New orchids in the flora of Vietnam VII (Orchidaceae: tribes Cypripedieae, Cranichideae, Orchideae, and Collabieae)
Author
Averyanov, Leonid V.
0000-0001-8031-2925
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197376 St. Petersburg, Russia & av _ leonid @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8031 - 2925
av_leonid@mail.ru
Author
Nguyen, Van Canh
0000-0001-9578-0342
Institute of Applied Technology, Thu Dau Mot University, No. 6, Tran Van On Street, Phu Hoa Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam & nguyenvancanh @ tdmu. edu. vn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9578 - 0342
nguyenvancanh@tdmu.edu.vn
Author
Vuong, Truong Ba
0000-0003-3452-8455
Institute of Tropical Biology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 85, Tran Quoc Toan, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam & bavuong 2019 @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3452 - 8455
bavuong2019@yahoo.com
Author
Nguyen, Khang Sinh
0000-0001-5171-4140
Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam & nskhang @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5171 - 4140
nskhang@gmail.com
Author
Nuraliev, Maxim S.
0000-0001-8291-2633
Department of Higher Plants, Biological Faculty, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1, 12, Leninskie Gory, 119234 Moscow, Russia & Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, 63, Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay, 122000 Hanoi, Vietnam & max. nuraliev @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8291 - 2633
max.nuraliev@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Cuong Huu
0000-0003-2281-741X
Vietnam National University of Forestry, Xuan Mai, Chuong My, Hanoi, Vietnam & nguyenhuucuong. tvr @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2281 - 741 X
nguyenhuucuong.tvr@gmail.com
Author
Ormerod, Paul A.
P. O. Box 8210, Cairns 4870, Queensland, Australia & wsandave 1 @ bigpond. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2312 - 2452
wsandave1@bigpond.com
Author
Maisak, Tatiana V.
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197376 St. Petersburg, Russia
Author
Diep, Dinh Quang
Institute of Applied Technology, Thu Dau Mot University, No. 6, Tran Van On Street, Phu Hoa Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam
Author
Lyskov, Dmitry F.
Department of Higher Plants, Biological Faculty, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1, 12, Leninskie Gory, 119234 Moscow, Russia & Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Scientific and Technological Center, 63, Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay, 122000 Hanoi, Vietnam
Author
Nong, Duy Van
Tay Nguyen Institute for Scientific Research, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Dalat, Vietnam
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-10-11
619
4
255
276
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.619.4.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.619.4.1
1179-3163
8430545
Myrmechis brachyscapa
Aver., Vuong & Ormerod
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 3
)
Diagnosis
:—The new species differs from the most morphologically close
M. longii
in glabrous inflorescence, narrowly oblong sepals
9–11 mm
long, subquadrate to shortly rectangular epichile lobes, finger-like column wings, large rostellar arms as long as the column, long beaked anther cap with beak
2.2–2.4 mm
long, and pollinia entire at apex.
Type
:—
VIETNAM
.
Ha Giang Province
:
Vi Xuyen District
,
Minh Tan Commune
, terrestrial orchid, elevation about
1000 m
,
14 May 2023
,
Truong Ba Vuong
,
Vang Di Thao
s.n.
(
holotype
VNM00063983
, isotype
LE
, photos
LE01124209
https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=173652)
.
Paratypes
:
—
VIETNAM
.
Nghe An Province
:
Ky Son District
,
Na Ngoi Municipality
, eastern slopes of
Phu Xai Lai Leng Mountain
, primary very humid broad-leaved forest on steep mountain slopes composed of sandstone and gray shale at elevations of
2000–2300 m
, around point
19°11′58.2″N
104°11′38.6″E
, common,
24 October 2013
,
L
.Averyanov,
N
.
T
.Hiep,
N
.
S
.Khang et al.
CPC 6195
(
LE01076840
, https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=57718)
.
VIETNAM
.
