New species of orchids and notes on Orchidaceae of Nepal
Author
Raskoti, Bhakta Bahadur
Author
Ale, Rita
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lincui Road, Beijing 100101, P. R. China.
text
Phytotaxa
2019
2019-03-04
394
4
257
266
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.394.4.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.394.4.3
1179-3163
13718521
Calanthe himalaicum
Raskoti
sp. nov.
Figs. 1
and
2
.
Type:—
Nepal
, Doti District, Wagalek, at an altitude of
2200 m
,
24 August 2011
,
Raskoti Bhakta
B
. 0019
(
holotype
:
KATH
).
Diagnosis:
Calanthe himalaicum
is close to
Calanthe arcuata
(
Rolfe 1896: 196
)
but the former differs by its scape shorter or equal to leaves, petal lanceolate, lip unlobed, free from column wings, spurless, disk without any ridges, ovary and pedicel glabrous.
Herb terrestrial, whole plant
20–32 cm
tall. Pseudostem sheathed,
3 cm
long,
8 cm
in diameter. Leaves 4–5, basal, narrowly lanceolate, 12–28 × 1.5–2.0 cm, apex acuminate, margin entire. Scape
20–27 cm
long, arising from axil of leaf, slightly pendent, pubescent; raceme
6–9 cm
with 3–5 lax flowered; floral bracts 10–15 ×
2 mm
, lanceolate, apex acuminate, persistent. Flower not opening widely, ca.
1.5 cm
across, yellowish green, inner surfaces markings reddish brown; pedicel and ovary 1.0–
1.5 cm
long, glabrous. Dorsal sepal 11 ×
3 mm
, lanceolate, slightly oblique, concave, 5-veined, only mid vein reaches at apex, apex acuminate; lateral sepals nearly similar to dorsal sepal 10 ×
3 mm
, obliquely oblong-lanceolate, slightly curved, 5-veined, only mid vein reaches at apex, apex acuminate. Petals 10 ×
2 mm
, obliquely lanceolate, concave, 3-veined, only mid vein reaches at apex, apex acuminate. Lip entire, free from column wings, 11 ×
3 mm
, oblong-lanceolate, base without ridges, 3-veined, apex acuminate to aristate; spur absent. Column
5 mm
, flat. Fruit an ovoid capsule, 4-rigded,
1.5 cm
long and
9 mm
in diameter.
Flowering time:
—August.
FIGURE 1.
Calanthe himalaicum
.
A, Flowering plant; B, Flower; C, Dorsal sepal; D, Lateral sepal; E, Petal; F, Lip (All drawn by first author from the type specimen).
FIGURE 2.
Calanthe himalaicum
.
A, Flowering plant; B, Flower; C, Dorsal sepal; D, Lateral sepal; E, Petal; F, Lip, G, Fruit.
Habit, habitat and distribution:
—Terrestrial in forest margins, grows in moist shady slopes. Taxon is known only from
type
locality in far-western
Nepal
at an altitude of 2200 meters. During the fieldwork in 2011, total forty individuals of
C. himalaicum
were observed in two different localities at the same altitude and habitat.
Etymology:
—
Calanthe himalaicum
is the name of the
type
locality from Himalayan country
Nepal
.
Notes:
—
Calanthe himalaicum
is close to
Calanthe arcuata
with which it shares the yellowish green flowers flushed with purplish brown markings (Rolf 1896). It is distinguished from
C. arcuata
by the scape equal or shorter than leaves, pedicel and ovary glabrous; petal lanceolate; lip entire, without spur, nearly similar to sepal and petal, base without ridges and free from column wings.
Another species
Calanthe actinomorpha
(Fukuy1935: 668)
is similar to
Calanthe himalaicum
in lip shape (unlobed lip) but
C. actinomorpha
differs in having very dense and longer inflorecence, caducous floral bracts and lemon yellow flowers.