Pteroglossaspis

Reichenbach f.

Otia Bot. Hamburg., 67. 1878.

Etymology: Greek pteron, wing, glossa, tongue, and aspis, shield
Synonyms: Triorchos Small & Nash
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 641. Mentioned on page 496, 642.
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Herbs, terrestrial, cespitose. Stems cormlike pseudobulbs. Leaves wilting at end of growing season, basal, nearly petiolate; blade plicate, not articulate with leaf sheaths. Inflorescences lateral, from base of pseudobulb, racemes, erect. Flowers resupinate, inconspicuous; sepals and petals converging [usually spreading], distinct and free, nearly equal; lip spreading, sessile at base of column, 3-lobed; disc smooth, without spurs; column erect, wingless, stout, 3–4 mm, base 2-auriculate, apex blunt; anther terminal, incumbent, operculate, 1-locular; pollinia 2, yellow, spheric, sulcate, cartilaginous; stipe semilunar; viscidium present. Fruits capsules, erect when mature.

Distribution

Neotropical regions, Africa.

Discussion

Species 7–10 (1 in the flora).

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Gustavo A. Romero-González +
Reichenbach f. +
Neotropical regions +  and Africa. +
Greek pteron, wing, glossa, tongue, and aspis, shield +
Otia Bot. Hamburg., +
rolfe1898a +, romero-g1993a +  and wood1989a +
Triorchos +
Pteroglossaspis +
Orchidaceae (tribe Cymbidieae) subtribe Eulophiinae +