Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl.

T., Jitpromma, T., Chanokkhun, Wai, Sae, A., Schuiteman, Watthana, S. & Lindl., Micropera, 2023, The genus Micropera (Orchidaceae: Aeridinae) in Thailand, Rheedea 33 (3), pp. 159-173 : 163-169

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Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl.
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Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. View in CoL 23: 186. 1972; Seidenf. & Wood, Orchids Penins. Malaysia Singapore: 617, f. 280d-e. 1992. Sarcochilus fuscoluteus Lindl. , Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 33: sub t. 18. 1847. Type: BORNEO, Cult., March 1847, F.G. Cox (leg. Lowe [= Low]) s.n. (holo K-LINDL!).

Sarcochilus adnatus Ridl., J. Linn. Soc., Bot. View in CoL 32: 373. 1896. Saccolabium adnatum (Ridl.) Ridl., Fl. Malay Penins. View in CoL 4: 174. 1924. Camarotis adnata (Ridl.) Holttum, Gard. Bull. View in CoL Singapore 11: 277. 1947. Lectotype ( designated here): SINGAPORE, Toas district, Goodenough s.n. (SING [SING0056418 digital image!])

Camarotis latisaccata J.J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg View in CoL , sér. 3, 9: 187. 1927. Type: INDONESIA, Kalimantan, Kapoeas [Kapuas River], s.d., Teysmann 8445 (syn BO n.v., L [ L0061627 digital image!]).

FiGS. 2 View Fig c-d & 4

Stem 40 cm or more long, up to 0.5 cm in diam., covered by rugose leaf sheaths; roots up to 0.35 cm in diam. Leaves 1.8–2 cm apart, oblong-linear, 7–15 × 1.5–2 cm, apex equally to unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences more or less upright, 7–8.5(–20) cm long, several-flowered; peduncle 4.3–5.5(–10) cm long, with 2–3 sheathing peduncle scales 3–9 mm long, basal one much longer than others; rachis 2–2.5(–10) cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 1.8–2 × 1.5–2 mm. Flowers non resupinate, yellow or light orange-yellow, sepals sometimes tipped with brown, labellum yellow tinged with brown at base and white at apex of spur, column white or cream; pedicel and ovary 8–9 mm long. Dorsal sepal oblanceolate-oblong, 7.5–8.5 × 3.4– 3.6 mm, apex broadly rounded, concave, fleshy; lateral sepals ovate-oblong 6.2–6.5 × 3.8–4 mm, oblique, apex rounded. Petals elliptic-oblong, 7–7.3 × 3–3.3 mm, obtuse. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped, 8.5–9 mm long, 4.7–5.2 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous broadly triangular 5–5.3 × 0.9–1.3 mm, edges minutely serrate or entire; mid-lobe triangular, 1.8–2 × 2–2.3 mm, apex acute with broad cone callus; spur 4.3–5 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular callus at base of mid lobe, 1–1.2 mm long, deep-bilobed, with cone callus at middle of backwall. Column slender, 4.5–5.5 mm long; rostellum beak c. 2 mm long, not twisted. Anther 1.8–2 × 2–2.4 mm, with short beak. Fruit not seen.

Flowering & fruiting: Flowering in June and December; fruit not seen.

Habitat: Epiphyte on Durian trees.

Distribution: Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo.

Specimens examined: THAILAND, Yala, Betong, Ban Chantharat , N 5 o 47’35’’, E 101 o 10’21’’, 230 m, 19.06.2011, J GoogleMaps . Wai 2082 ( PSU); Ibid., 29.12.2012, J . Wai 2184 ( PSU) .

Micropera obtusa (Lindl.) Tang & F.T.Wang, Acta Phytotax. Sin. View in CoL 1: 94. 1951; Pradhan, Indian Orchids 1: 497. 1979; Seidenf., Nordic J. Bot. 2: 193–218. 1982; Christenson, Amer. Orchid Soc. Bull. 54: 955–958. 1985. Sarcochilus obtusus (Lindl.) Benth. ex Hook.f., Fl. Brit. View in CoL India 6: 36. 1894. Camarotis obtusa Lindl. View in CoL , Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 30: 73. 1844; Rchb.f., Bot. Zeit. 22,39: 881. 1864; Trans. Linn. Soc. London 30, 1: 136. 1874; King & Pantl., J. Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 66, 3: 238. 1898; Smith, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.- Indië 72: 97. 1912; Brühl, Guide Orchids Sikkim 141. 1926; Seidenf. & Smitinand, Orchids Thailand 714, Fig. 1 View Fig –9. 1965; Hegde, Arunachal Forest News 3, 3: 7. 1980; Orchids Arunachal Pradesh: 76. 1984. Type: Cult., s.d., Loddiges (leg. Bateman) s.n. (K-LINDL, not found, only a sketch by Reichenbach is preserved in Lindley’s herbarium, we do not know if this was made after the type material). FiG. 5 View Fig

Stem 25–40 cm long c. 0. 5 cm in diam., covered by dark, rugose leaf sheaths and with dark brown scale-hairs. Leaves c. 2 cm apart, oblong-linear, 6–9 × 1–1.5 cm, apex (sub-)unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences porrect or pendent, 4–10 cm long, 6–20-flowered; peduncle 2–4 cm long, with 2–3 sheathing peduncle scales 3–4 mm long; rachis 3–6.5 cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 3–3.5 × 3.5–4 mm. Flowers non resupinate, pinkish or pale purplish, sepals white, sometimes tinged with pale purple, labellum yellow, sometime whitish at base, column white with purplish apex; pedicel and ovary 9–10 mm long with dark brown scale-hairs. Dorsal sepal obovate, 6.5–7.8 × 3–3.5 mm, apex obtuse; lateral sepals obovate-oblong, 6.3–6.5 × 3.1–3.5 mm, slightly oblique. Petals oblanceolate-oblong, 7–7.5 × 2.5–3 mm, slightly falcate, obtuse. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped, 5–5.5 mm long, 4.8–5.2 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous, broadly triangular, 3.8–4 × 1–1.5 mm; mid-lobe thickened, triangular with shortly 3-lobed, 0.8–1 × 1.5–2 mm; spur 3.8–4.2 mm long and longitudinal septum, with triangular tongue callus at base of mid lobe, erect, obtuse bilobed. Column slender, 2–2.3 mm long; rostellum beak 1.8–2 mm long, strongly twisted sideways through about 90 degrees counterclockwise. Anther c. 1 × 1 mm with long beak. Fruit not seen.

Flowering & fruiting: Flowering in February; fruit not seen.

Habitat: Epiphyte on trees in open forests, at 900 m elevation.

Distribution: India (East Himalaya), Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, and Thailand.

Specimens examined: THAILAND, Phang-nga, Khao Bangto , c. 900 m, 23.02.1919, A. F. G . Kerr s.n. ( AAU, C, K); s. loc., Lecoulle 21177 ( C) .

Notes: There are a few specimens of this species from Thailand. Seidenfaden (1988) cited only a collection by Kerr. It is similar to M. thailandica but its rostellum is strongly twisted.

Micropera pallida (Roxb.) Lindl. View in CoL , Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 18: t. 1522. 1832; Seidenf., Opera Bot. 95: 120. f. 71, 1988; Seidenf. & Wood, Orchids Penins. Malaysia Singapore: 617. 1992; Kumar et al., J. Threatened Taxa 8: 9416. Aerides pallida Roxb., Fl. Ind. View in CoL 3: 475. 1832 [as ‘ pallidum ’]. Camarotis pallida (Roxb.) Lindl., J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. View in CoL 3: 37. 1859; Kerr, J. Siam Soc., Nat. Hist. Suppl. 9: 238. 1933. Sarcochilus roxburghii Hook.f., Fl. Brit. View in CoL India 6: 36. 1894. Type: INDIA, eastern parts of West Bengal , or BANGLADESH, Chittagong, Icon. Aerides pallidum [sic], Roxburgh 2349 [origin unknown] (syn CAL, K digital image!).

Camarotis apiculata Rchb.f., Bonplandia View in CoL 5: 39. 1857; Smith, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.- Indië 72: 79-115. 1912; Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg. 3. s. 11: 83-160. 1931; Feddes Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 32: 129-386. 1933; Carr, Gard. Bull. Singapore 7: 54. 1932; Masam., Enum. Phanerog. Born.: 137. 1942; Holttum, Orchid. Malaya: 633, f. 187 c-h. 1957; Seidenf. & Smitinand, Orchids Thailand: 708, f. 527. 1965; Backer & Bakh.f., Fl. Java (Spermatoph.) 3: 440. 1968; Kerr, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 23, 1-2: 185-211. 1969; Seidenf., Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris): 112. 1973. Micropera apiculata (Rchb.f.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. View in CoL 23: 186. 1972. Sarcanthus apiculatus (Rchb.f.) J.J.Sm., Orch. View in CoL Java: 598. 1905. Dendrocolla apiculata Zoll. & Mor., Bonplandia View in CoL 5: 39. 1857, in syn. Type: INDONESIA, Java, Paradana, 06.06. 1843, Zollinger 1359 (syn W, Herb. Reichenbach 48556, n.v.), C!, P [P00362565, P00362566 digital images!]).

Camarotis cochinchinensis Rchb.f., Gard. Chron. View in CoL , n.s. 6: 740. 1876. Sarcochilus cochinchinensis (Rchb.f.) G.Nicholson, Ill. Dict. Gard. View in CoL 3: 360. 1886. Type: VIETNAM, cult., Laurence s.n. (holo W, herb. Reichenbach 48559, n. v.).

Saccolabium saxicola Ridl., Trans. Linn. Soc. London View in CoL 3: 374. 1893 [as ‘ saxicolum ’]. Type: PENINSULAR MALAYSIA, Kota Glanggi , Ridley s.n. (holo SING, n. v.).

Sarcanthus thorelii Guillaumin, Bull.Soc. Bot. View in CoL France 77: 331. 1930. Type: THAILAND, Godefroy 633 (syn P [ P00361136 digital image!]); CAMBODIA, Angkor Thom , Harmand s.n. (syn P [ P00361138 digital image!]); Prea Can , Harmand s.n. (syn P?, n. v.); VIETNAM, C. Thorel 159 (syn P [ P00361141 digital image!]). FiGS. 2e View Fig & 6 View Fig

Stem up to 30 cm long, glabrous, covered by smooth leaf sheaths; roots arising along stem. Leaves distichous, c. 2 cm apart, flat, conduplicate, oblong-linear, 8–15 × 1–1.5 cm, apex equally to unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences pendent, 5–8 cm long, several-flowered; peduncle 5–10 cm long, with 2-3 sheathing peduncle scales 1.5–2 mm long; rachis 5–8 cm or more long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, c. 2.5 × 2.5 mm. Flowers non resupinate, yellow, labellum yellow, sepals yellow, sometimes tipped with purple midline on back, column white or cream; pedicel and ovary terete with longitudinal grooves, 1–1.2 mm long. Dorsal sepal elliptic-ovate, 6–6.5 × 2–2.5 mm, apex broadly rounded; 5-veined; lateral sepals broadly elliptic, 6–6.3 × 2.3– 2.6 mm, 5-veined. Petals elliptic-lanceolate, 5–5.5 × 2–2.5 mm, acute; 3-veined. Labellum fleshy, chin-shaped, 3–4 mm long, 8–9 mm high; lateral lobes conspicuous, quadrangular, 4–4.5 × 2–2.2 mm; mid-lobe triangular, 3–3.2 × 3.2–3.5 mm; spur 4.5–5 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular callus at base of mid lobe, split at end; back wall of spur with obscure callus; spur with longitudinal septum. Column 2–3 mm long; rostellum beak c. 2 mm long, not twisted. Anther c. 2.3 mm long, with long beak. Fruit terete, 5–6 × 0.5–0.7 cm long.

Flowering & fruiting: Flowering during July– October; fruiting during October.

Habitat: Epiphyte in evergreen forests.

Distribution: India, Bangladesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia.

Specimens examined: THAILAND, Chaiyaphum, Between Nam Prom and Tunkamang, Geesink 6909 ( C); Ibid . , 24.03.1980, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 8822 ( C); Phu Khieo , 19.02.1977, N . Jacobsen 48 ( C); Dat Don , 300-400 m, 24.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen & T . Santisuk 31789 ( AAU) . Chantaburi, Ban Thakien Thong W of Soi Dao , 50–75 m, 23.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen & T . Santisuk 32239 ( AAU). Road from Chantaburi to Trat, 16.11.1969, C . F. van Beusekom & T. Smitinand 2239 ( AAU, BKF); Ibid . , 23.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen & T . Santisuk 32400 ( AAU, BKF) . Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 03.1959, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 3507 ( C) . Kamphaeng Phet, 25.05.1912, A . F .G. Kerr 308 ( K) . Kanchanaburi, near Wangka, 150 m, 24.05.1946, A . Kostermans 722 ( C, K); Saiyok , T . Smitinand 7436 ( C); Sangklaburi, Chedi Sam Ong Market , 14.08.2011, J . Phelps 436 ( BKF) . Nakhon Si Thammarat, Khao Chem, Tungsong, Rabil 125 ( C) . Narathiwat, Su-ngai Padi, Paa Wai, 10.02.1988, C . Niyomdham 1666 ( BKF); Su-ngai Padi , 28.07.2006, V . Rattanabunno 20 ( BKF); Tak Bai , 22.07.1988, C . Niyomdham 1898 ( K) . Pathum Thani, Phra Tam Nak Suan Pathum, 16.06.2004, S . Suddee et al. 2023 ( BKF) . Phetchabun, Nam Nao National Park , 21.02.1977, N . Jacobsen 72 ( C) . Phetchaburi, Kaeng Krachan, Mae Pradon River , 110 m, 23.08.2002, D. J . Middleton et al. 951 ( BKF); Kaeng Krachan National Park , 27.08.2004, I . Nielson et al. 1932 ( BKF); Ibid . , 290 m, 10.05.2005, D. J . Middleton, C . Hemrat, S . Lindsay, S . Suddee & S . Suwanachat 3345 ( BKF); Ibid . , 15.01.2008, S . Raksue 03 ( BKF); Ibid . , 403 m, 08.04.2010, N . Toolmal & W . Somprasong ( BKF); Krabue , Sagarik s.n. ( C) . Phitsanulok, Lomsak road at km 80, 09.02.1964, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 5362 ( C); N of Thung Salaeng Luang , G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 5388; Thung Salaeng Luang , G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 5365 ( C); Thung Salaeng Luang National Park , 750- 800 m, 18.05.2007, O . Phueakkhlai, P . Tippayasri & N . Anuraktrakoon 20 ( BKF) . Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pranburi, Ban Tak Tawan, 30.07.1931, Marcan 2700 ( C); Sam Roi Yot , 50 m, 08.07.1914, A . F .G. Kerr 329 ( K) . Songkhla, Hat Yai Nai, 09.07.1985, J . F . Naxwell 85-699 ( BKF) . Surat Thani, Bangbao, 14.10.1960, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 529 ( C); Ibid . , 07.08.1971, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 627 ( C); W of Bangto, Huay Ai Chuang , 16.06.1970, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 7614 ( C) . Trat, between Khlung & Trat, 20 m, 12 06.1972, T . Smitinand 1160 ( BKF); Koh Chang , 11.08.1960, G . Seidenfaden & T . Smitinand 3651 ( C) . Uthai Thani, Huay Nam Wing, Banrai, 27.03.1980, Kasem 308 ( C); s. loc., T . Smitinand s. n. ( C) . Yala, Khao Pok Yok near Banang Sata, 500-600 m, 29.11.1990, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, A . S . Barfod, W . Nanakorn, W . Ueachirakan & P . Sirirugsa 41819 ( AAU); Betong, Ban Chantharat , N 5 o 47’ N , E 101 o 10’, 230 m, 23.07.2007, J . Wai 1058 ( PSU!); Ibid. , 14.08.2011, J . Wai 2090 ( PSU) . CAMBODIA, Angkor Thom, Preacan, Egerod 373 ( C!) . MYANMAR, Tenasserim, A. F .G. Kerr 01000 ( C) . INDONESIA, Java, Paradana, Zollinger 1359 ( C) . MALAYSIA, Selangor, Klang, Nur s.n. ( C) . LAOS, Vientiane Plain, A . D. Kerr 1941 ( C); Muang Baw , c. 200 m, 27.04.1932, A . F .G. Kerr 987 ( K) .

Note: This common species can be identified by the large side lobes of the labellum and the straight spur.

J

University of the Witwatersrand

PSU

Portland State University, Vertebrate Biology Museum

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

AAU

Addis Ababa University, Department of Biology

C

University of Copenhagen

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

N

Nanjing University

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

C

University of Copenhagen

BKF

National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

J

University of the Witwatersrand

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

N

Nanjing University

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Orchidaceae

Genus

Micropera

Loc

Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl.

T., Jitpromma, T., Chanokkhun, Wai, Sae, A., Schuiteman, Watthana, S. & Lindl., Micropera 2023
2023
Loc

Micropera pallida (Roxb.)

Seidenf. & Wood 1992: 617
Kerr 1933: 238
Hook. f., Fl. Brit. 1894: 36
Lindl. 1859: 37
Roxb., Fl. Ind. 1832: 475
1992
Loc

Micropera obtusa (Lindl.) Tang & F.T.Wang, Acta Phytotax. Sin.

Christenson 1985: 955
Lindl. 1984: 76
Seidenf. 1982: 193
Pradhan 1979: 497
Tang & F. T. Wang 1951: 94
Lindl. 1912: 97
Lindl. 1894: 36
Lindl. 1844: 73
1951
Loc

Camarotis apiculata Rchb.f., Bonplandia

Seidenf. 1973: 112
Garay 1972: 186
Masam. 1942: 137
Rchb. f. 1933: 129
Carr 1932: 54
Rchb. f. 1912: 79
Rchb. f. 1905: 598
Rchb. f., Bonplandia 1857: 39
Zoll. & Mor. 1857: 39
1857
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