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Parent topics
- Laeliinae [r]: A neotropical subtribus of Orchidaceae, formed by more than forty genera, some of them, such as Laelia and Cattleya, are considered among the favorites of the orchid collectors. [e]
- Orchidaceae [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
Subtopics
Species of Leptotes
- Leptotes bicolor Lindl. 1833 [r]: Is a small species of orchid widespread along the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, the type species of its genus, known for its generous blooming and its purple and white showy flowers. [e] (Lindl. 1833)
- Leptotes bohnkiana Campacci 2004 [r]: Is a small species of orchid endemic from the jungles in the South of Bahia State in Brazil, known for being similar to Leptotes bicolor, however usually carrying just one flower, much smaller, each inflorescence. [e] (Campacci 2004)
- Leptotes harryphillipsii Christenson 2004 [r]: Is as small species of orchid from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, very similar to Leptotes pauloensis from which it can be distinguished for having subtle darker stripes on petals and slightly longer labellum besides structural differences on its callus. [e] (Christenson 2004)
- Leptotes mogyensis Krackow. ex Christenson 2004 [r]: Is as rare and small species of orchid possibly from the Atlantic Forest of Sao Paulo State, Brazil, intermediate to other Leptotes species, from which it can be distinguished by its white flowers with a bright purple mark and two calli on the labellum. [e] (Christenson 2004)
- Leptotes pauloensis Hoehne 1934 [r]: Is as small species of orchid from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, similar to Leptotes tenuis from which it can be distinguished for having pale pink flowers which show white labbellum with a cream or pale yellow mark in the middle. [e] (Hoehne 1934)
- Leptotes pohlitinocoi V.P.Castro & Chiron 2004 [r]: Is a small species of orchid endemic from the jungles in the South of Bahia State in Brazil, known for being similar to Leptotes bicolor, however bringing subtle differences on their flowers structure and on their color, entirely pink. [e] (V.P.Castro & Chiron 2004)
- Leptotes tenuis Rchb.f. 1865 [r]: Is as rare and small species of orchid from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, easily differentiated within its genus because it is the only which have yellowish flowers. [e] (Rchb.f. 1865)
- Leptotes unicolor Barb.Rodr. 1877 [r]: Is as small species of orchid from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, easily differentiated within its genus by its elongated and entirely light pink flowers, which usually face down, and small dark terete leaves. [e] (Barb.Rodr. 1877)
- Leptotes vellozicola Van den Berg, E.C.Smidt & Marçal 2006 [r]: Is a small species of orchid endemic from Chapada Diamantina in Bahia State, Brazil, which is easily identified because it is the only Leptotes species that have a callus on the center of the labellum close to its apex. [e] (Van den Berg, E.C.Smidt & Marçal 2006)
Species of Leptotes currently considered synonyms
- Leptotes bicolor var. glaucophylla Hook. 1839 see Leptotes bicolor
- Leptotes bicolor var. serrulata (Lindl.) Stein 1892 see Leptotes bicolor
- Leptotes blanche-amesiae Loefgr. 1918 see Loefgrenianthus blanche-amesiae
- Leptotes glaucophylla Hoffmanns. 1843 see Leptotes bicolor
- Leptotes minuta (Rolfe) Rolfe 1889 see Leptotes tenuis
- Leptotes paranaensis Barb.Rodr. 1881 see Leptotes unicolor
- Leptotes serrulata Lindl. 1838 see Leptotes bicolor
- Loefgrenianthus [r]: A monotypic genus of orchids from Southeast and Southern Brazil closely related to Leptotes. [e]