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''Trisetella'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
orchid Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Orchids are cosmopolitan plants that are found in almost every habitat on Eart ...
s, native to Central and
South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern Subregion#Americas, subregion o ...
. Twelve of the 23 currently known species are endemic to
Ecuador Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It also includes the Galápagos Province which contain ...
.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
/ref>Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2006). Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4: 1-672. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford. They bear small flowers with fused
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s and fused
petal Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s. The
synsepal A synsepal is a floral structure formed by the partial or complete fusion of two or more sepals. Such sepals are said to be synsepalous or gamosepalous. It is common among lady's slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae) that the two lateral sepals a ...
bears three hair-like tails, which is the namesake of ''Trisetella'' ("three little bristles"). Species accepted as of June 2014: #'' Trisetella abbreviata'' Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella andreettae'' Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella cordeliae'' Luer - Peru #'' Trisetella dalstroemii'' Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella didyma'' (Luer) Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella dressleri'' (Luer) Luer - Panama #'' Trisetella escobarii'' Luer - Colombia #'' Trisetella fissidens'' Luer & Hirtz - Ecuador #'' Trisetella gemmata'' (Rchb.f.) Luer - Colombia #'' Trisetella hirtzii'' Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella hoeijeri'' Luer & Hirtz - Ecuador #'' Trisetella klingeri'' Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella lasiochila'' Pupulin - Costa Rica #'' Trisetella nodulifera'' Luer & Hirtz - Ecuador, Peru #'' Trisetella pantex'' (Luer) Luer - Ecuador #'' Trisetella regia'' Königer - Peru #'' Trisetella scobina'' Luer - Ecuador, Bolivia #'' Trisetella sororia'' Luer & Andreetta - Ecuador #'' Trisetella strumosa'' Luer & Andreetta - Ecuador #'' Trisetella tenuissima'' (C.Schweinf.) Luer - Colombia, Panama #'' Trisetella triaristella'' (Rchb.f.) Luer - Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia #'' Trisetella triglochin'' (Rchb.f.) Luer - Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas #'' Trisetella vittata'' (Luer) Luer - Ecuador


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* * Pleurothallidinae genera {{Epidendreae-stub