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{{Taxobox | |||
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| name = ''Sophronitis'' | |||
| image = Sophronitis-dayana.jpg | |||
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| image_caption = ''Sophronitis dayana'' | |||
| regnum = ]ae | |||
| divisio = ] | |||
| classis = ] | |||
| ordo = ] | |||
| familia = ] | |||
| subfamilia = ] | |||
| tribus = ] | |||
| subtribus = ] | |||
| alliance = Cattleya | |||
| genus = '''''Sophronitis''''' | |||
| genus_authority = ], 1828 | |||
| subdivision_ranks = Species | |||
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'''''Sophronitis''''' is a genus of small, ] or ] ]s, growing in the damp montane forest of eastern ], ] and NE ]. | |||
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''Sophronitis'' species are widely known for their red flowers, particularly ''Sophronitis coccinea''. | |||
They have short, ovoid, often densely clustered, pseudobulbs along the ], in which grows a single, or rarely two, apical, erect, fleshy, gray green ]. | |||
The leaf gives rise to a terminal ] with one to eight ]s. Sometimes this inflorescence is subtended by a spathaceous bract, sometimes erroneously called ] (spathe is a typical form in some other families such as ] and ]). The flowers have similarly shaped ]s and ]s, and can be yellow, pink, lavender, magenta, orange and red. | |||
The trilobed ] has lateral lobes that partially encircle the ]. The smaller midlobe has a yellow disc and the spur is adnate to the ]. The lip often presents some lamellate calli. | |||
Some species are yellow, and almost all species have some shades of orange due to natural variation within the species. | |||
They are used extensively in ] to influence the small size and the dark red color of the progeny, such as in the hybrid x ''Sophrolaeliocattleya'' (x''Slc''.) | |||
''Sophronitis'' species are quite small, a characteristic that may be conferred to progeny such that they are more compact. | |||
This new classification was created by Van den Berg & M.W.Chase in 2000. In addition to the traditional small, red species, it included all ''Laelia species'' from Brazil, based on DNA evidence. The Mexican species still are ''Laelia''. | |||
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'''''Chironiella''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Brasilaelia''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Dungsia''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Hadrolaelia''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Hoffmannseggella''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Lophoglottis''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Microlaelia''''' <small>]</small>, '''''Sophronia''''' <small>]</small> are synonyms of ''Sophronitis''. | |||
== Species == | |||
Many of these species used to belong to the genus ''Laelia''. | |||
*''Sophronitis acuensis'' Fowlie: '''Acu Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis alaorii'' (Brieger & Bicalho) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Alaor's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Bahia). | |||
*''Sophronitis alagoensis'' V.P.Castro & Chiron: ''' (Brazil - Alagoas) | |||
*''Sophronitis alvaroana'' (F.E.L.Miranda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis angereri'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Angerer's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis bahiensis'' (Schltr.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Bahia). | |||
*''Sophronitis bicolor'' F.E.L.Miranda: (Brazil - Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis blumenscheinii'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Blumenschein's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis bradei'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Brade's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis brevicaulis'' (H.G.Jones) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil). | |||
*''Sophronitis brevipedunculata'' (Cogn.) Fowlie: '''Short-stalked Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis briegeri'' (Blumensch. ex Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis caulescens'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Caulescent Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis cernua'' (Lindl.) Hook.: '''Nodding Sophronitis''' (Brazil to NE. Argentina). | |||
**''Sophronitis cernua '' var. ''alagoensis'' (Brazil - Alagoas). Pseudobulb epiphyte | |||
**''Sophronitis cernua'' var. ''cernua'' (Brazil to NE. Argentina). Pseudobulb epiphyte | |||
*''Sophronitis cinnabarina'' (Bateman ex Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Cinnabar Sophronitis''' (Brazil - S. Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis coccinea'' (Lindl.)Rchb.f.: '''Scarlet Sophronitis''' (Brazil to Argentina - Misiones). | |||
*''Sophronitis conceicionensis'' (V.P.Castro & Campacci) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis crispa'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Crisped Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis crispata'' (Thunb.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Cliff-dwelling Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis dayana'' (Rchb.f.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Day's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - S. Minas Gerais to Rio de Janeiro). | |||
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*''Sophronitis duveenii'' (Fowlie) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Minas Gerais: Serra do Cipó). | |||
*''Sophronitis endsfeldzii'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Endsfeldz's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis esalqueana'' (Blumensch. ex Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis fidelensis'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Saint Fidel's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis flavasulina'' (F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis fournieri'' (Cogn.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Fournier's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais) | |||
*''Sophronitis ghillanyi'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Ghilany's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis gloedeniana'' (Hoehne) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Gloeden's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - São Paulo). | |||
