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Crepidium gibbsiae

Crepidium gibbsiae

Crepidium gibbsiae (J.J.Sm.) Marg. Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, B 111 (2010) 179

Type: Gibbs 6192 (holo BM; iso BO)

Synonyms:

  • Microstylis gibbsiae J.J.Sm. in L.S.Gibbs, Phytogeogr. Fl. Arfak Mts. (1917) 204
  • Malaxis gibbsiae (J.J.Sm.) P.F.Hunt, Kew Bull. 24 (1970) 80

Stem at the base decumbent, rooting, ascending, c. 11-leaved. Leaves obliquely subovate-oblong, more or less falcate, subacute, apiculate, minutely undulate, with c. 3 very prominent nerves below, 4.5-5 by 1.6-1.7 cm; petiole channelled, including the sheath 1.6-1.7 cm long. Inflorescence erect, laxly many-flowered; peduncle 5.25 cm long, with a small bract-like scale; rachis 6 cm exceeding. Floral bracts small, reflexed, oblong- to lanceolate-triangular, acute, to 0.27 cm long. Flowers widely patent. Median sepal subovate-elliptic, obtuse, at the base convex, near the apex concave, 3-nerved, almost 0.3 cm long, 0.18 cm wide. Lateral sepals reflexed, obliquely orbicular-ovate, obtuse, at the base convex, near the apex concave, 3-nerved, 0.26 cm long, almost 0.2 cm wide. Petals obliquely ligulate, obtuse, 1-nerved, 0.25 by 0.08 cm. Lip horseshoe-shaped, with a very small thickening near the base, pit triangular, surrounded by a broadly convex rim, lip when flattened in total 0.43 cm long, lateral lobes not or hardly developed, obtuse, mid-lobe broadly triangular, divided into two obliquely triangular, acute, along their interior margin slightly wavy lobules, on either side of the mid-lobe with 4 long, subulate, to slightly over 0.1 cm long teeth, of which especially the inner ones are falcate and which become smaller towards the sides; auricles rather large, narrowly obliquely triangular, acute or subacute, almost 0.2 cm long, at the base 0.08 cm wide. Column dorsally compressed, oblong-quadrangular, apex dilated, dorsally convex, slightly over 0.1 cm long, clinandrium concave, wings divergent, surpassing the anther, oblong, truncate-obtuse, inside convex, somewhat carnose. Anther cucullate, transversely 5-angular-reniform, broadly obtuse, 0.06 cm wide. Rostellum wide, retuse. Ovary pedicellate, , 1-1.1 cm long. (After Smith, 1917)


“Leaves appear to have been coloured (J.J. Smith)." Flowers purple.

Terrestrial in lowland forest.

Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).

Papua (Indonesia). See map

distribution in New Guinea

Warm growing terrestrial, requires shaded position.

December.

  • Smith, J.J., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Suppl. 2 (1930) t. 23, fig. VI, as Microstylis gibbsiae J.J.Sm.
  • Family Orchidaceae
  • Subfamily Epidendroideae
  • Tribe Malaxideae
  • Genus Crepidium
  • Section Crepidium
  • Species Crepidium gibbsiae

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Crepidium gibbsiae

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Crepidium gibbsiae

Crepidium gibbsiae (J.J.Sm.) Marg. (as Microstylis gibbsiae J.J.Sm.), habit, drawing by Iljas, based on Gibbs 6192

Crepidium gibbsiae

Crepidium gibbsiae (J.J.Sm.) Marg. (as Microstylis gibbsiae J.J.Sm.), floral analysis, drawing J.J. Smith, based on Gibbs 6192

Crepidium gibbsiae

Crepidium gibbsiae (J.J.Sm.) Marg. (as Microstylis gibbsiae J.J.Sm.), herbarium sheet, Gibbs 6192 (Ambon and Ternate) (isotype specimen BO)