Sixteen new species of Bulbophyllum section Polymeres (Orchidaceae) from New Guinea
Author
Vermeulen, Jaap J.
Jk. art and science, Lauwerbes 8, 2318 AT Leiden, The Netherlands
jk.artandscience@gmail.com
Author
Schuiteman, André
Orchid Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond, Surrey TW 9 3 AB, United Kingdom
Author
De Vogel, Edward F.
Schoutenburgstraat 2, 2341 VZ Oegstgeest, The Netherlands
text
Lankesteriana
2020
2020-11-05
20
3
301
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/lank.v20i3.44438
journal article
10.15517/lank.v20i3.44438
75068901-feb2-4e3b-9b55-8e235049af46
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Bulbophyllum teinodragma
J.J.Verm., Schuit. & de Vogel
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 10
)
TYPE
:
Papua New Guinea
,
Normanby Island
,
Mt Pabinama
,
700 m
,
8 May 1956
,
Brass
25777
(
holotype
L
!;
isotype
AMES
!)
.
DIAGNOSIS. Identified within section
Polymeres
by the distinctly elongated fertile sympodia from which inflorescences develop. In addition, it differs from
Bulbophyllum melinanthum
Schltr
, which is the most similar species, by its obovate (versus ovate), sparsely ciliolate (versus entire to minutely papillose) petals.
FIGURE 10.
Bulbophyllum teinodragma
J.J.Verm., Schuit. & de Vogel.
a
. Habit.
b
. Flower.
c
. Flower analysis, from left to right: median sepal, petal, lateral sepal, lip.
d
. Petal.
e
. Lip, left: adaxial side, right: abaxial side.
f
. Column and lip, lateral view.
g
. Anther, left: adaxial side, right: abaxial side.
h
. Pollinia, left: two pairs, right: one pair. Drawn from
Brass 25777
by © J.J. Vermeulen, from herbarium material.
Small epiphyte with creeping rhizomes and spreading roots.
Rhizome
ca.
1.2 mm
diam., sections between pseudobulbs
0.2–0.3 cm
long, arising from the basal node of the pseudobulb; rhizome scales thin, little persistent.
Pseudobulbs
distinct, ovoid, 1.2–1.4 ×
0.3–0.4 cm
, (?)angular.
Leaf
: petiole
3–4 mm
long; blade elliptic to obovate, 3.0–4.2 ×
0.7–0.8 cm
, ratio length/width 4.1–5.8; acute.
Inflorescences
many together on a distinctly elongated, sparsely branched sympodium, 2.3–3.0 cm long, 1-flowered. Peduncle 1.0–
1.5 cm
long, scales 1.
Floral bracts
1.8–2.3 mm
long.
Flowers
: pedicel plus ovary
10–12 mm
long, basal node 0.8–2.0 mm above the floral bract attachment.
Median sepal
free, recurved, elliptic, 3.4–3.7 ×
1.7–1.8 mm
, ratio length/width 1.8–2.1; apiculate, margins entire, minutely papillose; glabrous, 3-veined.
Lateral sepals
as the median, but ovate-triangular, 3.4–4.5 × 1.5–2.0 mm, ratio length/ width 2.0–2.3, acute to apiculate, margins glabrous.
Petals
porrect, obovate, 1.6–2.0 × 1.0–
1.2 mm
, ratio length/width 1.4–1.7; rounded, margins slightly erose, sparsely ciliolate, surface glabrous; 1-veined.
Lip
slightly curved, ovate, slightly attenuated in the distal half, tapering into a short, oblong apical part, 1.7–2.0 ×
0.8–1.1 mm
, ratio length/width 1.8–2.3 (without spreading); rounded, margins entire, approx. glabrous; thick; adaxially concave proximally and with two parallel, short, distally somewhat tapering ridges close together near the base, distally slightly convex, adaxial surface glabrous; abaxially with a deep median furrow from base to apex bordered by two distinct, rounded, papillose ridges.
Column
including stelidia ca.
1.4 mm
long, stigma narrowly obovate, foot widened, with patent, obtuse lateral teeth. Stelidia straight, narrowly triangular, subulate distally, ca.
0.7 mm
long, acute.
Pollinia
4, the inner more than half as long as the outer.
COLOURS: unknown.
ETYMOLOGY:
teinos
(Greek) = stretched,
dragma
(Greek) sheaf, referring to the elongated fertile sympodia.
HABITAT AND ECOLOGY: low epiphyte in rainforest. Elevation
700 m
.