) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams Perdomo O. 409 (CUVC) FLO, PRC
Oncidiumensatum Lindl. ** iNaturalist SVC
Oncidiumfuscatum Rchb. f. Correa M. et al. 5113 (HUAZ) FLO
Oncidiumgramineum (Poepp. & Endl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams Perdomo O. 362, 3623 (CUVC), Arias T. 920, Chaux-Varela J. 52 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO
Oncidiumorthotis Rchb. f. Perdomo O. 348, 405 (CUVC) BEL, PRC
Oncidiumpoikilostalix (Kraenzl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams iNaturalist SVC
Oncidiumputumayense (P. Ortiz) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams iNaturalist SVC
Oncidiumsphacelatum Lindl. Betancur J. 1666 (HUA) SVC
Ornithocephalus bryostachys Schltr. ** Hoyos F. s.n. (HUAZ) FLO
Otoglossumglobuliferum (Kunth) N. H. Williams & M. W. Chase Cardenas D. 48646 (COAH) FLO
Otoglossumserpens (Lindl.) N. H. Williams & M. W. Chase Ramirez J. G. 5204 (COAH), Perdomo O. 249, Trujillo E. 7623 (CUVC) FLO
Palmorchisguianensis (Schltr.) C. Scweinf. & Correll Duivenvoorden J. 949 (MO, COAH) SOL
Palmorchispuber (Cogn.) Garay Cardenas D. 48406, Castro F. 11280 (COAH) SOL, SVC
Paphiniacristata (Lindl.) Lindl. Trujillo E. 3858 (HUAZ) SOL
Paphinialindeniana Rchb. f. Bernal R. 533 (COL) SJF
Peristeriaguttata Knowles & Westc. Sanchez M. 28 (HUAZ) CAR
Platystelealucitae Luer Sanin D. 6490 (COAH) FLO
Pleurothallisbivalvis Lindl. Arias, T. 972 (HUAZ) DON, FLO
Pleurothallisbicornis Lindl. Arias T. 1229 (HUAZ) FLO
Pleurothallischloroleuca Lindl. iNaturalist SVC
Pleurothalliscordata (Ruiz & Pav.) Lindl. Perdomo O. 422, 398 (CUVC), Arias T. 1221 (HUAZ) FLO, PRC
Pleurothallisdiscoidea Lindl. Arias, T. 953 (HUAZ) PAU
Pleurothallislanguida Luer & R. Escobar iNaturalist SVC
Pleurothallismanicosa Luer & R. Escobar iNaturalist BEL
Pleurothallismatudana C. Schweinf. Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SJF
Pleurothallismicrocardia Rchb.f. Betancur J. 20415 (COAH) BEL, SVC
Pleurothallisoctavioi Luer & R. Escobar Arias T. 1192 (HUAZ) FLO, SVC
Pleurothallisphalangifera (C. Presl) Rchb. f. Trujillo E. 7946 (CUVC) FLO
Pleurothallispruinosa Lindl iNaturalist BEL
Pleurothallisruberrima Lindl. Jimenez E. 33 (COAH) FLO
Pleurothallisruscifolia (Jacq.) R. Br. in W. T. Aiton Castaño N. 9230 (COAH) BEL, FLO
Pleurothallissandemanii Luer Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Pleurothallissphaerantha Luer ** Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) FLO
Polycycnisbarbata (Lindl.) Rchb. f. Perdomo O. 354, 378 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Polyotidiumhuebneri (Mansf.) Garay Benavides A. 1292 (HUA) SOL
Polystachyafoliosa (Hook.) Rchb.f. in Walp. Cardenas D. 24841, Rodriguez W. D. 6973, Sanin D. 6465 (COAH), Arias T. 855, 877, 1002, Trujillo E. & Marin 183, Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 23, Trujillo E. et al. 1512 (HUAZ) CAR, FLO, SOL, SVC
Polystachyastenophylla Schltr. Trujillo E. et al. 824, Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 8 (HUAZ) CAR, MON
Ponthievafertilis (F. Lehm. & Kraenzl.) Salazar iNaturalist SVC
Prescottiacordifolia Rchb.f. Diaz J. 369 (COAH) PRC
Prescottiastachyodes (Sw.) Lindl. Cuatrecasas J. 9070 (COL) FLO
Prosthecheaaemula (Lindl.) W. E. Higgins Romero R. 4136 (COL, MO) CAR
Prosthecheachimborazoensis (Schltr.) W. E. Higgins Mendoza H. 497 (FMB) SOL
Prosthecheacochleata (L.) W. E. Higgins iNaturalist SVC
Prosthecheacrassilabia (Poepp. & Endl.) Carnevali & I. Ramírez Stevenson P. 961 (COAH), Arias T. 994 (HUAZ) FL, PAU, SVC
