Gastrochilus yehii sp. nov. (Orchidaceae) from Taiwan
Author
Lee, Chi Te
0000-0002-6282-1707
Nantou Forest District Office, Forest Bureau, 456, Shiguan Rd., Caotun Town, Nantou County, 542, Taiwan. & kidlee 1975 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6282 - 1707
kidlee1975@gmail.com
Author
Wu, Jin Hua
0000-0002-6294-407X
Nantou Forest District Office, Forest Bureau, 456, Shiguan Rd., Caotun Town, Nantou County, 542, Taiwan. & foxkid 0800 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6294 - 407 X
foxkid0800@gmail.com
Author
Wang, Yu Qi
0000-0002-4898-0015
Department of Forestry, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, 1, Shuefu Rd., Neipu, Pingtung, 912, Taiwan. & ion 900109 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4898 - 0015 & Department of Forestry, The Affiliated Taichung Agricultural Vocational Senior High School of National Chung Hsing University., 283, Taichung Rd., Taichung City, 401, Taiwan. & silyvia 0227 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8949 - 5107
ion900109@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-03-09
587
1
53
58
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.587.1.7
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.587.1.7
1179-3163
7710717
Gastrochilus yehii
S. I. Hsieh, C. T. Lee & J. H. Wu
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
&
2
)
Type
:
TAIWAN
,
Nantou County
,
Rwn’ai Township
,
24° 04’ 20.4” S
,
121° 13’ 59.1” E
, alt.
2000-2500 m
elevation,
20 Sep. 2021
,
J
.
H
.
Wu
538 (
holotype
:
PPI
!; isotype:
TCF
!)
Epiphytic pendulous herb. Stems clustered, rarely branched,
4–12 cm
long,
1.5–2.5 cm
wide, with purple spots, usually rooting. Leaves distichous, blade narrowly elliptic or falcate-lanceolate, 18–25 ×
5–7 mm
, base cuneate, apex acute, surface glossy, with purple dots. Inflorescence corymbose,
15–20 mm
long, 4–6 flowered; peduncle
3–8 mm
long, with a tiny bract; bracts deltoid, 0.6–0.7×
0.3–0.4 mm
; pedicle and ovary yellow-green with purple spots,
5–10 mm
long. Flowers yellow-green, with purple blotches,
6–8 mm
tall,
5–8 mm
wide, lips reddish purple with yellow-whiteness. Dorsal sepal oblong-elliptic, concave, 4.0–
5.5 mm
× 2.5–3.0 mm, apex obtuse; lateral sepal similar to dorsal sepal; petals sub-obovate, 4.0–
5.5 mm
× 2.0–
2.5 mm
, apex acute. Lip with distinct partition between a flat epichile and a saccate hypochile; epichile semiorbicular, 2.0–2.5 × 4.0–
4.5 mm
, apex obtuse, whitish with purple dots, densely ciliate on upper surface, central cushion greenish, adaxially covered with dense white long hair; hypochile subconical, 2.5– 3.0 mm tall, 2.0–
2.5 mm
in diam., purple with reddish speckles, acute at bottom, glabrous on both surfaces. Column stout, ca.
1.7 mm
long,
1.2 mm
wide; rostellum forked at apex; anther cap galeate with curved emarginate apex, ca. 1.0 ×
1.2 mm
; pollinarium ca.
1.5 mm
long; pollinia 2, ca.
0.5 mm
in diam.; stipe elongate, ca.
1.2 mm
.
FIGURE 1.
Gastrochilus yehii
.
A. Flowering habits. B–C. Flower (B, side view; C, front view). D–E. Lip and column (D, side view; E, top view). F. Bract. G. Dorsal sepal. H. Petal. I. Lateral sepal. J–K. Anther cap (J, bottom view; K, top view). L. Pollinarium.
FIGURE 2.
