Myoxanthus

Myoxanthus
Myoxanthus lonchophyllus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Epidendreae
Subtribe: Pleurothallidinae
Genus: Myoxanthus
Poepp. & Endl.
Species[1]

54; see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Chaetocephala Barb.Rodr.
  • Dubois-reymondia H.Karst.
  • Duboisia H.Karst.

Myoxanthus (from Greek for "dormouse" and "flower")[2] is a genus of orchids with over 50 species, widely distributed in southern Mexico, Central America, and tropical South America.[1][3] This genus is a close ally of Pleurothallis.

The genera Chaetocephala Barb.Rodr., Dubois-reymondia H.Karst., and Duboisia H.Karst. have been included in Myoxanthus.[4]

Species

54 species are accepted.[1]

  • Myoxanthus aciculifolius Luer
  • Myoxanthus affinis (Lindl.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus anancusiensis H.R.Quispe, R.D.Cuadros & F.H.Calderon
  • Myoxanthus antennifer Luer & Hirtz
  • Myoxanthus bolivianus Karremans, I.Jiménez & M.Zárate
  • Myoxanthus ceratothallis (Rchb.f.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus cereus (Ames) Luer ex Rojas-Alv. & Karremans
  • Myoxanthus chloe (Luer & R.Vásquez) Luer
  • Myoxanthus cimex (Luer & R.Escobar) Luer
  • Myoxanthus claudiana Uribe Vélez, Sauleda & Szlach.
  • Myoxanthus colothrix (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus conceicioensis M.Frey & N.Sanson
  • Myoxanthus congestus (A.Rich. & Galeotti) Soto Arenas (synonym Myoxanthus octomeriae (Schltr.) Luer)
  • Myoxanthus dasyllis Luer & Hirtz
  • Myoxanthus ephelis (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus epibator Luer & R.Escobar
  • Myoxanthus eumeces (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus exasperatus (Lindl.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus fimbriatus Luer & Hirtz
  • Myoxanthus frutex (Schltr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus georgei (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus gorgon Luer
  • Myoxanthus gyas (Luer & R.Vásquez) Luer
  • Myoxanthus herzogii (Schltr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus hirsuticaulis (Ames & C.Schweinf.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus hystrix (Rchb.f.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus lonchophyllus (Barb.Rodr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus mejiae (Garay & Dunst.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus melittanthus (Schltr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus merae (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus monophyllus Poepp. & Endl.
  • Myoxanthus montanus P.Ortiz
  • Myoxanthus neillii Luer & Dodson
  • Myoxanthus octomerioides (Lindl.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus oliviae Kolan. & Szlach.
  • Myoxanthus ortizianus Kolan. & Szlach.
  • Myoxanthus panamensis Rojas-Alv. & Karremans
  • Myoxanthus parahybunensis (Barb.Rodr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus parvilabius (C.Schweinf.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus pennellius (Luer) Rojas-Alv. & Karremans
  • Myoxanthus priapus Luer
  • Myoxanthus pulvinatus (Barb.Rodr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus punctatus (Barb.Rodr.) Luer (synonym Myoxanthus seidelii (Pabst) Luer)
  • Myoxanthus reymondii (H.Karst.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus ruschii Fraga & L.Kollmann
  • Myoxanthus sarcodactylae (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus scandens (Ames) Luer
  • Myoxanthus serripetalus (Kraenzl.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus simplicicaulis (C.Schweinf.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus sotoanus Pupulin, Bogarín & Mel.Fernández
  • Myoxanthus trachychlamys (Schltr.) Luer
  • Myoxanthus uxorius (Luer) Luer
  • Myoxanthus werneri Luer
  • Myoxanthus xiphion Luer

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Myoxanthus Poepp. & Endl". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  2. ^ Luer, Carlyle A. (1982-08-01). "A reevaluation of the genus myoxanthus (orchidaceae)". Selbyana. 7 (1). Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Inc.: 35. JSTOR 41759564. Retrieved 2023-06-11. Etymology: From the Greek myoxos (μυωξος), "a dormouse," and anthos (ανθος), "flower," referring to some obscure character of the flower.
  3. ^ Rojas-Alvarado, Gustavo; Blanco, Mario A.; Karremans, Adam P. (2021-06-10). "A taxonomic synopsis and morphological characterization of Myoxanthus (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae)". Phytotaxa. 507 (3). Magnolia Press: 211. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.507.3.1. Retrieved 2023-06-11 – via Biotaxa. The genus is distributed from southern Mexico throughout Central America to Bolivia and Brazil.
  4. ^ "Myoxanthus Poepp. & Endl". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Heterotypic Synonyms. Archived from the original on 2023-06-11. Retrieved 2023-06-11.