Prosthecheagrammatoglossa (Rchb.f.) W. E. Higgins Arias, T. 1018 (HUAZ) SVC
Prosthecheapygmaea (Hook.) W. E. Higgins iNaturalist SVC
Prosthecheatigrina (Linden ex Lindl.) W. E. Higgins Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO, SVC
Prosthecheavenezuelana (Schltr.) W. E. Higgins Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) N/A
Prosthecheavespa (Vell.) W. E. Higgins Arevalo R. 198, Castaño N. 8544, Cardenas D. 48640 (COAH), Perdomo O. 253, 367 (CUVC), Santofimio L. M. & Trujillo E. 8, 15 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO, SOL
Psilochilusmacrophyllus (Lindl.) Ames Betancur J. 20322, Castaño N. 7500, 8785 (COAH) BEL
Psychopsissanderae (Rolfe) Lückel & Braem Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) NA
Pterostemmaescobarii (Dodson C.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams iNaturalist SVC
Rodrigueziabracteata (Vell.) Hoehne Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) ALB, BEL, FLO, SJF
Rodrigueziaclaudiae Chiron ** iNaturalist SJF
Rodrigueziachasei Dodson & D. E. Benn. iNaturalist SVC
Rodriguezialanceolata Ruiz & Pav. Diaz et al. 101 (UDBC) FLO, SOL
Rudolfiellafloribunda (Schltr.) Hoehne Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 999 (HPUJ) PRC
Rudolfiellapicta (Schltr.) Hoehne Perdomo O. 280, 343 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Sacoilalanceolata (Aubl.) Garay Castro F. 67608 (COAH) PRC
Sarcoglottisneillii Salazar & Tobar ** Calderon A. 264 (HUAZ) FLO
Scaphosepalumcimex Luer & Hirtz ** Living collection (El Caraño, Florencia) FLO
Scaphyglottisaurea (Rchb.f.) Foldats Velayos 6870 (COL) SOL
Scaphyglottisbidentata (Lindl.) Dressler Giraldo 3311 (COAH), Estrada 666, Velayos 6514 (COL) BEL, SJF
Scaphyglottisboliviensis (Rolfe) B. R. Adams Perdomo O. 428 (CUVC), Arias T. 871, 903 (HUAZ) BEL, FLO, CAR
Scaphyglottiscaquetana Szlach. & Kolan. * Cardenas D. et al. 6899 (COAH) SJF
Scaphyglottisgraminifolia (Ruiz & Pav.) Poepp. & Endl. Perdomo O. 418 (CUVC), Arias T. 905, Chaux-Varela J. 37 (HUAZ) FLO, SJF, SOL
Scaphyglottisimbricata (Lindl.) Dressler Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SJF
Scaphyglottislongicaulis S. Watson Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 7, Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 2, Santofimio & Trujillo E. 11 (HUAZ) BEL, SJF
Scaphyglottisobtusisepala Szlach. & Kolan. * Trujillo E. 1042 (COAH) BEL
Scaphyglottisprolifera (Sw.) Cogn. Aguilar M. 251 (COAH) FLO
Scaphyglottispunctulata (Rchb. f.) C. Schweinf. Trujillo E. 7664, 7863 (CUVC), Arias T. 966, 1200, 1209 (HUAZ) DON, FLO, PRC
Scaphyglottisstellata Lodd. ex Lindl. Cardenas D. 48550, 6932, Gonzalez M. F. 2617, Rodriguez M. 3641, Stevenson P. 1399, Velayos M. 6412 (COAH), Arevalo R. 88 (COL), Trujillo E. 885 (HUA), Arias T. 869, 905, 962, Chaux-Varela J. 42 (HUAZ), Cardenas D. 6932 (MO) CAR, DON, FLO, SJF, SOL, SVC
Sertiferapurpurea Lindl. & Rchb.f. Sanin D. 6098 (COAH) FLO
Sobraliabiflora Ruiz & Pav. Trujillo E. 887 (HUAZ) SJF
Sobraliacrocea (Poepp. & Endl.) Rchb. f. Cardenas D. 42426 (FBM, COAH), Betancur J. 20496 (COAH), Trujillo E. 7985 (CUVC) BEL, FLO
Sobraliadecora Bateman Arevalo R. 346 (COAH) SOL
Sobraliafimbriata Poepp. & Endl. Perdomo O. 337 (CUVC) BEL
Sobraliafragrans Lindl. Palacios P. 2578 (COL), Castaño N. 7582, Cardenas D. 46381, Betancur J. 20594 (FMB) BEL, SOL
Sobraliagranitica G. A. Romero-Gonzalez MF & Carnevali Castro F. 10841 (COAH), Arias T. 1015 (HUAZ) SOL, SVC
Sobraliaklotzscheana Rchb. f. Betancur J. 20458 (COAH), Romero R. 4053 (COL), Arias T. 991, 1015 (HUAZ) BEL, PAU
