Carlyle A. Luer’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


Icones Pleurothallidinarum XIV. Systematics of Draconanthes, Lepanthes Subgenus Marsipanthes and Subgenus Lepanthes of Ecuador
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January 1997

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Kew Bulletin

Phillip Cribb

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Carlyle A. Luer


Citations (3)


... Our histological tests showed that there was a polarization in protein detection on the papillae of the lip; the hypochile, which is the concave base articulated at the column-foot, and therefore closest to the column (Fig. 1E), has the highest concentration of proteins compared with the secretory papillae of the epichile, which is consistent with the description of Luer (1993), who proposed that this deep central cleft of the hypochile in the genus Dracula is possibly a nectary or fragrance source. ...

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Pollination ecology of Dracula erythrochaete (Orchidaceae): brood-site imitation or food deception?
Icones Pleurothallidinarum X: Systematics of Dracula
  • Citing Article
  • January 1995

Kew Bulletin

... The genus is characterized by ramicauls covered with infundibuliform sheaths, often referred to as "lepanthiform sheaths," each bearing a single leaf that supports a slender, elongated inflorescence carrying one or multiple flowers. These flowers typically feature transversely lobed petals, and, in most cases, a specialized structure known as an appendix on the lip, facilitating pollination through pseudocopulation (Blanco & Barboza 2005, Luer 1996. Although the genus has many geographically restricted species (Crain & Tremblay 2014), there are some widespread species (e.g. ...

Icones Pleurothallidinarum XIV. Systematics of Draconanthes, Lepanthes Subgenus Marsipanthes and Subgenus Lepanthes of Ecuador
  • Citing Article
  • January 1997

Kew Bulletin

... Taxa included in the catalogue have been either listed in previous works or are here cited for the first time based on materials determined by one of us. We relied on the pleurothallid monographs published by Luer (1986Luer ( , 1987Luer ( , 1988Luer ( , 1990Luer ( , 1991aLuer ( , 1992Luer ( , 1993Luer ( , 1994Luer ( , 1995Luer ( , 1996bLuer ( , 1996cLuer ( , 1997Luer ( , 1998bLuer ( , 1999Luer ( , 2000aLuer ( , 2000bLuer ( , 2000cLuer ( , 2002aLuer ( , 2002bLuer ( , 2003aLuer ( , 2003bLuer ( , 2006Luer ( , 2007Luer ( , 2009bLuer ( , 2010Luer ( , 2011Luer ( , 2016aLuer ( , 2016bLuer ( , 2017aLuer ( , 2017bLuer ( , 2018aLuer ( ,2018bLuer ( , 2018c and Luer & Thoerle (2012a), in addition to previous checklists of Colombian Pleurothallidinae (Bernal et , Viveros & Higgins 2007, and online databases such as Epidendra, GBIF, IPNI, Tropicos and the WCSP ). An attempt has been made to curate previous lists of names. ...

Icones Pleurothallidinarum XI. Systematics of Lepanthes Subgenus Brachycladium and Pleurothallis Subgenus Aenigma, Subgenus Elongata, Subgenus Kraenzlinella. Monographs in Systematic Botany
  • Citing Article
  • January 1996

Kew Bulletin