Ophrys holosericea


Ophrys holosericea, the late spider orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to western and central Europe and the Mediterranean region. There has been considerable confusion about the identity of this species and the correct spelling of its name.
This species is pollinated by Eucera bees, deceived by the flower that mimics a female bee.

Subtaxa

The following subtaxa are accepted:
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. andriaAegean Islands
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. apulica – Eastern and southern Italy, southern Sicily, southern Croatia
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. biancaeSicily
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. candica – Italy, Sicily, East Aegean Islands, Greece, Crete, Turkey
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. chestermaniiSardinia
  • Ophrys holosericea nothosubsp. delfuocoi – Italy
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. elatior – Eastern France, Switzerland, southwestern Germany
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. gracilis – Italy, Istria
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. holosericea – Entire range
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. lacaitae – southern Italy, Sicily, Malta, Vis
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. oblitaSouthern Greece, East Aegean Islands, Turkey, Lebanon/Syria, Palestine, Israel
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. oxyrrhynchos – southern Italy, Sicily, Malta
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. pallidiconiSouth southwest Turkey
  • Ophrys holosericea subsp. parvimaculata – South-central and southern Italy
  • Ophrys holosericea nothosubsp. robertidarum – Italy