Sobralialeucoxantha Rchb. f. Polania D. & Trujillo E. 4 (HUAZ) FLO
Sobralialiliastrum Lindl. Arbelaez E. 326, Cardenas D. 4135, Palacios P. 1164 (COAH), Franco-Rosselli P. 3237, 2417, 3718 (COL), Cumaco L. S. & Trujillo E. 33, Pabon M. 971 (HUAZ), Cardiel J. M. 1010 (MA) FLO, SOL
Sobraliamacrophylla Rchb. f Cuatrecasas J. 9119, Fernandez A. 20079 (COL), Vasco A. 306 (HUA), Mesa N. & Trujillo E. 06, 22 (HUAZ) FLO, SOL
Sobraliaroezlii Rchb. f. iNaturalist FLO
Sobraliasessilis Lindl. Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) BEL
Sobraliaviolacea Linden ex Lindl Barbosa C. 8109, Gonzalez M. F. 2270, Palacios P. 2932, 2880 (COL) SOL
Sobraliavirginalis Peeters & Cogn. In Cogn. & Goos. iNaturalist FLO, SVC
Speckliniagrobyi (Lindl.) F. Barros Escobar R. 5051 (MO) SVC
Speckliniapicta (Lindl.) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase Cardenas D. et al. 48247 (COAH), Arevalo R. 217 (COL) SOL, SVC
Stanhopeacandida Barb. Rodr. Arias T. 854 (HUAZ) SOL
Stelisaviceps Lindl. Cardenas D. et al. 41680 (COAH), 41773 (FMB) BEL
Steliskefersteiniana (Rchb.f.) Pridgeon & M. W. Chase iNaturalist SOL
Stelislindenii Lindl. Ortiz-Valdivieso M. 536 (HPUJ) BEL
Stelisoblonga (Ruiz & Pav.) Willd. Sanin D. 6492 (COAH, HUA) FLO
Stelispurpurea (Ruiz & Pav.) Willd. Perdomo O. 268, 315 (CUVC) FLO, SVC
Stelissuperbiens Lindl. Perdomo O. 368 (CUVC) BEL
Steniapallida Lindl. Arias, T. 913, 987 (HUAZ) SJF, DON
Telipogonpogonostalix Rchb. f. Arias, T. 981 (HUAZ) DON
Telipogonpolymerus Rchb. f. * Trujillo E. 7636, Perdomo O. 403 (CUVC) FLO, PRC
Telipogonselbyanus N. H. Williams & Dressler ** Perdomo O. 418 (CUVC) FLO
Trichocentrumcebolleta (Jacq.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams Arias T. 909, 1000, 1010, Chaux-Varela J. 40 (HUAZ) DON, FLO, SVC
Trichocentrumhelicanthum (Kraenzl.) J. M. H. Shaw Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) N/A
Trichocentrumnanum (Lindl.) M.W. Chase & N. H. William Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) SVC
Trichocentrumnudum (Bateman ex Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams Living collection (El Manantial, Florencia) FLO
Trichocentrumpulchrum Poepp. & Endl. Perdomo O. 276 (CUVC) FLO
Trichosalpinxorbicularis (Lindl.) Luer Franco-Rosselli P. 4179, Palacios P. 2450, Arevalo R. 341 (COL), Cardenas D. 42195 (FMB) BEL, PRC, SOL
Trizeuxis falcata Lindl. iNaturalist BEL
Tubellamulticuspidata (Rchb.f.) Archila Cardenas D. et al. 41704 (COAH) BEL
Tubellapusilla (Kunth) Archila Arias T. 870 (HUAZ), Perdomo O. 397 (CUVC) CAR, PRC
Vanillabicolor Lindl. Idobro J. M. 11423 (COAH) SOL
Vanillaguianensis Splitg. Barona A. 4863 5192 (COAH) CAR, SOL
Vanillaodorata C. Presl. Barona A. 4864 (COAH) SOL
Vanillapalmarum (Salzm. ex Lindl.) Lindl. Barona 4620, Cardenas D. et al. 48604 (COAH) BEL, SVC
Vanillapenicillata Garay & Dunst. in Dunst. & Garay Franco-Rosselli P. 4258 (COL) SOL
Vanillapompona Schiede Cardiel J. M. 1089 (COL) SOL
Vanillasprucei Rolfe Barona A. 3124, Duivenvoorden J. 719, Restrepo D. 441 (COAH) SOL
Vanillatrigonocarpa Hoehne Barona A. 3125, 4611, 4612, 4613, 4615, 4616, 4617, 4618, 4619 (COAH) BEL
Warczewiczellaamazonica Rchb. f. & Warsz. Alzate F. 980 (FAUC) MIL
Wullschlaegeliacalcarata Benth. Cardenas D. et al. 48513 (COAH), Blanco M. et al. 233 (COAH, HUAZ) FLO
Xerorchisamazonica Schltr. Barona A. 1483 (COAH) SOL
Xerorchistrichorhiza (Kraenzl.) Garay Franco-Rosselli P. 4240 (COL) SOL
Xylobiumfoveatum (Lindl.) G. Nicholson Perdomo O. 324 (CUVC) FLO
Xylobiumleontoglossum (Rchb. f.) Rolfe Trujillo E. et al. 7867 (CUVC) FLO