Nghe An Province
:
Ky Son District
,
Na Ngoi Municipality
, eastern slopes of
Phu Xai Lai Leng Mountain
, primary very humid broad-leaved forest on steep mountain slopes composed of sandstone and gray shale at elevation of about
2300 m
, around point
19°12′23.3″N
104°11′33.7″E
, terrestrial creeping herb, flowers white, common,
24 October 2013
,
L
.Averyanov,
N
.
T
.Hiep,
N
.
S
.Khang et al.
CPC 6227
(
LE01076836
https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=57714)
.
Etymology
:—The species name refers to its remarkably short peduncle.
Description:—Terrestrial herb
with creeping plagiotropic rhizome and glabrous ascending leafy floriferous stem.
Rhizome
dull brownish purple, terete, (2)3–4(5) cm long, (1)1.2–1.8(2) mm in diameter, without swellings, rootless, with tufts of root hairs at nodes.
Floriferous stem
slender, suberect, (3)3.5–5(5.5) cm tall, with 3–4(5) distant leaves.
Leaves
glabrous, shortly petiolate; petiole and sheath (1.5)2–3.5(4) mm long,
1.5–2 mm
wide; leaf blade narrowly to broadly ovate, or obscurely triangular, tapering to obtuse or acute apex, (6)8–18(20) mm long, (4)5–8(9) mm wide, adaxially velvety dark green to almost black, with white median longitudinal stripe, abaxially uniformly dull pink to purple.
Peduncle
erect, (2.5)3–5(5.5) mm long, with 1–3 small scale-like leaves at base and 1 reddish pink cuneate, acuminate sterile bract near middle; rachis 1–2-flowered, to
3.5 mm
long.
Floral bracts
dull pink, scarious, triangular ovate, cymbiform, acuminate, (4.5)5–6(7) mm long, (1.6)1.8–2(2.2) mm wide, finely ciliate along margin, glabrous on both surfaces.
Flowers
sessile, white, resupinate, hardly opening, (8)8.5–9.5(10) mm long; sepals and petals glabrous, joined from base to 1/3 of their length.
Ovary
dull reddish brown, cylindrical, twisted, straight, erect, (6)6.5–8.5(9) mm long, (1.9)2–2.2(2.3) mm in diameter, glabrous.
Sepals
subequal, forward directed, narrowly oblong, blunt or roundish at apex, (9)9.5–10.5(11) mm long, (2.2)2.4–2.6(2.8) mm wide; lateral sepals slightly oblique.
Petals
narrowly oblong spatulate, as long as and a little wider than sepals, roundish or truncate at apex, forming with median sepal forward directed hood-like structure.
Lip
fleshy, (6.2)7–8(8.2) mm long, distinctly divided into hypochile, mesochile and epichile; hypochile cup-shaped,
2.6–2.8 mm
in diameter, near the base, on each side with massive, shortly conoid, bidentate gland; mesochile oblong rectangular, (3.6)3.8–4(4.2) mm long,
1.4–1.6 mm
wide, with involute, finely papillose margins; epichile conduplicate,
1.6–1.8 mm
long,
4–4.2 mm
wide (being flattened), 2–lobed, with erect, hardly spreading lobes, each lobe subquadrate to shortly rectangular, slightly oblique,
1.6–1.8 mm
long,
1.3–1.4 mm
wide.
Column
stout, shortly cylindrical,
3.8–4.2 mm
long, about
1.8 mm
wide, at front with 2 prominent, finger-like wings, at apex with 2 large, forward directed rostellar arms and with large hemispheric stigma on each side.
Anther
cap narrowly ovate, concave,
1.5–1.7 mm
long,
1.2–1.4 mm
wide, at front with long narrow, acuminate red beak
2.2–2.4 mm
long; pollinarium with 2 clavate pollinia placed on common slender caudicle
1.6–1.8 mm
long, with oblong viscidium placed at the middle of caudicle; pollinia
1.8–2 mm
long, entire at apex.
Capsule
erect, fusiform, 6-ribbed, (8)10–12(13) mm long, (2.8)3–3.4(3.6) mm in diameter.
