WMTTEN ET AL. Relationships of Zygopetalinae HuntIeya wal/isOi 1 Nunya gusieavn Qcaea $ Brosa . Dtc. aea camp nu/ata raeaan menafs 62gtanftena gnatemalensis eawmann epida 5a a ca~eyi a t fmbrim a a rgrantta PaRgsla widis a erd a urrag a I oetalt m maexiare gosepaum tater mgmenaea x mlthiaa ... ... . IHuntleya Dichaea Cryptarrhena Zygopetalum gradelclade S7e I outgroups Fig. 5. Continuation of Fig. 4 of single randomly-chosen most parsimonious tree resulting from cladistic analysis of combined matK/trnL-F/ITS rDNA data set. Values above branches are Fitch lengths; values below branches are bootstrap percentages followed by Bayesian posterior probability values if> 95; an asterisk indicates posterior probability value <95. Black squares indicate nodes that collapse in the strict consensus tree. A B C D S Fig. 6. Pollinaria of genera of Zygopetalinae of the E F G H Huntleya clade. (a) ( sp. (Ecuador). (b) Benzingia reichenbachiana. (c) Benzingia caudata. (d) Daiotyla albicans. (e) Cochleanthesflabelliformis. (t) Chaubardiella pubescens. (g) Kefersteinia S deflexipetala. (h) Aetheorhyncha andreettae. (i) \ i 1Ixyophora viridisepala. (j) Euryblema anatonum. (k) Warczewiczella discolor. (1) Echinorhyncha litensis. SJ K (m) Chondroscaphe eburnea. (n) Chondroscaphe gentry. (o) Steniapallida. i S a-e, ( type, with triangular to ovate viscidia and short stipes, varying in size; f-g, with viscidia that clasp cylindric appendages of the pollinator (antennae or legs); h, truncate viscidium with broad stipe; i, triangular visicidium with stipe narrowed / P basally; j-l, wide, shield-like stipes; m-p, variation within genera with well-developed stipes. Drawings by I 5mm I Stig Dalstr6m. LANKESTERIANA5(2):