Field expeditions

To expand the checklist of Orchidaceae that occur in Caquetá, we carried out a total of 12 field expeditions between 2019 and 2023 for the project “Orquídeas para la Paz.” Two expeditions explored part of the Alto Fragua Indi Wasi National Natural Park in collaboration with the Park and ten expeditions explored montane, premontane forests and lowland Amazonian Forest of the Department. Fertile specimens were collected and prepared for herbaria according to techniques used for orchid collections, that includes the preservation of flowers in spirit collections, photographs and tissue collections for ongoing DNA analyses. The specimens were deposited at either the Universidad de la Amazonia (HUAZ) or the Universidad del Valle (CUCV) Herbaria (acronyms according to Thiers 2020). Duplicate collections were made for other herbaria when possible. Living specimens, collected when flowers were not found, were taken to local nurseries at El Caraño, Florencia, located at 950 m a.s.l. for cold weather orchids, or El Manantial, Florencia, located at 300 m a.s.l. for warm weather orchids. Once they flowered, they were photographed, identified and herbarium specimens were made. All collections were deposited under the collection permit of the Universidad de la Amazonia (permit number 01691 October 2020; Indi Wasi National Park memorandum No. 20182200004943) by Alexis Calderón, Marco Correa and Edwin Trujillo.

Resources used

Databases and herbaria were used to find herbarium specimens that were examined to back-up observations without vouchers. Available literature, as well as local, regional and national catalogues were used to find herbarium specimens collected in the region. Only records with a herbarium specimen were considered for this checklist; living specimens and iNaturalist records by one of the authors or collaborators and with a specialist identification were considered in the list, but only as “tentative” until the herbarium collection is available.

To carry out online consultations in herbaria, search criteria were considered using the keywords: “Caquetá”, “Orchidaceae”, “tropical humid forest”, “botanical expeditions”, “Amazon region” and “Caquetá River.” The “advanced search” option was used for most of the herbaria consulted, since it allows for a more direct search for information. International herbaria consulted, either in person or online, included: Harvard University Oak Ames Herbarium (AMES), Herbario del Instituto Chinoin (AMO), Berlin (B), Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Herbarium (KEW), University of California, Los Angeles Herbarium (LA), the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid (MA), Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL), Herbarium Utrech (U), New York Botanical Garden (NY), the Muséum national d´Histoire naturelle in Paris (P), Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (SEL), Tropicos (2002) of the Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Gdansk University (UGDA), University of Florida Herbarium (USF), W-Reichenbach (Vienna) and University of Wisconsin Herbarium (WIS).

