New orchids in the flora of Vietnam VIII (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae, tribes Malaxideae, Neottieae and Podochileae)
Author
Averyanov, Leonid V.
0000-0001-8031-2925
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197022, St. Petersburg, Russia
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
Author
Vuong, Truong Ba
0000-0003-3452-8455
Institute of Tropical Biology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 85, Tran Quoc Toan Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
bavuong2019@yahoo.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 District, 122000, Hanoi, Vietnam
max.nuraliev@gmail.com
Author
Nguyen, Khang Sinh
0000-0001-5171-4140
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam & Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18, Hoang Quoc Viet Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam
nskhang@gmail.com
Author
Maisak, Tatiana V.
0000-0001-5919-6755
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197022, St. Petersburg, Russia
tmaisak@mail.ru
Author
Yudova, Daria A.
0000-0002-3214-5795
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197022, St. Petersburg, Russia
gloomy_lars@mail.ru
Author
Saidov, Nikita T.
0000-0002-3940-6628
Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Prof. Popov Street, 197022, St. Petersburg, Russia
nick-saidov@yandex.ru
Author
Nguyen, Cuong Huu
0000-0003-2281-741X
Vietnam National University of Forestry, Xuan Mai, Chuong My, Hanoi, Vietnam
nguyenhuucuong.tvr@gmail.com
Author
Nong, Duy Van
0000-0002-1509-4412
Tay Nguyen Institute for Scientific Research, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Da Lat, Vietnam
nongvanduy07@yahoo.com.vn
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-07-02
658
1
1
49
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.658.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.658.1.1
1179-3163
13217417
Bulbophyllum
sect.
Desmosanthes
Bulbophyllum medusae
(Lindl.)
Reichenbach (1861: 262)
,
Holttum (1964: 409)
, Seidenfaden & Smitinand (1961: 361),
Backer & Bakhuizen van den Brink (1968: 381)
,
Seidenfaden (1973a: 166
,
1979: 172
),
Vermeulen (1991: 109)
,
Seidenfaden & Wood (1992: 468)
,
Wood & Cribb (1994: 300)
,
Coode
et al.
(1996: 381)
,
Comber (2001: 797)
,
O’Byrne (2001: 31)
,
Vermeulen
et al.
(2015: 149)
,
Díaz-Morales
et al.
(2019: 735)
,
Lindsay
et al.
(2022: 532)
.
(
Fig. 4
)
≡
Cirrhopetalum medusae
Lindley (1842
: tab. 12).
Type:
—
SINGAPORE
.
Sine loc
.,
H
. Cuming s.n.
(
holotype
K
, fide
Díaz-Morales
et al.
2019: 735
).
Habitat and phenology in
Vietnam
:
—Creeping epiphyte. Lowland broad-leaved evergreen forests. Very rare. Flowers in April–May.
Distribution:
—
Vietnam
:
Quang Nam Province
(
sine loc.
). S
Thailand
, Peninsular
Malaysia
,
Singapore
, Sumatra, Borneo, possibly the
Philippines
.
Conservation status in
Vietnam
:
—In accordance with the scarcity of available data, we estimate the national conservation status of
Bulbophyllum medusae
as Data Deficient (DD). Its conservation status outside Vietnam has never been evaluated.
Notes:
—An uncertainty exists in literature regarding the typification of this species. The protologue of
Cirrhopetalum medusae
(
Lindley 1842
)
states this species to be native to
Singapore
, from where it was obtained by Messrs. Loddiges.
Díaz-Morales
et al.
(2019)
provided a discussion of origin of the
type
material and concluded that it has likely been sent to Loddiges & Sons Nursery by Hugh Cuming. At the same time,
Wood & Cribb (1994)
indicated the
type
as “Borneo, Lobb
s.n
.”, which was reproduced by
Vermeulen (1991)
and
Vermeulen
et al.
(2015)
. This view, however, is in contradiction with the protologue. We therefore follow
Díaz-Morales
et al.
(2019)
in typification of
B. medusae
.