*''Sophronitis gracilis'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Graceful Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais: Serra do Cipó). | |||
*''Sophronitis grandis'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Grand Laelia''' (Brazil - SE. Bahia to N. Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis harpophylla'' (Rchb.f.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Sickle-leaf Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais to Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis hispidula'' (Pabst & A.F.Mello) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis itambana'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis jongheana'' (Rchb.f.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Jonghe Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis kautskyi'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Kautsky's Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis kettieana'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Kettie's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais) | |||
*''Sophronitis liliputana'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Dwarf Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais: Serra do Ouro Branco). | |||
*''Sophronitis lobata'' (Lindl) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Lobed Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil. | |||
*''Sophronitis longipes'' (Rchb.f.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase : '''Long-peduncled Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil - Serra do Cipó). | |||
*''Sophronitis lundii'' (Rchb.f. & Warm.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase : '''Lund's Sophronitis''' (Bolivia to Argentina - Misiones, Salta). | |||
**''Sophronitis lundii'' f. ''alba'' (L.C.Menezes) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis mantiqueirae'' : '''Mantiqueira Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil). | |||
*''Sophronitis marcaliana'' (Campacci & Chiron) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis milleri'' (Blumensch. ex Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Miller's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
] | |||
*''Sophronitis mixta'' (Hoehne) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis munchowiana'' (F.E.L.Miranda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis pabstii'' (F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 (Brazil - Minas Gerais) | |||
*''Sophronitis pendula'' (R.C.Mota, P.L.Viana & K.G.Lacerda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 (Brazil - Minas Gerais) | |||
*''Sophronitis perrinii'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Perrin's Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis pfisteri'' (Pabst & Senghas) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Pfister's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Bahia). | |||
*''Sophronitis praestans'' (Linden & Rchb.f.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Spectacular Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis pterocarpa'' Lindl. (Brazil to Paraguay). | |||
*''Sophronitis pumila'' (Hook.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Dwarf Sophronitis''' (SE. & S. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis purpurata'' (Lindl. & Paxton) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Purple-stained Sophronitis''' (SE. & S. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis pygmaea'' (Pabst) Withner (Brazil - Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis reginae'' (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Regina's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis sanguiloba'' (Withner) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Red-lobed Sophronitis''' (Brazil – Bahia) | |||
*''Sophronitis sincorana'' (Schltr) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Sincora Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Bahia). | |||
*''Sophronitis tenebrosa'' (Rolfe) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Dark Sophronitis''' (Brazil - SE. Bahia to Espírito Santo). | |||
*''Sophronitis tereticaulis'' (Hoehne) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Twisted-stem Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis verboonenii'' (F.E.L.Miranda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: (Brazil - Rio de Janeiro). | |||
*''Sophronitis virens'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: '''Green-flowered Sophronitis''' (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis wittigiana'' Barb.Rodr.: '''Wittig's Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Espírito Santo). | |||
**''Sophronitis wittigiana'' f. ''candida'' Roeth & O.Gruss (2005) | |||
*''Sophronitis xanthina'' (Lindl.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase: Y'''ellow Sophronitis''' (Brazil - Bahia to Espírito Santo). | |||
== Natural hybrids == | |||
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*''Sophronitis × carassana'' (S. lucasiana × S. mantiqueira) (Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis × cipoensis'' (S. crispata × S. ghillanyi) (Brazil - Minas Gerais). | |||
*''Sophronitis × espirito-santensis'' (S. pumila × S. xanthina) (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis x feldmanniana'' (F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis × gerhard-santosii'' (S. harpophylla × S. kautskyana) (SE. Brazil). | |||
*''Sophronitis × lilacina'' (S. crispa × S. perrinii) (SE. Brazil). | |||
*''Sophronitis × mucugense'' (S. bahiensis × S. pfisteri) (Brazil - Bahia). | |||
*''Sophronitis x raganii'' (F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase 2005 | |||
*''Sophronitis × wyattiana'' (S. crispa × S. lobata) (SE. Brazil) | |||
*''Sophronitis × zaslawskii'' (S. harpophylla × S. praestans) (SE. Brazil) | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Sop_mixta.jpg|''Sophronitis mixta'' | |||
Image:Sop_longipes.jpg|''Sophronitis longipes'' | |||
Image:Sop_perrini.jpg|''Sophronitis perrini'' | |||
Image:Sop_sincorana.jpg|''Sophronitis sincorana'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
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