Colombian herbaria included: Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas – SINCHI (COAH), Herbario Nacional Colombiano (COL), Herbario de la Universidad del Cauca (CAUP), Herbario de la Universidad del Valle (CUCV), Herbario de la Universidad de Caldas (FAUC), Herbario Federico Medem-Bogotá (FMB), Herbario de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (HPUJ), Herbario de la Universidad de Antioquia (HUA), Herbario Enrique Forero (HUAZ) de la Universidad de la Amazonia, Jardín Botánico José Celestino Mutis de Bogota (JBB), Universidad de los Llanos (LLANOS), Universidad de Nariño (PSO), Universidad Surcolombiana (SURCO), Herbario Forestal de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas (UDBC) and Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC). Other checked databases included GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility, 2022), IDigBio (Integrated Digitized Biocollections) and BRAHMS at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (Software for Natural History management).

Name validation and data curation

Correct scientific names of species were assigned, based on the World Flora Online (WFO 2022), except for the genus Tubella (Luer) Archila, which was accepted as valid following Bogarín et al. (2018). All names were supported by herbarium specimens, photographs uploaded on iNaturalist (www.inaturalist.com) or living collections in one of the local nurseries that supported their presence in Caquetá with reliable taxonomic determination.

All records obtained from herbaria, databases and literature were carefully curated regarding their scientific name, locality, collector and collection number. For localities, names of municipalities were verified and updated. To assign a name to duplicates with different identification, the provenance of each assigned name was investigated, paying particular attention to plants identified by experts, curators and recognised taxonomists, besides using the date of determination and its citation in a publication. Lastly, using photographs and a list of taxonomic groups within orchids, we reached out to as many specialists as possible for their species expertise (see Acknowledgements). This final dataset was used for analyses.

Data analysis

Collection records were georeferenced as precisely as the information allowed, since in many records, the location is not clearly specified, a frequent situation in orchids, old collections and those made by amateurs. Due to the lack of standardised geographical coordinates, only the number of species in municipalities is reported for this study. Georeferenced records and species distribution maps were constructed for the 16 municipalities and are available upon request.

Results

A total number of 228 fertile specimens were collected in the field (collections made by Arias T., Chaux-Varela J., Perdomo O., Trujillo E. and Correa M.), 692 herbarium specimens were reviewed in different herbaria, 100 photographs and two living collections accessed for specimen identifications. The most abundant species in the field were Epidendrumnocturnum Jacq., E.lacustre Lindl., Maxillariadiscolor (G. Lodd. ex Lindl.) Rchb. f. and Scaphyglottisstellata Lodd. ex Lindl. Some of the rarest ones only observed in the field once were Cyrtochilumcaquetanum P. Ortiz, L. E. Álvarez & A. J. Carrillo, Masdevalliaensata Rchb. f. and Paphiniacristata (Lindl.) Lindl. In “Orquídeas para la Paz” expeditions, 98 species (collections made by Arias T. and Chaux-Varela J.) representing 29 genera were collected. Living individuals that were not flowering in the field were brought to El Manantial (300 m a.s.l.) and El Caraño (950 m a.s.l.) both located in the Municipality of Florencia. Herbaria collections are actively being made once orchids start flowering. A total of 55 species are available at El Manantial and 60 at El Caraño.

We report 418 species belonging to 98 genera represented in 744 herbarium collections including duplicates. Eighty-two species are new reports for Caquetá since they have not been vouchered until this study (Table 1, collections exclusively made by one of the authors of this paper). The most species-rich genera were Epidendrum L. (68 spp.), Maxillaria Ruiz & Pav. (59 spp.), Pleurothallis R.Br. (16 spp.), Elleanthus C. Presl (14 spp.), Sobralia Ruiz & Pav. (14 spp.) (Table 1, Figs 25). Most genera found in Caquetá (75) have one to three species (Fig. 5). We found two introduced species around urban areas of Florencia, Arundinagraminifolia (D. Don) Hochr. and Dendrobiumnobile Lindl.; these were not included in the species list.

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Representative Orchidaceae species from Caquetá, Colombia. AAciantheracasapensisBAciantheraciliataCLaeliaroseaDCatasetumtuberculatumECattleyaviolaceaFTrichocentrumnudumGCyrtochilumporrigensHEpidendrumfimbriatumIDimerandraemarginataJEpidendrumcoronatumKEpidendrumdifforme.

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Number of orchid species in most abundant genera of Caquetá, Colombia A number of species in the most species rich genera of Caquetá B pie chart showing the proportion of species in genera with 9 to 70 species.

