Macodes petola (Blume) Lindl.

in Gen. Et. Sp. Orch. 497 (1840).

Synonymes

Anoectochilus argyroneurus (Miquel) Koch & Lauche in Berl. Allg. Gartenz. 25. 4 (1857).

Anoectochilus petola (Blume) Hereman in Paxt. Bot. Dict. 32(1): 87 (1868).

Anoectochilus veitchianus Blume in Coll. Orchid.: 119 (1859).

Argyrorchis javanica Blume in Orch. Arch. Ind. 120. 31. 36 (1858).

Haemaria argyroneura Miquel in Choix, T. 16. F. 1 (1863).

Ludisia argyroneura Miquel in Journ. Bot. Neerl. I. 36 (1861).

Macodes argyroneura (Miquel) Rolfe in Kew Bull. 47: 1896

Macodes javanica (Blume) Hook.f. in Bot. Mag. 115:T. 7037 (1899).

Macodes robusta J.J.Smith in Bull. Jard. Bot. Buit. Ser. 3, 3: 254 (1921).

Neottia petola Blume in Bijdr.: 407. T. 2 (1825). (basionyme)

Rhomboda confusa Ormerod in Orchadian, 11(7): 331 (1995).

Spiranthes petola (Blume) Hasskarl in Cat. Hort. Bog. Alt. 47 (1844).

Macodes veitchii Boxall in F.M.Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 3, 4(13A): 249 (1880).

Macodes xanthophyllus Boxall in F.M.Blanco, Fl. Filip., ed. 3, 4(13A): 249 (1880).

Répartition

Borneo, Java, Malaisie, Philippines, Sumatra, Thaïlande.

Borneo : Sabah, Sarawak.

Philippines : Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Laguna, Quezon.

Sumatra : Jambi, Sumatera Utara.

Altitude de 300 à 1600 m.

Description sommaire

Plante terrestre, épiphyte. Taille de 0 à 16 cm. Sépale dorsal concave, ovale, de 5-9 × 5-6 mm. Sépales latéraux ovales, à apex obtus, de 5-9 × 3-6 mm. Pétales linéaires, de 6-7 × 1-2 mm. Labelle supère, trilobé.

Bibliographie

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J.B. Comber. Orchids of Java. Bentham-Moxon Trust. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. 1990. Page 35. Photo.

Helen L. Valmayor. Orchidiana Philippiniana. Tome 1. Eugenio Lopez Foundation. 1984. Page 239.

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J.B. Comber. Orchids of Sumatra. Natural History Publications. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo. 2001. Page 72. Photo.

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Mark Chase, Maarten Christenhusz & Tom Mirenda. The book of orchids. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. 2017. Page 80. Photo.


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