Stenorrhynchos

Richard ex Sprengel

Syst. Veg. 3: 709. 1826.

Etymology: Greek stenos, narrow, and rhynchos, snout, alluding to the narrow rostellum on the column
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 545. Mentioned on page 499.
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Herbs, perennial, terrestrial. Roots fascicled, fleshy. Stems with foliaceous sheaths. Leaves flat at maturity. Inflorescences densely flowered racemes. Flowers resupinate, without mentum or spur; perianth parts distinct and free, basally connivent, forming tube, apically recurved; lip elliptic-lanceolate, base truncate or slightly cordate, apex free, acute; calli barely raised on either side of basal claw extending onto base of lamina of lip where hairy; column not inflated adaxially at base, extended obliquely on top of ovary only very slightly; anther entire; viscidium narrowly elliptic, sheathing rostellum; stigma nearly terminal; rostellum well developed, needlelike. Fruits capsules.

Distribution

Tropical regions, Western Hemisphere.

Discussion

Species 9 (1 in the flora).

... more about "Stenorrhynchos"
Paul M. Catling +  and Paul Martin Brown +
Richard ex Sprengel +
Tropical regions +  and Western Hemisphere. +
Greek stenos, narrow, and rhynchos, snout, alluding to the narrow rostellum on the column +
ames1935a +
Stenorrhynchos +
Orchidaceae (tribe Cranichideae) subtribe Spiranthinae +