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Representative Orchidaceae species from Caquetá, Colombia. AGaleandramacroplectaBMaxillariaaureoglobulaCMaxillariaegertonianaDMaxillariaequitansEMaxillariaparkeriFMaxillariaparvifloraGNotyliabarkeriHOncidiumalexandraeIOctomeriagrandifloraJProsthecheachimborazoensisKStanhopeacandidaLSobraliamacrophylla.

Eighty-one species are included as “tentative” because they have been accurately identified, but lack a herbarium voucher. Fifty-three out of these 81 were included as potentially distributed in the Caquetá because records produced by the authors and collaborators in the field through photographs were not documented with herbarium vouchers. Such photographic records were submitted to iNaturalist (see https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/orquideas-del-caqueta). Twenty-seven species including 15 in El Manantial and 12 in El Caraño, are part of our living collections. They were collected fertile in the field and identified, but have not been photographed or documented with herbarium vouchers to date.

For the Municipality of Florencia, 192 species were recorded, followed by Solano with 108 and Belén de los Andaquíes with 77 (Fig. 4). Five municipalities including Albania, Morelia, Valparaíso, Milán and La Montañita have three or less records and there are no orchid botanical collections for Curillo and Solita (Table 1). Fourteen species are endemic to Colombia and from those, 11 have new herbarium vouchers made in this project. Twenty nine are new reports for Colombia and 15 of those have new herbarium vouchers as a result of this project (Table 1). Masdevalliavirgo-cuencae Luer & Andreetta (VU), Miltoniopsisphalaenopsis (Linden & Rchb. f.) Garay & Dunst. (VU) and Oncidiumalexandrae (Bateman) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams (EN) were included in the Red List of Colombian orchid species (Calderón-Sáenz 2007).

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Distribution of orchid species number in Caquetá municipalities. A Orchid species distribution by municipality and a heatmap of species richness found in each of the municipalities B Number of orchid species found in each municipality and their geographic position (Andean Piedmont or Amazonian Basin).

Most collections made in Caquetá have been deposited at HUAZ, which currently holds 210 orchid specimens, while COAH holds 207 orchid specimens and COL 109 orchid specimens. Seven international herbaria had between 1–12 collections from Caquetá (Table 1).

Discussion

A total of 276 new species records of Orchidaceae were added to the previous orchid report of Betancur et al. (2015), who cited 142 species. The great diversity of Orchidaceae species in Caquetá might be explained by spatial heterogeneity and phytophysiognomies in this region (Etter et al. 2006). The significant diversity of Epidendrum (68/1000) and Maxillaria (59/570) was expected because these are some of largest Neotropical Orchidaceae genera with regards to species number (Fig. 5, Suppl. material 1: table S1). The four most species-rich genera account for 40% of the total species, but they represent 4.12% of the total genera. Forty-three genera included only one species for the region, which corresponds to 19% of the total species and 42% of the total genera. Species in genera, such Encyclia Hook. and Stelis Sw., were challenging to identify and additional taxonomic work is required. One widely distributed and unpublished hybrid Epidendrum×communis Hágsater Ined. was added to the list after specialist advice (Hágsater, pers. comm.)

During the construction of this list, we left out collections made by Werner Hopp (Schlechter 1924) since they were collected in Putumayo in 1921 and 1922 when Putumayo was part of the Caquetá intendancy. In 1991, Putumayo was politically recognised as a Department and, as such, it is no longer part of Caquetá. Additionally, some species collected by Hopp were deposited in the Berlin Herbarium (B) and destroyed during Second World War (Suppl. material 1. table S2).

Most orchid species documented in Caquetá are found in the Florencia Municipality (192 spp.). This could be explained by the convenience of collecting around cities and the wide altitudinal gradient in this municipality. We present collections numbers by municipality because conservation strategies might differ between political boundaries in Colombia. Regional Autonomous Corporations (CAR) are the main environmental authority. They are responsible for implementing policies and plans from the Ministry of Environment and are granted administrative and financial autonomy. Entities responsible for the formulation of such conservation strategies might benefit more from having such information presented following Departmental divisions. By depositing 140 herbarium specimens at HUAZ (duplicates will be sent to other herbaria) in the framework of this study, we substantially increased its orchid collection to 210 species, positioning HUAZ as the first local herbarium with more herbarium collections from Caquetá than any other herbaria (Fig. 6, Suppl. material 1: table S1).

