Dendrochilum ignisiflorum (Coelogyninae, Arethuseae, Orchidaceae), a new species from Luzon Island, Philippines
Author
Tamayo, Maverick N.
0000-0003-0157-5116
Department of Biology, College of Science, University of the Philippines Baguio, Governor Pack Road, City of Baguio 2600, Philippines. & mntamayo @ up. edu. ph; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0157 - 5116
mntamayo@up.edu.ph
Author
Pranada, Mc Andrew K.
0000-0003-1477-4878
Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc., Barangay Maligaya, El Nido, Palawan 5313, Philippines. & mapranada @ phtaxa. org; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1477 - 4878
mapranada@phtaxa.org
Author
Bustamante, Rene Alfred Anton
0000-0002-2492-211X
Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc., Barangay Maligaya, El Nido, Palawan 5313, Philippines. & rbustamante @ phtaxa. org; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2492 - 211 X
rbustamante@phtaxa.org
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Phytotaxa
2020
2020-08-17
455
4
240
244
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.455.4.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.455.4.1
1179-3163
4784518
Dendrochilum ignisiflorum
M.N.Tamayo & R.Bustam.
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
&
2
)
subg.
Platyclinis
Type
:—
PHILIPPINES
.
Luzon
,
Cordillera Administrative Region
,
Benguet Province
,
Municipality of Bokod
,
Mt. Komkompol
(
UARBRR
) mossy forest, at
ca.
2300 m
elevation,
08 March 2020
,
M
.
N
.
Tamayo
0196
(
Holotype
:
PNH
!; Isotypes:
NLUH
!;
PUH
!)
.
Diagnosis
:—
Dendrochilum ignisiflorum
is most similar to
D. vanoverberghii
by having petiolate leaves, channelled petioles, labellum of the same size, and the erect to suberect incurved column. However, the new species is distinct by the sub-globose or broadly ellipsoid pseudobulb (vs. fusiform to ellipsoid), 3 distinct leaf veins (vs. 1 distinct), barely spreading flowers (vs. spreading), 1-veined sepal and petal (vs. 3-veined), lanceolate and revolute dorsal sepal (vs. oblong and spreading), yellow to bright orange labellum (vs. red), absence of callus (vs. present), broadly lunate sidelobes (vs. broadly and falcately oblong) and a 3-pronged midlobe (vs. transversely rectangular).
Description
:—
Small, glabrous, epiphytic herbs.
Roots
emerging from the rhizome (and pseudobulbs), thin, unbranched.
Pseudobulbs
clustered on a short rhizome, occasionally brownish or reddish near tips, sub-globose or broadly ellipsoid,
5–8 mm
×
4–5 mm
, 1-leaved, initially covered with 1 tubular, acute to acuminate, glabrous cataphylls which soon disintegrate into persistent fibers.
Leaf
conduplicate, petiolate; petiole distinctly channelled,
5–6 mm
long; blade dorsiventrally complanate, pale green both the adaxial and abaxial, sometimes leathery, linear lanceolate, acute or obtuse,
18–35 mm
×
1.5–2.5 mm
, crenulate with 3 distinct veins (6 indistinct veins), each of the outer ones
ca
.
0.5 mm
from margin.
Inflorescence
exceeding the subtending leaf at anthesis; synanthous, racemose; peduncle reddish to brownish, erect, slender, terete,
5–6.5 cm
long, devoid of pubescence; rachis erect or semi-arching with distichously alternating flowers, dense, 12–18 flowered with internodes of
2–3 mm
, terete, faintly quadrangular, furrowed,
25–35 mm
long, glabrous, basally with 2 non-floriferous bracts.
Floral bracts
light brown, persistent, glumaceous, broadly ovate when spread, acute to acuminate,
1.8–2.8 mm
×
1–2 mm
, hyaline on margin, entire, scarious, many-veined.
Flowers
barely spreading, yellow to bright orange.
Sepals and petals
glabrous, 1-veined; dorsal sepal lanceolate, acuminate, revolute,
2–3 mm
×
1–2 mm
, entire; lateral sepals lanceolate, acuminate,
2.5–3 mm
×
1.5–2 mm
, entire, barely spreading; petals lanceolate, acuminate,
2–3 mm
×
1–1.5 mm
, barely spreading.
Labellum
porrect, minute, sessile, 3-lobed, devoid of disc ornamentations such as calli and ridges, yellow to bright orange, dark orange near the middle; side-lobes broadly lunate with round apices, mid-lobe three-pronged, not projecting beyond the side lobes, lateral prongs auriculate and rounded, the middle one acuminate,
0.7–1 mm
×
ca.
1 mm
, indistinct vein.
Column
suberect to erect, short, incurved, terete,
ca
.
1 mm
long, hooded at apex, column foot absent, attached directly to base of labellum.
Anther
oblong to lanceolate in upper view, lobed posteriorly, broadly oblong in front, furrowed in the middle.
Pollinia
not observed.
Ovary
(including pedicel) terete, slightly curved,
ca
.
1 mm
, glabrous.
Capsule
not observed.
Etymology
:—
The epithet
‘ignisiflorum’
is a combination of the Latin words
ignis
(fire);
flores
(flowers). Hence, the name directly translates to
‘fire flowers’
as depicted by its barely spreading yellow to bright orange flowers.
Distribution and Habitat
:—
Exposed ridges and mossy forest summit within the bounds of Mt. Komkompol (UARBRR), Municipality of Bokod,
Benguet
ca
.
2300 m
elevation.
Phenology
:—
Flowering from March to April. Fruiting from April to May.
Proposed Conservation Status
:—
Flowering individuals were present only on exposed ridges especially on the mountain summit of the
type
locality at
ca.
2300 m
elevation. The plant is no longer present at 500 meters away from the summit. The occurrence of the species is thus perceived rare within the locality and threats like land conversion and tourism activities may pose a risk to the population. It is thus proposed to be Vulnerable (
VU
)
B2
(
IUCN
Standards and Petitions Committee, 2019)
.