Photographs of
Gastrochilus yehii
. A–B. Flowering habits. C–F. Flower (C. Sepals & Petals adaxial view, Lip & Column side view; D. Anther cap & Pollinarium bottom view; E. side view; F. top view). G. Flower & Immature capsule.
FIGURE 3.
Distribution of
Gastrochilus yehii
in Taiwan.
FIGURE 4.
Photographs of
Gastrochilus yehii
and related species. A.
G
.
yehii
. B.
G
.
raraensis
. C.
G
.
deltoglossus
. D.
G
.
ciliaris
.
Etymology:
The specific epithet is derived from Dr. Chuan-Rong Yeh, who is an eminent plant taxonomist from
Taiwan
.
Distribution and ecology:
Gastrochilus yehii
is currently only found in the mixed broadleaf-conifer forest between
1500–2000 m
elevation in Ren’ai Township of
Nantou County
(
Fig. 3
). The forest is dominated by
Quercus
spp.
,
Castanopsis cuspidata
var.
carlesii
(Hemsl.) T. Yamaz.
,
Trochodendron aralioides
Siebold & Zucc.
,
Machilus pseudolongifolia
Hayata
,
Litsea morrisonensis
Hayata
,
Acer rubescens
Hayata
,
Fatsia polycarpa
Hayata
,
Daphniphyllum himalense
Blume subsp.
macropodum
(Miq.) Huang
,
Pinus taiwanensis
Hayata
and planted
Cunninghamia konishii
Hayata.
The new species is epiphytic on the large trunks and branches of forest trees. Flowering occurs from August to October.
Conservation status:
The new species
Gastrochilus yehii
is known from
type
locality,
Ren’ai Township
,
Nantou County
,
Taiwan
.
So
far only 50 mature individuals have been recorded.
Extent
of occurrence is about
5 km
2
and area of occupancy is about
1 km
2
.
In
Taiwan
, the most wildlife orchids are still under threat of illegal wild collection.
Based
on its limited range of distribution and number of mature individuals, it is provisionally assessed as critically endangered (
CR
) according to the criteria of the
IUCN
guidelines (
Editorial Committee
of the
Red List of
Taiwan
Plants 2017
;
Guidelines
for
Using
the
IUCN
Red List Categories
and
Criteria
2022)
.
Similar species discussion:
Despite its similarity to other members of the
Gastrochilus
alliance in terms of gross floral and leaf morphology,
Gastrochilus yehii
is readily distinguished by the features of its lip. Morphologically, it shows a close affinity to
G. ciliaris
F. Maek.
,
G. deltoglossus
T.C. Hsu, S.I. Hsieh, J.H. Wu & H.C. Hung
and
G. raraensis
Fukuy
(
Fig. 4
). Based on the essential features,
G. raraensis
, an endemic species in
Taiwan
, is the most similar species to
G
.
yehii
, but the former can be differentiated by its pale green to yellowish lip, and longer (ca.
3.5– 4.5 mm
) distinctly-curved-forward conic-cylindrical hypochile with blue spots (
Fukuyama 1934
;
Lin 1987
;
Chung & Leou 1993
;
Su 2000
;
Chen
et al.
2009
;
Hsu
et al.
2018
). Furthermore,
G. deltoglossus
, another endemic species in
Taiwan
, is resemblant to
G
.
yehii
in plant habit and hypochile shape, but differs in flower color and has a narrower triangular epichile (2.0–2.5 × 3.0–
3.5 mm
) adaxially covered with short hair (
Hsu
et al.
2018
). In addition,
G. ciliaris
, recorded from
Taiwan
and
Japan
, can be clearly distinguished by its yellow-green lip, shorter (
2 mm
tall) semispherical hypochile and narrower (
3 mm
in diam.) semiorbicular epichile (
Chung and Leou 1993
;
Su 2000
;
Chen
et al.
2009
;
Hsu
et al.
2018
). The morphological characters between the four species listed above are compared in
Table 1
.