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Number of orchid species in the Colombian national herbaria and international herbaria. Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas – SINCHI (COAH), Herbario Nacional Colombiano (COL), Herbario de la Universidad del Cauca (CAUP), Herbario de la Universidad del Valle (CUCV), Herbario de la Universidad de Caldas (FAUC), Herbario Federico Medem-Bogotá (FMB), Herbario de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (HPUJ), Herbario de la Universidad de Antioquia (HUA), Herbario Enrique Forero (HUAZ) de la Universidad de la Amazonia, Jardín Botánico José Celestino Mutis de Bogotá (JBB), Universidad de los Llanos (LLANOS>), Universidad de Nariño (PSO), Universidad Surcolombiana (SURCO), Herbario Forestal de la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas (UDBC), and Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC).Harvard University Oak Ames Herbarium (AMES), Herbario del Instituto Chinoin (AMO), Berlin (B), Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Herbarium (KEW), University of California, Los Angeles Herbarium (LA), the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid (MA), Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Botany (Herbarium Utrech), New York Botanical Garden (NY), the Herbier Museum Paris of the Museum National D´Histoire Naturelle (P), Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (SEL), TROPICOS database (access 2022) of the Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Gdansk University (UGDA), University of Florida Herbarium (USF), W-Reichenbach (Vienna) and University of Wisconsin Herbarium (WIS).

Five of the municipalities of Caquetá, representing ~ 20% of the total geographical area of the Department, had zero to three herbarium collections or species reported (Fig. 4). The areas in the north-eastern part of the eastern Andean Mountain range still need extensive exploration. These areas include the National Natural Park Cordillera de Los Picachos, where landmines were planted by rebel groups during the long armed conflict that lasted for decades and these have not been removed to date. Orchid diversity could significantly increase with the development of intensive exploration in these mountainous ecosystems and a thorough exploration of the Amazonian Forest canopy. For instance, Departments like Antioquia and Huila have been catalogued as having the largest orchid diversity (Betancur et al. 2015); however, these areas of Colombia have not been extensively explored for decades.

During our expeditions, two species Cattleyaviolacea (Kunth) Lindl. and Trichocentrumlanceanum (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams have been found only in La Laguna del Chaira in the Cartagena del Chaira Municipality. We doubt these species have a natural distribution there. Rather, we suspect they were introduced during the massive effort to bring orchids to La Laguna del Chaira during the 1980s, during which “uninformed” reintroductions of non-native species could have taken place.

This checklist places Caquetá as the eighth Department in Colombia in terms of genera diversity (98 genera) from its original position in the National Plan of Orchid Conservation (15th place, 62 genera). As for the ranking in species number for Colombia, Caquetá goes from position 17th (142 spp.) to position 9th (418 spp.) (Betancur et al. 2015). Caquetá has many orchid genera (98/258 in Colombia) with few species each, 76% of genera having around 1–3 species. Each of these genera include a unique clade distributed in a relatively small area of Colombia. This could be of particular interest in conservation, prioritising evolutionary history over species diversity (Arponen 2012). Caquetá would be one of the regions of Colombia where there are more different genera represented in clades than in other Colombian regions. This work supplies valuable evidence to promote conservation efforts and politics for habitat preservation of the Colombia Andean Piedmont.

Caquetá has lost approximately 30% of its original area due to human impacts, such as cattle ranching. National parks in Caquetá make up 65% of the protected remnants. In the last 50 years, expansion of the agricultural frontier for the establishment of grazing lands, wood extraction and illegal coca crops have destroyed many ecosystems, greatly impacting all national parks. Florencia, for example, is currently undergoing consistent expansion of farming lands ultimately leading to the decimation of natural ecosystems (IDEAM 2020).

Conclusion

Our floristic study is a needed contribution towards a better understanding of the diversity of Colombian orchids. The checklist provides a set of freely-available data on orchid diversity in Caquetá. Furthermore, our study is a baseline panorama of orchid species diversity in the Department, identifying groups of interest for further taxonomic work, especially those which have not been monographed. Lastly, the information provided could enhance local conservation strategies for endangered floristic elements in the Department by adding to a more complete overview of the high orchid diversity in the region.

