PhytoKeys (May 2018)

New taxonomic and conservation status of Ossiculum (Vandeae, Orchidaceae), a highly threatened and narrow-endemic angraecoid orchid from Central Africa

  • Murielle Simo-Droissart,
  • Tariq Stévart,
  • Bonaventure Sonké,
  • Sandrine Mayogo,
  • Narcisse Kamdem,
  • Vincent Droissart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.98.23511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 98
pp. 85 – 97

Abstract

Read online Read online Read online

In the context of producing a revised phylogenetic Linnean taxonomy of angraecoid orchids, the monotypic and narrow-endemic genus Ossiculum is synonymised with Calyptrochilum. Accordingly, a new combination in Calyptrochilum is proposed for Ossiculum aurantiacum. The morphological and DNA-based evidence for this transfer is discussed. Moreover, Calyptrochilum aurantiacum is here firstly reported outside Cameroon, with a record from the Republic of the Congo. The Red List conservation status of this species is reassessed and it is to be downgraded from “Critically Endangered” (CR) to “Endangered” (EN), following the recent discovery of additional subpopulations in Cameroon.