The Kiandra leek orchid is the previously presumed extinct mignonette leek orchid (Orchidaceae; Orchidoideae): evidence from morphological comparisons
Author
Ayre, Bronwyn M.
0000-0001-7553-3491
Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia & Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria, 3977, Australia & bronwynayre @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7553 - 3491
bronwynayre@gmail.com
Author
Hayashi, Tobias
0000-0002-9716-2000
Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia & Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria, 3977, Australia & Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, ANU College of Science, RN Robertson Building, 46 Sullivans Creek Road, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia & tobias. hayashi @ anu. edu. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9716 - 2000
tobias.hayashi@anu.edu.au
Author
Phillips, Ryan D.
0000-0002-3777-9260
Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC 3086, Australia & Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria, 3977, Australia & Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, ANU College of Science, RN Robertson Building, 46 Sullivans Creek Road, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia & R. Phillips @ latrobe. edu. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3777 - 9260
hillips@latrobe.edu.au
Author
Reiter, Noushka
0000-0001-8450-2769
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, Victoria, 3977, Australia & Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, ANU College of Science, RN Robertson Building, 46 Sullivans Creek Road, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia & noushka. reiter @ rbg. vic. gov. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8450 - 2769
noushka.reiter@rbg.vic.gov.au
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-12-14
528
2
71
83
journal article
2967
10.11646/phytotaxa.528.2.1
dcd33092-5f5b-48c2-870d-5eb4a4dc2a5e
1179-3163
5778660
Proposed modified VicFlora Key to
Prasophyllum
identification.
1
Ovary attenuate, cylindric to narrow obovoid, appressed to rachis ...................................................................................................2
- Ovary obovoid to pyriform, not appressed to rachis ..........................................................................................................................4
2
Labellum bent at an angle greater than 90 deg., basal portion pouched, callus ending in two protruding knuckles ........................... .........................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum australe
- Labellum bent at an angle less than 90 deg., basal portion not pouched, callus not ending in protruding knuckles.........................3
3
Leaf-blade more than
3 cm
long; labellum margins voluminous, not incurved; tubers ovoid..........................
Prasophyllum elatum
- Leaf-blade less than
3 cm
long; labellum margins narrow, incurved; tubers rhizomatous ...............................
Prasophyllum flavum
4
Labellum lamina and/or callus papillate or pubescent .......................................................................................................................6
- Labellum lamina and callus not papillate or pubescent....................................................................................................................10
5
Labellum with a sigmoid bend when viewed from the side.....................................................................
Prasophyllum lindleyanum
- Labellum bent once at about 90 deg. near the middle........................................................................................................................6
6
Ovaries tumid, roundish at anthesis...............................................................................................................
Prasophyllum occultans
- Ovaries not tumid, narrow ellipsoidal at anthesis ..............................................................................................................................7
7
Perianth segments usually not widely opening, at least petals remaining forwards-directed; labellum lamina pink (sometimes fading to white with age) with a green callus....................................................................................................
Prasophyllum roseum
- Perianth segments spreading; labellum lamina whitish with a brownish callus, or labellum (and usually other segments) deep pink to purple and shining ..........................................................................................................................................................................8
8
Labellum lamina and usually other floral segments, deep pink to purplish, distinctly glossy; callus of similar colour but darker .... ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum nitidum
- Labellum lamina pale green or whitish with a brownish callus, neither it nor other segments distinctly glossy ..............................9
9
Lateral sepals more or less parallel, narrow and not flared at the base; labellum <
3 mm
wide, recurved near midde then the tip recurved beyond vertical; known only from Stawell area................................................................................
Prasophyllum stygium
- Lateral sepals spreading, broad and flared widely at the base; labellum>
3 mm
wide, recurved near middle and the tip remaining about vertical; known only from Edenhope area.........................................................................................
Prasophyllum spadiceum
10
Labellum callus hardly raised, lamina prominently crisped and undulate toward margin, usually white, translucent....................11
- Labellum callus distinctly raised, lamina not prominently crisped, variously coloured, not translucent ........................................18
11
Lateral sepals joined for at least part of their length ........................................................................................................................12
- Lateral sepals free to base.................................................................................................................................................................13
12
Labellum reflexed back on itself; not alpine ................................................................................................
Prasophyllum brevilabre
- Labellum reflexed at about 90 deg; alpine .......................................................................................................
Prasophyllum suttonii
13
Flowering stem to
80 cm
high; lowland heaths..............................................................................................
