Mycaranthes oblitterata Blume
in Bijdr.: 353 (1825).
Synonymes
Eria callosa Henderson in J. Fed. Mal. St. Mus. 13: 225 (1927).
Eria carolettae Hance in Corolla. Perreana. 377 (1877).
Eria kingii Hook.f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. 5: 790 (1890).
Eria larutensis Ridl. in Fl. Mal. Pen. 4: 86 (1924).
Eria major Ridl. in J. Linn. Soc. 32: 288 (1896).
Eria oblitterata (Blume) Rchb.f. in Bonplandia 5: 55 (1857).
Eria ridleyi Rolfe in J. Linn. Soc. 42: 150 (1914).
Eria sclerophylla Lindl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 3: 56 (1859).
Eria tahanensis Ridl. in J. Fed. Mal. St. Mus. 6: 177 (1915).
Eria tomentella Rchb.f. in Walp. Ann. 6: 271 (1861).
Mycaranthes ridleyi (Rolfe) Rauschert in Feddes Repert., 94(78): 456 : (1983).
Pinalia kingii (Hook.f.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 2: 679 (1891).
Pinalia oblitterata (Rchb.f.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 678 (1891).
Pinalia sclerophylla (Lindl.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 679 (1891).
Pinalia javensis (Zoll. & Moritzi) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 679.1891
Eria javensis Zoll. & Moritzi in A.Moritzi, Syst. Verz. Java: 86 (1846).
Répartition
Bali, Borneo, Cambodge, Java, Malaisie, Sumatra, Thaïlande, Vietnam.
Borneo : Sabah, Sarawak.
Sumatra : Jambi, Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Utara.
Floraison : _FMAM_______. Altitude de 200 à 2400 m.
Description sommaire
Plante terrestre, épiphyte. Taille de 0 à 65 cm. Fleurs de 40 à 80, blanches, jaunes, vertes. Sépale dorsal concave, ovale, à apex obtus. Sépales latéraux triangulaires, de 2-3 × 2-3 mm. Pétales oblongs, à apex aigu, de 1-2 × 0-1 mm. Labelle obovale, trilobé, de 3-4 × 2-3 mm.
Photos
Copyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 08/11/2011, Malaisie, PAHANG.Bibliographie
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