SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
 issue127First record of Unguiculariopsis ravenelii (Leotiomycetes, Ascomycota) from MexicoThelephora dominicana (Agaricomycetes, Fungi), a new record for Mexico author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Acta botánica mexicana

On-line version ISSN 2448-7589Print version ISSN 0187-7151

Abstract

PEREZ-ALVA, Braulio Ricardo  and  PEREZ-FLORES, Guillermo Alejandro. New record of Govenia purpusii (Orchidaceae) in La Malinche National Park, Tlaxcala, Mexico. Act. Bot. Mex [online]. 2020, n.127, e1667.  Epub July 02, 2020. ISSN 2448-7589.  https://doi.org/10.21829/abm127.2020.1667.

Background and Aims:

Govenia purpusii is a species of the Orchidaceae family; it has a restricted distribution within subalpine forests of the states of Chiapas, Colima, Durango, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Veracruz and Zacatecas. The aim of this study was to describe the discovery of this species in La Malinche National Park, Tlaxcala to include it in the floristic inventory.

Methods:

A population of G. purpusii was identified in the field and collections were made. Through the comparison of botanical material collected with herbarium specimens, the species was determined considering vegetative and floral characters for its identification.

Key results:

The species was found in oak-pine vegetation at 2780 m altitude, sharing space with Selaginella sp., Oxalis sp., Peperomia sp. and Pinguicula moranensis.

Conclusions:

Monitoring this population is recommended as due to the small distribution area in La Malinche National Park and the limited knowledge of this population, local extinction would represent a loss of genetic material for the species. This record should not be interpreted as a recent extension in its range, the presence within this area may be the result of forest fragmentation in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.

Keywords : Quercus-Pinus forest; Trans-Mexican Neovolcanic Belt; floristic inventory; terrestrial orchid.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )