A synopsis of the genus Disperis Sw. (Orchidaceae)
Author
Kurzweil, Hubert
Author
Manning, John C.
text
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35.
Disperis anthoceros
Rchb.
f.
Otia Bot. Hamburg.
2: 103 (1881)
;
Schlechter
,
Bull. Herb.
Boissier
, ser. 1, 6: 951 (1898);
Rolfe, Fl.
Trop. Afr. 7: 292 (1898)
,
Fl. Cap.
5, 3: 311 (1913);
Summerhayes, Fl.
W
.
Trop. Afr.
, ed. 2: 205 (1968);
Verdcourt
,
Fl.
Trop.
East Afr.
: 229 (1968),
Kew Bull.
21: 99 (1968)
;
Geerinck, Fl.
Afr. Centr.: 230 (1984)
;
la Croix
F
P
.
J
.
Cribb, Fl.
Zambes.: 234 (1995);
P
.
J
.
Cribb
F
Thomas, Fl.
Ethiop. Eritr. 6: 247 (1997);
Szlachetko
F
Olszewski, Fl.
Camer. 34: 46 (1998);
J
.
C
.
Manning
in
H
.
P
.
Linder
F
Kurzweil
,
Orch.
S
.
Afr.
: 303 (1999)
;
la
Croix
et al.
,
Adansonia
24: 58 (2002)
. —
Type
:
Ethiopia
, ex
Tigre
v.
Begemder River
,
Schimper
1210
(syn-,
W
)
F
1295
(syn-,
W
; isosyn-,
BM
,
K
).
Disperis hamadryas
Schltr., Ann. Transvaal Mus.
10
:
252 (1924). —
Type
:
South Africa
, KwaZulu-
Natal,
Wood 841
(lecto-, K, designated by Linder F
Kurzweil 1999; isolecto-, NH, SAM).
Plants to
300 mm
. Leaves 2, opposite, ovate, to 38 ×
40 mm
. Flowers to 4 (rarely to 7), white, petals marked with green or partly pale pink; median sepal with slender erect spur
7- 30 mm
, lateral sepals obovate to semi-orbicular, 5-15 ×
3-10 mm
, united for about half; petals falcate, 6-7 ×
4-5 mm
; lip linear, ascending,
8- 15 mm
long, blade minutely ligulate, appendage irregularly lobed, hanging over blade (
Figs 1B
;
6
D-F).
DISTRIBUTION AND PHENOLOGY. — The most widespread species of the genus, found throughout tropical Africa from
Sudan
and
Ethiopia
westwards to
Nigeria
and southwards to the northern provinces of
South Africa
, and recently also recorded in
Madagascar
; in leaf litter on the floor of evergreen forests, also in moss on rocks in deep shade, often along streams, also in bambooforests,
Pinus
and
Cupressus
plantations, or wet
Brachystegia
woodland, from
600 to 1800 m
in southern Africa and from
1100 to 2700 m
in tropical Africa. Flowering mainly in February and March.