Octarrhena parvula Thwaites

in Enum. Pl. Zeyl.: 305 (1861).

Synonymes

Octarrhena amesiana Schltr. in Fedde Repert. 9. 459 (1911).

Octarrhena nana (Hook.f.) Schltr. in Fedde, Repert. 9: 217 (1911).

Phreatia nana Hook.f. in Fl. Brit. India 5: 811 (1890).

Phreatia parvula (Thwaites) Hook.f. in Fl. Brit. India 5: 811 (1890).

Répartition

Borneo, Ceylan, Java, Malaisie, Philippines, Sumatra.

Borneo : Sabah, Sarawak.

Philippines : Davao, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental.

Sumatra : Sumatera Utara.

Floraison : J_M_M_JASOND. Altitude de 1000 à 1400 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte. Taille de 4 à 8 cm. Sépale dorsal ovale, de 1-2 × 0-1 mm. Sépales latéraux ovales, de 1-2 × 0-1 mm. Pétales ovales, de 0-1 × 0-1 mm. Labelle elliptique, oblong, de 0-1 × 0-1 mm.

Photos

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 10/11/2011, Malaisie, PAHANG.

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 10/11/2011, Malaisie, PAHANG.

Bibliographie

Seidenfaden & J.J. Wood. The orchids of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg. 1992. Page 337. Dessin.

J.J. Smith. Die Orchideen von Java. E.J. Brill Leiden. 1905. Page 500. .

J.B. Comber. Orchids of Java. Bentham-Moxon Trust. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. 1990. Page 204. Photo.

Helen L. Valmayor. Orchidiana Philippiniana. Tome 1. Eugenio Lopez Foundation. 1984. Page 258 (sous le nom Octarrhena amesiana).

D.M.A. Jayaweera. A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon. Volume II. A.A. Balkema/Rotterdam. 1981. Page 289. Dessin.

J.B. Comber. Orchids of Sumatra. Natural History Publications. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo. 2001. Page 564. Photo.

E.M.G. Agoo, A. Shuiteman, E.F. De Vogel. Flora Malesiana. Orchids of the Philippines Vol. I. ETI/National Herbarium of the Netherlands. 2003. Photo.

J.J. Wood. Orchids of Borneo. Volume 4. The Sabah Society. 2003. Page 178. Photo, dessin.

Pridgeon, Cribb, Chase, Rasmussen. Genera Orchidacearum. Volume 4. Oxford University Press. 2005. Page 588. Dessin.

P.T. Ong, P. O'Byrne, W.S.Y. Yong, L.G. Saw. Wild orchids of peninsular Malaysia. Forest Research Institute Malaysia. 2011. Page 39. Photo.

J.J. Wood & R.S. Beaman & J.H. Beaman. The plants of Mount Kinabalu. 2 Orchids. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1993. Page 272. Photo.

Jim Cootes. Philippine native orchid species. Katha Publishing. 2011. Page 192 (sous le nom Octarrhena amesiana). Photo.


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