Liparis barbata Lindl.

in Gen. Sp. Orch. 27 (1830).

Synonymes

Liparis maboroensis Schltr. in Fedde, Repert. Beih. I. 186 (1911).

Liparis pectinata Ridl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 22. 277 (1886).

Diteilis wrayi (Hook.f.) D.Jones & M.A.Clem. in Orchadian 15(1): 41. (2005)

Leptorchis barbata (Lindl.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 671 (1891).

Leptorchis pectinata (Ridl.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 671 (1891).

Leptorchis thwaitesii (Hook.f.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 671 (1891).

Leptorchis wrayi (Hook.f.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. Pl. 2: 671 (1891).

Liparis alavensis P.J.Cribb & Whistler in Kew Bull. 59(2): 321 (-323; Fig.). (2004).

Liparis fimbriata Kerr in Kew Bull. 1927: 215 (1927).

Liparis pectinifera Ridl. in J. Bot. 36 (1898).

Liparis thwaitesii Hook.f. in Fl. Br. Ind. 5: 692 (1890).

Liparis wrayi Hook.f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. 6: 181 (1891).

Liparis indirae C.S.Kumar & K.S.Manilal in Pl. Syst. Evol. 145: 155 (1984).

Répartition

Birmanie, Borneo, Ceylan, Chine, Inde, Java, Malaisie, Nouvelle Guinée, Philippines, Samoa, Sumatra, Taiwan, Thaïlande, Vanuatu.

Borneo : Sabah.

Inde : Arunachal Pradesh, Kerala.

Philippines : Davao, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, Laguna, Leyte, Mindoro Occidental, Mindoro Oriental, Southern Leyte.

Sumatra : Sumatera Utara.

Taiwan : Nan-t'ou.

Floraison : _____JJ_____. Altitude de 500 à 1700 m.

Description sommaire

Plante terrestre. Taille de 0 à 35 cm. Feuilles de 3 à 4, de 80-140 × 50-65 mm, elliptiques. Fleurs de 6 à 7, vertes. Sépale dorsal oblong, à apex obtus, de 7-8 × 1-2 mm. Sépales latéraux oblongs, ovales, de 6-7 × 1-2 mm. Pétales linéaires, de 0-7 × 0-1 mm. Labelle rhombique, de 0-5 × 3-4 mm. Chromosomes : 2n=42.

Bibliographie

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J.J. Smith. Die Orchideen von Java. E.J. Brill Leiden. 1905. Page 265. Dessin.

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Jim Cootes. Philippine native orchid species. Katha Publishing. 2011. Page 174. Photo.

Wei-Min Lin & Yi-Fu Wang. The wild orchids of Taiwan. KBCC Press. 2014. Page 614 (sous le nom Liparis wrayi). Photo.

André Schuiteman, B. Ramamurthy Kailash & Uttam Babu Shrestha. A checklist of the Orchidaceae of India. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 2022. Page 129.

H.A. Pedersen et al. Flora of Thailand. Volume 12. Part 3. Orchidaceae 3. The forest herbarium, Bangkok. 2022. Page 799. Dessin.

Ye Lwin Aung, Aye Thin Mu, Mung Htoi Aung & Xiaohua Jin. Field guide to the orchids of Myanmar. Changjiang publishing & Media. 2021. Page 125. Photo.


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