FIGURE 4.
Bulbophyllum medusae
.
A.
Flowering plants.
B.
Flattened plants.
C.
Inflorescence.
D.
Floral bracts, adaxial and abaxial side.
E.
Flower, side view.
F.
Median sepal, adaxial and abaxial side.
G.
Lateral sepals, adaxial and abaxial side.
H.
Petals, adaxial and abaxial side.
I.
Lip, views from different sides.
J.
Ovary, lateral sepal, column, column foot and lip, side view.
K.
Ovary, column, column foot and lip, side view.
L.
Ovary, column and column foot, side, half-side and front view. Photos by Truong Ba Vuong from living plant prior to the preparation of the voucher herbarium specimen
Truong Ba Vuong, BV 1715
. Photo correction and design by L. Averyanov and T. Maisak.
Bulbophyllum medusae
is reported here as a new record for the flora of
Vietnam
. The discovery of this species in
Vietnam
essentially expands its mainland distribution area in eastern direction. The nearest earlier known locations of this species are in Peninsular
Thailand
(
Seidenfaden 1973a
,
1979
,
Seidenfaden & Wood 1992
,
O’Byrne 2001
,
Díaz-Morales
et al.
2019
).
Bulbophyllum medusae
differs from a very close species
B. vaginatum
(
Lindley 1830: 59
)
Reichenbach (1861: 261)
in narrowly triangular acuminate petals with entire margins (vs. petals oblong, obtuse, ciliate throughout the margins; see
Holttum 1964
,
Seidenfaden 1973a
,
1979
,
Comber 1990
,
2001
,
Vermeulen 1991
,
Seidenfaden &Wood 1992
,
O’Byrne 2001
,
Vermeulen
et al.
2015
).
Bulbophyllum vaginatum
is distributed sympatrically with
B. medusae
over most of their distribution across the Malay Peninsula and Greater Sunda Islands, but has not yet been recorded in
Vietnam
. Similarly to some specimens of
B. vaginatum
, the Vietnamese specimen of
B. medusae
is characterized by pure white flowers, whereas in the rest of its distribution area
B. medusae
often has sepals and petals finely speckled with purple. In
B. vaginatum
, pale yellow flower coloration also occurs frequently.
Studied specimen:—
VIETNAM
.
Quang Nam Province
:
sine loc
.,
22 April 2023
,
Truong Ba Vuong, BV 1715
(VNM 00063996, photos LE LE01124198 https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=170350).
Bulbophyllum sutepense
(Rolfe ex Downie) Seidenfaden & Smitinand (1961: 366)
,
Kerr (1969: 197)
,
Seidenfaden (1971: 339
,
1972a: 111
,
1973a: 169
,
1975a: 20
,
1979: 79
, 1992: 297),
Chen
et al.
(1999: 44
,
2009: 412
),
Schuiteman
et al.
(2008: 271)
,
Xu
et al.
(2010: 408)
,
Zhou
et al.
(2016: 21)
,
Ormerod
et al.
(2021: 50)
,
Jin
et al.
(2023: 451)
.
(
Fig. 5
)
≡
Cirrhopetalum sutepense
Rolfe ex
Downie (1925: 376)
. Gagnepain in Gagnepain & Guillaumin (1934: 292).
Type:
—
THAILAND
.
Chiang Mai Province
: Doi Sutep,
2000–2500 ft
[
600–750 m
], on trees in deciduous jungle, flowers yellow,
4 June 1909
,
A
.
F
.
G
. Kerr 162
(
lectotype
K
, first-step
lectotype
designated by
Seidenfaden (1971: 339)
, second-step
lectotype
designated here:
K K
000597356 photo!,
isolectotype
K K
000597355 photo!).
Habitat and phenology in
Vietnam
:
—Clustering epiphyte. Primary and old secondary evergreen broad-leaved and mixed forests on granite at elevation of
1000–1500 m
a.s.1. Rare. Flowers in May–June.