Prasophyllum spicatum
- Flowering stem usually <
50 cm
tall; various habitats......................................................................................................................14
14
Petals lavender; labellum pink; lateral sepals gibbous at base; Bayswater to Heathmont east of Melbourne where probably extinct ...................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum colemaniarum
- Combination of flower features not as above; widespread and variable..........................................................................................15
15
Ovaries short, pyriform; labellum narrow, reflexed at more than right angles near middle; alps and subalps only............................ ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum suttonii
- Ovaries somewhat elongate, obovoid; if labellum ever reflexed beyond right-angles, habitat not alpine.......................................16
16
Sepals to
10 mm
long; labellum
6–10 mm
long; widespread species from a range of habitats.......................................................17
- Sepals
10–12 mm
long; labellum
12–15 mm
long; known only from grassland in north-central
Victoria
and Callitris woodlands of the north-west ....................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum beatrix
17
Lateral sepals diverging; habitat various but not from deep sands in north-western
Victoria
......................
Prasophyllum odoratum
- Lateral sepals parallel or nearly so; known with certainty only from deep sand mallee-heath in north-western
Victoria
.................. ............................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum rousei
18
Labellum callus most prominent near the labellum bend, not extending to labellum apex; perianth segments generally short and broad; lateral sepals usually free ......................................................................................................................................................19
- Labellum callus most prominent beyond the labellum bend, extending almost to labellum apex; perianth segments slender; lateral sepals often joined at least near base................................................................................................................................................28
19
Labellum with a tail-like caudiform apex ..........................................................................................
Prasophyllum appendiculatum
- Labellum with an apiculate to obtuse apex ......................................................................................................................................20
20
Perianth mostly incurved; labellum callus ending in a highly raised verrucose horse-shoe shaped structure..................................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum frenchii
- Perianth spreading widely; labellum callus not as above.................................................................................................................21
21
Labellum callus extending to, or just beyond, bend; labellum lamina extending well beyond end of callus ..................................22
- Labellum callus extending well beyond bend; labellum lamina not extending well beyond end of callus .....................................24
22
Petals <7.0 mm long; lateral sepals <9.0 mm long; flowers December to January ......................................
Prasophyllum uvidulum
- Petals>
7.5 mm
long; lateral sepals>9.0 mm long; flowers October to November.........................................................................23
23
Callus ovate-oblong, broad and open; petals very broad, whitish, similar in colour to labellum lamina .......
Prasophyllum anticum
- Callus lanceolate, channelled; petals narrow, greenish, similar in colour to the lateral sepals ............................................................ ..................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff. diversiflorum
2
24
Labellum margins crisped to undulate; petals broad, similar in colour to labellum lamina.............................................................25
- Labellum margins entire to slightly irregular; petals narrow, similar in colour to the lateral sepals ...............................................26
25
Labellum laterally compressed near bend; petals whitish; moist grassland near water-courses.............
Prasophyllum diversiflorum
- Labellum not laterally compressed; petals reddish; coastal heath and scrub on sand......................................
Prasophyllum litorale
26
Lateral sepals partially connate; alpine herbfields; flowers mostly January...........................................
Prasophyllum niphopedium
- Lateral sepals free to base; low altitude grasslands; flowers October to December ........................................................................27
27
Lateral sepals more or less parallel; labellum lamina usually white, not constricted; grasslands south of Ballarat............................ ............................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum fosteri
- Lateral sepals diverging; labellum lamina usually pink, often constricted just beyond the bend; grasslands near Warrnambool....... .........................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum viretrum
28
Flowers opening widely with petals and sepals reflexed; labellum erect almost from base............................................................29
- Flowers not opening widely; labellum only erect from the bend.....................................................................................................31
29
Petals retroflexed, not upswept; lateral sepal <
7
m
long................................................................................
Prasophyllum morganii
- Petals recurved, upswept; lateral sepals>
6 mm
long......................................................................................................................30
30
Inflorescence of up to 20 flowers in an open inflorescence; stigmatic plate much longer than column wings; grasslands near Bairnsdale.....................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum correctum
- Inflorescence of up to 50 flowers in a crowded inflorescence; stigmatic plate of similar length to column wings; grasslands near Mortlake ...........................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff. correctum
31
Labellum with a broad white lamina; petals with extensive white colouration at distal end; grasslands near Wangaratta ................. ...................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum argillaceum
- Labellum and petals not as above; widespread ................................................................................................................................32
32
Plants from higher altitude grasslands, herbfields and swampy heaths often on peaty soils ...........................................................33
- Plants from lower altitude sites, or if in montane areas then in dry woodlands on shallow soils ....................................................34
33
Sepals to
6.5 mm
long; labellum sessile.................................................................................................
Prasophyllum tadgellianum
- Sepals>
6.5 mm
long; labellum on a short stalk......................................................................................