Ecology and phenology
:—Evergreen broad-leaved humid submontane and montane forests on limestone, sandstone, and shale at elevations of
1000–2300 m
a.s.l. Flowers in May, fruits in October.
Distribution
:—Endemic to
Vietnam
(provinces
Ha Giang
: Vi Xuyen District; and
Nghe An
: Ky Son District).
Conservation status
:—
Myrmechis brachyscapa
is known in two locations of northern
Vietnam
in
Ha Giang
and
Nghe An
provinces.
These
locations are about
450 km
apart from each other.
In
these locations, three populations were found in undisturbed primary forests where they presently do not meet any direct threat.
Meanwhile
, the species is strongly habitat-dependent and is likely to extinct fast under deforestation widely observed in the areas of its occurrence.
We
estimate the conservation status of this species as
Near Threatened
(
NT
) according to the criteria proposed by the
IUCN
Red List (2023)
.
Notes
:—The genus
Myrmechis
(Lindley 1840: 500)
Blume (1858: 76)
is sometimes merged within
Odontochilus
Blume (1858: 79)
on the basis of somewhat uncertain morphological and molecular data (
Yukawa 2016
,
Govaerts
et al.
2023
). At the same time,
Myrmechis
is readily distinguished morphologically from
Odontochilus
in rootless rhizome (vs. rhizome with roots at nodes), stem usually less than
5–6 cm
tall (vs. stem commonly much longer than
10 cm
), peduncle usually less than
1–2 cm
long (vs. peduncle much longer than
2 cm
) bearing 1–2 (vs. several) sterile bracts, flowers tubular (vs. with reflexed lateral sepals and well exposed lip), sepals and petals fused at base (vs. sepals and petals free), mesochile without any lateral fringes or teeth (vs. mesochile laterally with fringes or teeth), hypochile on each side with a single massive gland half as large as a hypochile (vs. gland or several glands on sides of hypochile are rather slender, much less than a half of the hypochile diameter).
Myrmechis
is also morphologically close to
Cheirostylis
Blume (1825: 413)
, from which it differs in slender rhizome (vs. rhizome with inflated, succulent segments), leaves usually crowded at the base of the erect floriferous stem (vs. leaves widely spaced along stem), peduncle shorter (vs. several times longer) than the largest leaves, hypochile on each side with a single massive gland (vs. hypochile usually with one or several slender glands), mesochile in the form of an incomplete tube between the hypochile and epichile, much longer than
1 mm
(vs. mesochile in the form of a constriction between the hypochile and epichile, usually about
1 mm
long), epichile bilobed conduplicate with simple oblong or rectangular lobes (vs. epichile almost flat, bilobed or subentire, toothed, laciniate or fringed along the margin). Since these three genera are quite clearly segregated on the basis of morphological characters, we here follow their traditional delimitation.
FIGURE 3.
Myrmechis brachyscapa
. A.
Flowering plant in nature.
B.
Apical part of stem and inflorescence.
C.
Flattened flowering plants.
D.
Rhizome and basal part of stem.
E.
Leaves, adaxial and abaxial side.
F.
Floral bract.
G.
Inflorescence with intact flower, view from above.
H.
Flower, views from different sides.
I.
Median sepal and petals, side view.
J.
Column and lateral sepal.
K.
Column and lip, side view.
L.
Separated median sepal and petals, abaxial and adaxial side.
M.
Lateral sepal, adaxial side.
N.
Lip, views from different sides.
O.
Mesochile.
P.
Hypochile with internal glands.
Q.
Column, views from different sides.
R.
Anther cap, views from different sides.
S.
Pollinarium, views from different sides. Photos by T.B.Vuong and V.D.Thao made from plants used for the preparation of the type specimen (
T.B.Vuong, V.D.Thao s.n.
), photo correction and design by L.Averyanov and T.Maisak.
Myrmechis brachyscapa
is probably most close to the recently described
M. longii
J.D.Ya
in
Ya
et al.
