Scientific name: Ophrys dyris Maire, in Bull. Hist Soc. Nat Afr. Nord. 22: 65-66, fig. 2 (1931)
Vulgar Name: Abejera of omega
Division:
Magnoliophyta CLASS: Liliopsida
ORDER:
Asparagales Familia: Orchidaceae
Author of Photography: Hair Nacho
Held Maguilla Majada of
Date: April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)
Data
Species: Plant small, 8-15 cm high. Grow in bright light in moist grassland, clear of cork, oak and pine, in regosols and Phaeozems; on marls, clays and sandstones of the cistern. Distributed in the Mediterranean region, south of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. May be found in areas of low scrub, oak degradation. Meadows and limestone ground thyme on the floor mesomediterranean up to 900 meters. Be confused with O. Basques (O. & E. Danesch) Delforge, inhabiting the Basque Country and Catalonia, possibly Spain. The latter, presents a wide range of variation, with forms that are not easily distinguished from O. dyris , characterized in that the stigmatic cavity is provided with a recess in a "V" and later flowering.
Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the species provided. Digital Bibliography
consulted:
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/web/Bloques_Tematicos/Patrimonio_Natural._Uso_Y_Gestion/Espacios_Protegidos/publicaciones_renpa/orquideas_grazalema/11_descripcion8.pdf
http://waste.ideal.es/ophrysdyris.htm
http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/Imagenes/P0983_10/P0983_10_095.pdf
Vulgar Name: Abejera of omega
Division:
Magnoliophyta CLASS: Liliopsida
ORDER:
Asparagales Familia: Orchidaceae
Author of Photography: Hair Nacho
Held Maguilla Majada of
Date: April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)
Data
Species: Plant small, 8-15 cm high. Grow in bright light in moist grassland, clear of cork, oak and pine, in regosols and Phaeozems; on marls, clays and sandstones of the cistern. Distributed in the Mediterranean region, south of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. May be found in areas of low scrub, oak degradation. Meadows and limestone ground thyme on the floor mesomediterranean up to 900 meters. Be confused with O. Basques (O. & E. Danesch) Delforge, inhabiting the Basque Country and Catalonia, possibly Spain. The latter, presents a wide range of variation, with forms that are not easily distinguished from O. dyris , characterized in that the stigmatic cavity is provided with a recess in a "V" and later flowering.
Thanks: Thank Hair Nacho identifying the species and the basic data of the species provided. Digital Bibliography
consulted:
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/web/Bloques_Tematicos/Patrimonio_Natural._Uso_Y_Gestion/Espacios_Protegidos/publicaciones_renpa/orquideas_grazalema/11_descripcion8.pdf
http://waste.ideal.es/ophrysdyris.htm
http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/Imagenes/P0983_10/P0983_10_095.pdf
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