Mexipedium
{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants}}
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| image = Mexipedium xerophyticum Orchi 01.jpg
| status = CR | status_system = IUCN3.1
| status2 = CITES_A1
| status2_system = CITES
| status2_ref = {{Cite web|title=Appendices {{!}} CITES|url=https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php|access-date=2022-01-14|website=cites.org}}
| taxon = Mexipedium xerophyticum
| parent_authority = V.A.Albert & M.W.Chase
| authority = (Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater) V.A.Albert & M.W.Chase
| synonyms = Phragmipedium xerophyticum {{au|Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater}}
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| range_map =Mexipedium distribution map.png
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Mexipedium is a monotypic genus of the orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Cypripedioideae, consisting of only one species, Mexipedium xerophyticum. It is also the sole genus of tribe Mexipedieae and subtribe Mexipediinae.{{cite journal |last=Albert |first=V. A. |author2=Chase, M. W. |year=1992 |title=Mexipedium: a new genus of slipper orchid (Cypripedioideae: Orchidaceae) |journal=Lindleyana |volume=7 |issue=3 |pages=172–176 |url=https://secure.aos.org/digital-library/199203lind_07-03/index.html#55 |url-access=limited }}
Taxonomy and discovery
This species was initially described as Phragmipedium xerophyticum by Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater in 1990, but transferred to its own genus by Albert & Chase in 1992, in part based on results from DNA analysis. The genus Mexipedium is listed as Phragmipedium in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), and for other legal purposes. Allied genera include Cypripedium, Paphiopedilum, Selenipedium and Phragmipedium.
Its name is derived from the country of origin Mexico and the Latin {{lang|la|pes}} (“foot”), referring to the slipper-shaped lip. The specific epithet xerophyticum is from the Greek ξηρός (xērós, "dry") and φυτόν (phutón, "plant"), referring to its preference for dry conditions.
Mexipedium xerophyticum is known from a single location in Oaxaca, Mexico. Only seven plants were observed at the time of its discovery. Mexipedium was recently rediscovered in a nearby locality.{{cite journal|last1=Pérez-García|first1=E. A.|title=El redescubrimiento de Mexipedium xerophyticum (Soto Arenas, Salazar & Hágsater) V.A. Albert & M.W. Chase|journal=Lankesteriana|date=2010|volume=9|issue=3|pages=557–563|url=http://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/lankesteriana/article/viewFile/12118/11404}} A small number of plants were removed for propagation in case plant hunters eradicated the wild stock. Plants are now available as propagules.
Description and habitat
This is a lithophytic orchid, growing on cliffs, shielded from the sun, at an elevation of {{convert|320|m|ft|abbr=on}}. But it grows as well on rocks or in the detritus in crevasses. Its growth form is unusual in that it tends to spread by runners, offset from the parent plant by several centimeters. The silvery-green leaves are small, stiff and semi-erect. The tiny white-pink flowers show a shieldlike, pinkish staminode and a slipper-shaped lip. The curved petals are scythe-shaped. Inflorescences are multifloral and branched.
File:Mexipedium xerophyticum Orchi 010.jpg|Plant
File:Mexipedium xerophyticum Orchi 038.jpg|Leaves
File:Mexipedium xerophyticum Orchi 008 (cropped).jpg|Flower
References
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- {{cite journal |last=Cox |first=A. V. |author2=Pridgeon, A. M. |author3=Albert, V. A. |author4= Chase, M. W. |year=1997 |title=Phylogenetics of the slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae: Orchidaceae): nuclear rDNA ITS sequences |journal=Plant Systematics and Evolution |volume=208 |issue=3–4 |pages=197–223 |doi=10.1007/BF00985442 |bibcode=1997PSyEv.208..197C |s2cid=23621128 }}
- {{cite book |title=Genera Orchidacearum |volume=1 |last=Pridgeon |first=A. M. |author2=Cribb, P. J. |author3=Chase, M. W. |author4= Rasmussen, F. N. |year=1999 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York |isbn=0-19-850513-2 }}
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External links
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Category:Monotypic orchid genera