Acknowledgements

We thank Mary Polania Ossa for taking care of the orchid living collections at La Reserva Comunitaria El Manantial in Florencia, Caquetá. We also thank members of different municipalities and regions around Caquetá who guided us, helped us in the field and hosted us in their houses during expeditions for this work. The curators and staff from all herbaria consulted here. Additionally, Eric Hágsater from Herbario AMO; Gerardo Salazar from Universidad Nacional de Mexico (UNAM); Mark Wilson from Colorado College; Adam Karremans and Gustavo Rojas from Lankester Botanical Garden; Stig Dalstrom, Sebastian Vieira, Eugenio Restrepo and Sebastian Moreno for their help in the identification and curation of the specimens. Alvaro Duque from Universidad Nacional sede Medellín provided a list of orchids from Chiribiquete and William Vargas from Corporación Paisajes Rurales provided a list of orchids from field trips he has made around Caquetá.

Citation

Arias T, Chaux-Varela J, Camero MP, Calderón-Álvarez RA, Trujillo AC, Correa-Munera MA, Zuluaga A, Perdomo O, Pérez-Escobar OA, Trujillo-Trujillo E, Valencia-D. J (2023) Checklist of Orchidaceae from Caquetá, Colombia. PhytoKeys 229: 21–46. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.229.102737

Funding Statement

RAC and TA acknowledges support from Colombian Ministry of Science and Technology, grant ID: 89280 “Fortalecimiento del Turismo Comunitario de la Reserva El Manantial, Florencia, Caqueta” Call: 1029-2021 TA acknowledges support from Colombian Ministry of Science and Technology, Grant ID: 90 “Turismo comunitario y horticultura como una estrategia para el desarrollo rural de Florencia, Caquetá durante el posconflicto” Grant call: 858 de 2019. OAPE acknowledges support from the Sainsbury Orchid Fellowship at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Swiss Orchid Foundation.

Additional information

Conflict of interest

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Ethical statement

No ethical statement was reported.

Funding

The authors acknowledge support from the Colombian Ministry of Science and Technology, grant support to RAC and TA ID: 89280 “Fortalecimiento del Turismo Comunitario de la Reserva El Manantial, Florencia, Caqueta” Call: 1029-2021. Grant support to TA ID: 90 “Turismo comunitario y horticultura como una estrategia para el desarrollo rural de Florencia, Caquetá durante el posconflicto” Grant call: 858 de 2019. OAPE acknowledges support from the Sainsbury Orchid Fellowship at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Swiss Orchid Foundation.

Author contributions

Conceptualization: TA. Data curation: TA, JVD, ACT, OP, ETT. Formal analysis: TA, ETT, JVD. Funding acquisition: TA. Investigation: AZT, ETT, MACM, ACT, JCV, TA, MPC, JVD, OP. Methodology: TA, OP, ETT, RACÁ, JCV, MPC, ACT. Project administration: MPC, RACÁ, TA. Supervision: JVD, TA. Validation: TA, OAPE, ACT, AZT, ETT, JVD. Visualization: TA. Writing - original draft: TA. Writing - review and editing: OP, TA, ETT, OAPE, JVD, AZT.

Author ORCIDs

Tatiana Arias https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8261-0635

R. Alexis Calderón-Álvarez https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5277-3070

Marco A. Correa-Munera https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2683-7733

Alejandro Zuluaga https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5874-6353

Oscar Perdomo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1260-1965

Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9166-2410

Edwin Trujillo-Trujillo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5601-540X

Janice Valencia-D. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2508-9825

Data availability

All of the data that support the findings of this study are available in the main text or Supplementary Information.

Supplementary materials

Supplementary material 1

Supplementary data

This dataset is made available under the Open Database License (http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/). The Open Database License (ODbL) is a license agreement intended to allow users to freely share, modify, and use this Dataset while maintaining this same freedom for others, provided that the original source and author(s) are credited.

Tatiana Arias, Jeisson Chaux-Varela, Maria del Pilar Camero, R. Alexis Calderón-Álvarez, Anyi Carolina Trujillo, Marco A. Correa-Munera, Alejandro Zuluaga, Oscar Perdomo, Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar, Edwin Trujillo Trujillo, Janice Valencia-D.

Data type

tables (excel document)

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Tatiana Arias, Jeisson Chaux-Varela, Maria del Pilar Camero, R. Alexis Calderón-Álvarez, Anyi Carolina Trujillo, Marco A. Correa-Munera, Alejandro Zuluaga, Oscar Perdomo, Oscar A. Pérez-Escobar, Edwin Trujillo Trujillo, Janice Valencia-D.

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