Strongyleria pannea (Lindl.) Schuit., Y.P.Ng & H.A.Pedersen

in Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 186: 201 (2018).

Synonymes

Mycaranthes pannea (Lindl.) J.J.Wood & S.C.Chen in ref. [308]P.348

Eria calamifolia Hook.f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. 6: 191 (1890).

Eria nivosa Ridl. in J. Nat. Hist. Siam. Soc. 4: 116 (1921).

Eria odoratissima Binnendijk & Teijsmann in Nat. Tijdss. Ned. Ind. 27: 17 (1864).

Eria pannea Lindl. in Bot. Reg. Misc. 64 (1842). (basionyme)

Eria teretifolia Griff. in Itin. Not. 202 (1848).

Pinalia calamifolia (Hook.f.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. 2: 679 (1891).

Pinalia pannea (Lindl.) Kuntze in Rev. Gen (1891).

Répartition

Bhoutan, Birmanie, Borneo, Chine, Cambodge, Inde, Laos, Malaisie, Sikkim, Sumatra, Thaïlande, Tibet, Vietnam.

Borneo : Kalimantan Timur, Sabah, Sarawak.

Chine : Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Yunnan.

Inde : Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, West Bengal.

Sumatra : Riau, Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Selatan.

Floraison : ____MJJA____. Altitude de 10 à 1330 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte, lithophyte. Taille de 13 à 25 cm. Feuilles de 1 à 6, de 45-150 × 5-6 mm, térètes. Fleurs de 1 à 5, jaunes, brunes. Sépale dorsal oblong, ovale, de 5-6 × 2-3 mm. Sépales latéraux ovales, triangulaires, de 8-9 × 6-7 mm. Pétales elliptiques, de 4-6 × 2-3 mm. Labelle entier, oblong, de 6-7 × 3-4 mm. Chromosomes : 2n=38.

Photos

imageCopyright Jean-Michel Hervouet, 10/08/1988, Borneo, Kalimantan Timur.

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