Prasophyllum sphacelatum
34
Plants from well-drained shallow or dry sandy soils........................................................................................................................35
- Plants from waterlogged or seasonally inundated heavy loams, silts, peats or peaty sand..............................................................45
35
Flowers <
12 mm
×
7 mm
.................................................................................................................................................................36
- Flowers>
12 mm
×
7 mm
.................................................................................................................................................................39
36
Labellum callus with a deep groove down centre for entire length; apex of lateral sepals often unequally bidentate ........................ ..................................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum subbisectum
- Labellum callus not deeply grooved for the greater part; apex of lateral sepals not or weakly bidentate .......................................37
37
Lateral sepals connate at base; coastal heathlands east of French Island..................................................
Prasophyllum parviflorum
- Lateral sepals mostly free; woodlands and heathy woodlands of western
Victoria
.........................................................................38
38
Plants usually>
16 cm
tall; flowers>10 per inflorescence; dry inland areas .............................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff. occidentale
C
- Plants usually <
16 cm
tall; flowers <10 per inflorescence; mesic near coastal areas .........................
Prasophyllum aff. parviflorum
39
Apex of lateral sepals usually strongly bidentate .............................................................................................................................40
- Apex of lateral sepals not or only weakly bidentate.........................................................................................................................41
40
Labellum margins entire or slightly irregular; lateral sepals>
8 mm
long .....................................................
Prasophyllum barnettii
- Labellum margins irregularly wavy to crinkled-crenulate; lateral sepals
6–7.5 mm
long.........................
Prasophyllum occidentale
41
Distal margins of labellum irregularly crenulate..............................................................................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff. montanum
- Distal margins of labellum entire or slightly irregular .....................................................................................................................42
42
Labellum callus wrinkled; perianth segments relatively broad, usually greenish brown; labellum lamina not pure white ............43
- Labellum callus not wrinkled; perianth segments relatively narrow, usually light greenish; labellum lamina white......................44
43
Flowers <
20 mm
long; labellum tapering gradually from below the middle to the apex, margins broad and often conspicuously veined; petals tapering from base to apex ....................................................................................................
Prasophyllum pyriforme
- Flowers often>
20 mm
long; labellum abruptly contracted near middle to a slender tail-like tip, margins not as above; petals not tapering from base to apex ...........................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum maccannii
44
Flowers to
15 mm
; plants of near coastal forests ...........................................................................................
Prasophyllum sylvestre
- Flowers>
15 mm
; plants of inland open forests and woodlands ..........................................................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff
. validum
45
Distal labellum margins undulate to crenulate .................................................................................................................................46
- Distal labellum margins entire, more or less flat to slightly irregular..............................................................................................47
46
Flowers to 12 ×
7 mm
; distal labellum margins undulate to crenulate; known from Bulloke and Belah woodlands on wet loams and cracking clay; flowers September–October................................................................................................
Prasophyllum occidentale
- Distal labellum margins undulate-crispate, voluminous; flowers usually bright pink and white; found in grassy redgum woodlands on heavy clay loam soils; flowers November–December ........................................................................
Prasophyllum hygrophilum
47
Flowers to 12 ×
6 mm
.......................................................................................................................................................................48
- Flowers>12 ×
6 mm
........................................................................................................................................................................51
48
Labellum length to width ratio>2; labellum lamina <
0.3 mm
wide................................................................................................49
- Labellum length to width ratio <2; labellum lamina>
0.4 mm
wide................................................................................................50
49
Lateral sepals
2–3 mm
long; labellum protruding forward and strongly reflexed in distal third; southern Victorian basalt plains grassland; flowers October–November .......................................................................................................
Prasophyllum suaveolens
- Lateral sepals
5–7 mm
long; labellum erect and only slightly reflexed in distal third; northern Victorian grasslands on winter-wet heavy clays; flowers August–September..........................................................................................
Prasophyllum aff. occidentale
D
50
Labellum reflexed at <90 deg. in distal half; lateral sepals not bidentate at apex; plants not clumping; River Red Gum woodlands on water-retentive clay; flowers October to November .....................................................................
Prasophyllum erythrocommum
- Labellum reflexed at>90 deg. in distal half; lateral sepals often bidentate at apex; plants often clumping; southern Victorian basalt plains grassland; flowers September to October .........................................................................
Prasophyllum sp.
aff. occidentale
E
51
Lateral sepals contracting abruptly; River Red Gum woodlands on water-retentive clay; northeast
Victoria
; flowers October– November ............................................................................................................................................................
Prasophyllum gilgai
- Lateral sepals tapering evenly from base to apex; habitat not as above...........................................................................................52
52
Lateral sepals with acute to shortly acuminate, widely diverging apices; flowers to
9 mm
across; petals to
8.5 mm
long; swampy habitats; western
Victoria
; flowers December to January ...................................................................................
Prasophyllum readii
- Lateral sepals with long-acuminate, not widely diverging apices; flowers
9 mm
across or more; petals
9 mm
long or more; dryer habitats; eastern
Victoria
; flowers October to November ....................................................................
Prasophyllum chasmogamum