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Systematic and comparative anatomy of Maxillarieae (Orchidaceae), sans Oncidiinae
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (2004)
  • William Louis Stern, University of Florida
  • Walter S. Judd, University of Florida
  • Barbara S. Carlsward, Eastern Illinois University
Abstract
On the basis of floral and vegetative morphology, 63 tropical American genera have been recognized within Maxillarieae. We were able to examine anatomical material of all subtribes, excluding Oncidiinae. Stegmata with conical silica bodies occur in leaves and stems of all subtribes excluding Ornithocephalinae, and pericyclic stegmata found in roots are characteristic of Lycastinae. Lycastinae and Maxillariinae are characterized by foliar glands, foliar fibre bundles and tilosomes. Endodermal cells are U-thickened in most Zygopetalinae; O-thickened in most Lycastinae, Ornithocephalinae and Telipogoninae; variously thickened in Maxillariinae; and thin-walled in Cryptarrhena lunata. Water-storage cells varied from thin-walled to variously banded throughout Maxillarieae. Cladistic analyses using anatomical characters yielded no resolution among subtribes, illustrating that anatomical characters are of limited value in assessing relationships within this tribe.
Keywords
  • cladistic analysis,
  • stigmata,
  • toilsome,
  • vegetative anatomy,
  • velamen,
  • water-storage cell
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Publication Date
2004
Citation Information
William Louis Stern, Walter S. Judd and Barbara S. Carlsward. "Systematic and comparative anatomy of Maxillarieae (Orchidaceae), sans Oncidiinae" Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society Vol. 144 Iss. 3 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barbara_carlsward/11/