(2021: 365)
endemic to SE
Yunnan
(Wenshan Prefecture, Malipo County). The two species share similar plant habit, dark leaves with white longitudinal stripe, very short peduncle bearing 1–2 hardly opening flowers, 2-lobed epichile, massive hypochile glands bidentate at the apex, and oblong viscidium attached to the middle of caudicle. The new species differs from
M. longii
in glabrous inflorescence (vs. peduncle and rachis sparsely villous), sepals narrowly oblong,
9–11 mm
long (vs. narrowly ovate or ovate,
4.8–5 mm
long), lobes of epichile subquadrate to shortly rectangular,
1.6–1.8 mm
long (vs. oblong lanceolate,
4–4.2 mm
long), column with finger-like wings and large rostellar arms as long as the column (vs. column wings short, semicircular, rostellar arms insignificant, much shorter than column), anther cap narrowly ovate, at front with red narrowly acuminate beak
2.2–2.4 mm
long (vs. anther cap ovate, at front with green triangular beak less than
1 mm
long), and pollinia entire (vs. bifid) at apex.
Myrmechis brachyscapa
is also close in floral morphology to
M. pumila
(
Hooker 1890: 99
)
Tang & Wang (1951: 69)
(=
Zeuxine langbianensis
Tich
in
Nguyen 2001: 214
, see
Averyanov 2008
) widely distributed in tropical mainland SE Asia, but differs in velvety leaves with white median stripe (vs. leaves uniformly green), glabrous peduncle, rachis, floral bracts and ovary (vs. hairy), peduncle not more than
5.5 mm
long (vs. peduncle longer than
5.5 mm
), 1–2-flowered inflorescence (vs. inflorescence normally with more than 2 flowers), flowers
8–10 mm
long (vs.
5–6 mm
long), subquadrate to shortly rectangular (vs. obovate) lip lobes, column with large rostellar arms as long as the column (vs. rostellar arms much shorter than column), beak of anther cap red, narrowly acuminate,
2.2–2.4 mm
long (vs. beak of anther cap dull greenish, triangular, less than
1 mm
long), and viscidium attached to the middle of the caudicle (vs. viscidium is placed at the base of the caudicle).
Myrmechis urceolata
Tang & K.Y.Lang
in
Lang (1996: 638)
,
Chen
et al.
(2009: 65)
,
Zhou
et al.
(2016: 89)
.
Type
:—
CHINA
.
Guangdong Province
: Xinyi City, flowers white,
19 May 1931
,
S.P.Ko 51443
(
syntypes
IBSC0637090, PE00522794, PE00522795).
(
Figs. 1 D–H
)
≡
Odontochilus urceolatus
(Tang & K.Y.Lang)
Yukawa (2016: 108)
.
Ecology and phenology
:—Miniature terrestrial and lithophytic creeping herb. Evergreen broad-leaved montane forests on granite, commonly among moss cover, at elevations of 500 (
Chen
et al.
2009
) to possibly
2500 m
a.s.l. Flowers in May–July.
Distribution
:—
Vietnam
(
Lao Cai Province
: Fansipan Mountain). South
China
.
Conservation status in
Vietnam
:—The species is known in Vietnam from a single location with an unknown number of mature individuals. Pending comprehensive field studies in this area, we estimate the national conservation status of the species as Data Deficient (DD) according to the criteria proposed by the
IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee (2023)
.
Notes
:—
Myrmechis urceolata
is reported here as a new record for the flora of
Vietnam
. This discovery was rather expectable, since the species was earlier known in similar habitats in southern
China
, including SE
Yunnan
,
Guangdong
and
Hainan
. In
Vietnam
, the species is very rare.
Studied specimen
:—
VIETNAM
.
Lao Cai Province
:
Fansipan Mt.
,
23 June 2019
,
Truong Ba Vuong, Nguyen Thanh Luan
AL 1237
(
LE01066675
https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=12433)
.