Distribution:
—
Vietnam
: provinces
Kon Tum
(Dak Glei District),
Gia Lai
(K’Bang District) and
Lam Dong
(Da Lat City area). E
Myanmar
, SW
China
, N
Thailand
,
Laos
.
Conservation status in
Vietnam
:
—Available data on natural populations of
Bulbophyllum sutepense
in Vietnam are very scarce. Three populations are known, and the areas inhabited by at least two of them are influenced by selective logging. In particular, the logging occurs in the Kon Ka Kinh National Park, despite its status of a legally protected territory. Based on these conditions, we estimate the national conservation status of the species as Near Threatened (NT).
Jin
et al.
(2023)
assessed the status of this species as Least Concern (LC) but have not provided any details or reasons for their decision.
Notes:
—The protologue of
Cirrhopetalum sutepense
(
Downie 1925
)
cites a single gathering,
Kerr 162
, without indication of a place of its deposition.
Seidenfaden (1971)
indicated the type specimen to be housed at K, which appears to fulfill the conditions of lectotypification (Art. 7.11 of ICN,
Turland
et al.
2018
). However, we have found that there are
two specimens
of the collection
Kerr 162
deposited in K (K000597355 and K000597356) and thus Seidenfaden’s choice (1971) was the first-step for lectotypification (Art. 9.17). We have selected the specimen at K with barcode K000597356 as the
lectotype
in the second-step following Arts. 9.3 and 9.11 because it contains flowers and bears a label with a handwritten identification by Rolfe, unlike the other one. The specimen K000597355 is
isolectotype
.
Seidenfaden (1973a
,
1979
) additionally cited a specimen at P belonging to the
type
gathering. We have found a single relevant sheet deposited in P (P00362002), which, however, does not bear any collector’s number on the original label but has a curatorial note “prob. no
162
”. Most importantly, it has a different date of collection, i.e.
21 June 1914
. One more sheet with identical collection information and a collector’s number as “(162)” was found at K (K000597357). These two sheets are not parts of the
type
material of this species, because they belong to another gathering.
Bulbophyllum sutepense
is reported here as a new record for the flora of
Vietnam
. In its habit and floral morphology,
Bulbophyllum sutepense
is somewhat similar to
B. corallinum
Tixier & Guillaumin
in
Guillaumin (1963: 204
; see also
Seidenfaden 1979
,
Chen
et al.
1999
,
2009
,
Jin
et al.
2023
) and
B. echinulus
Seidenfaden (1982: 193
; see also
Liu & Gao 2016
,
Averyanov
et al.
2021
,
Jin
et al.
2023
) that have similar distribution. However, it distinctly differs from both of them in long acuminate lateral sepals twice as long as the median sepal (vs. lateral sepals acute or shortly acuminate, only slightly longer than the median sepal).
FIGURE 5.
Bulbophyllum sutepense
. A.
Flowering plant.
B.
Inflorescence.
C.
Flower, half-side view.
D.
Flower and flower bud.
E.
Flower, view from below.
F.
Flower with pollinaria and anther cap removed.
G, H.
Flower with one lateral sepal removed, side view.
I.
Central part of flower, view from below.
J.
Median sepal, petal and column, view from below. Photos by M. Nuraliev from living plant prior to the preparation of the voucher herbarium specimen
M. Nuraliev et al., NUR1881
.
Studied specimens:—
VIETNAM
.
Kon Tum Province
: Dak Glei,
23 May 2023
,
Truong Ba Vuong BV 1734
(VNM 00063985).
VIETNAM
.
Gia Lai Province
: K’Bang District, K’rong Municipality, Kon Ka Kinh National Park,
26 May 2017
,
Nuraliev M.S., Kuznetsov A.N., Kuznetsova S.P. 1881
(LE LE01055288 https://en.herbariumle. ru/?t=occ&id=6972, photos LE LE01087692 https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=42904).
VIETNAM
.
Lam Dong Province
: Da Lat City area, 2021,
Nguyen Van Canh, AL1552
(LE LE01169133 https://en.herbariumle.ru/?t=occ&id=141006).