Apostasia orchid

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Apostasia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Apostasioideae
Genus: Apostasia
Blume, 1825
Species

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Apostasia is a genus of primitive orchids (family Orchidaceae), comprising 7 terrestrial species.

The genus is distributed in humid areas of the Himalayan region, India, Sri Lanka, New Guinea, and North Australia.

The species of Apostasia produce an erect inflorescence with up to six lateral branches, arising from the main, elongated root. Their warty tubercles are swollen and stalked. They lack a velamen.

They bear up to 30 white or yellow flowers. The flowers of Apostasia species are not resupinate (= turned upside down), as in the other orchids.

Like Neuwiedia with 3 fertile stamens, the other genus of the same subfamily, Apostasia is noted for having 2 fertile, abaxial stamens instead of one like other orchids. The possession of 2-3 abaxial anthers is autapomorphous (= a derived characteristic unique to a taxon) in the Apostasioideae. Apostasia nuda, Apostasia elliptica and Apostasia latifolia lack a staminode. This loss of a staminode is an apomorphy (= derived characteristic). The other species are characterized by a staminode that is homologous to the only stamen of monandrous orchids. This presence of a staminode defines an ancestral trait (= pleisiomorphic).

Because of that primitive feature, some authority did not consider Apostasia as real orchids. Nevertheless the difference between these genera and outgroups in cladistic analysis is larger than with the rest of the orchids. They are therefore included within the orchid family.

The genera Adactylus Rolfe and Mesodactylis Wall., Neumayera Rchb.f and Niemeyera F.Muell. have been brought into synonymy with Apostasia.

  • Apostasia elliptica J.J.Sm., 1920.
  • Apostasia latifolia Rolfe, 1889.
  • Apostasia nuda R.Br. in N.Wallich, 1830.
  • Apostasia odorata Blume, 1825.
  • Apostasia parvula Schltr., 1906.
  • Apostasia ramifera S.C.Chen & K.Y.Lang, 1986.
  • Apostasia wallichii R.Br. in N.Wallich, 1830.

  • Stern, W. L., V. Cheadle, and J. Thorsch (1993). "Apostasiads, systematic anatomy, and the origins of Orchidaceae". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 111: 411–45. 
  • A. Kocyan, Y.-L. Qiu, P. K. Endress, and E. Conti (2004). "A phylogenetic analysis of Apostasioideae (Orchidaceae) based on ITS, trnL-F and matK sequences". Plant Syst. Evol. 247: 203-213. 
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