The genus Antilla (ahn-TILL-ah) is a new genus consisting of species that, for the most part, used to belong to the genus Pleurothallis, subgenus Antilla.  Species of this genus have ramicauls shorter than, to about as long as the leaf.  The leaf is elliptical and a few species have leaves with "toothed" margins.  The inflorescence is loose and flexible and is often pendant.  The flowers are produced simultaneously or successively.

 

   Antilla alainii (Dod) Luer

   Antilla alpestris (Sw.) Luer

   Antilla appendiculata (Cogn.) Luer

   Antilla bahorucensis (Luer) Luer

   Antilla erosa (Urb.) Luer

   Antilla laxa (Sw.) Luer

   Antilla parvula (Ames & C.Schweinf.) Luer

   Antilla pendens (Dod) Luer

   Antilla privigna (Luer) Luer

   Antilla prostrata (Lindl.) Luer

   Antilla quisqueyana (Dod) Luer

   Antilla trichophora (Lindl.) Luer


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