kentuckiense
Debaser
Hey everyone. I apologize for not visiting the forum in, uh, three years (121236 unread posts!)
I just got back from two weeks in Peru. I photographed a few dozen orchids, but I'm having some trouble with identification. For instance, I photographed four different species within the terrestrial genus Pterichis, but only two of them were readily identifiable. The other two do not match any material I can find on line. It seems like a lot of Pterichis species are really only known from their type specimens. Similarly, I photographed a member of the genus Aa (yep, that's the genus), but the two resources I have provide wildly different photos for Aa rosei.
Do any of you have any contacts in the region that could be of any help? Most of my photos are from the Andes, but I do have a few from the Amazon basin (Tambopata River). Unfortunately the Terrestrial Orchid Forum has been down for years and doesn't seem to be coming back.
I also have a handful of Epidendrum that I'd be happy to post if others want to take a crack at them.
Thanks!
I just got back from two weeks in Peru. I photographed a few dozen orchids, but I'm having some trouble with identification. For instance, I photographed four different species within the terrestrial genus Pterichis, but only two of them were readily identifiable. The other two do not match any material I can find on line. It seems like a lot of Pterichis species are really only known from their type specimens. Similarly, I photographed a member of the genus Aa (yep, that's the genus), but the two resources I have provide wildly different photos for Aa rosei.
Do any of you have any contacts in the region that could be of any help? Most of my photos are from the Andes, but I do have a few from the Amazon basin (Tambopata River). Unfortunately the Terrestrial Orchid Forum has been down for years and doesn't seem to be coming back.
I also have a handful of Epidendrum that I'd be happy to post if others want to take a crack at them.
Thanks!