Acriopsis liliifolia (Koenig) Seidenf.
in Op. Bot., 124: 58 (1995).
Synonymes
Acriopsis annamensis Guillaum. in Fl. Gen. Indochine. 6. 533 (1933).
Acriopsis annamica Finet in Not. Syst.(Paris)2: 26 (1911).
Acriopsis crispa Griff. in Ic. Pl. Pl. 318 (1851).
Acriopsis emarginata D.Jones & M.A.Clem. in ref. [256]P.3
Acriopsis floribunda Ames in Orch. 6. 306 (1920).
Acriopsis griffithii Rchb.f. in Bonplandia 2: 92 (1854).
Acriopsis harai Tuyama in Journ. Jap. Bot. 39. 5: 129-131 (1964).
Acriopsis insulari-sylvatica Fukuyama in Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa, 1938, 28. 3 (1938).
Acriopsis javanica Reinwardt in Blume, Cat. Gew. Buit. 97 (1823).
Acriopsis nelsoniana Bailey in Queensl. Agr. Journ. 3. 160 (1898).
Acriopsis papuana Kraenzl. in K. Schum.&Laut., Fl. Schutzgeb.: 250 (1900).
Acriopsis philippinensis Ames in Orchid. 2: 215 (1908).
Acriopsis picta Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 29. Misc. 105 (1843).
Acriopsis sumatrana Schltr. in Oestr. Bot. Zeitschr. 50: 249 (1900).
Epidendrum liliifolium Koenig in Retz. Obs. 6. 661 (1791). (basionyme)
Spathoglottis trivalvis Lindl. in Gen. Sp. Orch. 120 (1831).
Répartition
Andaman et Nicobar, Australie, Birmanie, Bali, Borneo, Bougainville, Cambodge, Java, Laos, Micronésie, Malaisie, Nouvelle Guinée, Philippines, Sikkim, Singapour, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Thaïlande, Vietnam.
Australie : Queensland.
Borneo : Sabah, Sarawak.
Philippines : Davao, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Leyte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Quezon, Sorsogon, Southern Leyte.
Floraison : _F_AMJJASOND. Altitude de 0 à 1600 m.
Description sommaire
Plante épiphyte. Taille de 16 à 115 cm. Feuilles de 2 à 4, de 0-200 × 10-25 mm. Fleurs de 12 à 200, blanches, roses. Sépale dorsal concave, de 4-8 × 1-3 mm. Sépales latéraux soudés, de 4-7 × 2-3 mm. Pétales oblongs, de 4-7 × 1-3 mm. Labelle trilobé, de 3-5 × 2-4 mm.
Photos
Copyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 19/08/1988, Bali.Bibliographie
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