Thismia submucronata Chantanaorr., Tetsana & Tripetch
in Chantanaorrapint, Tetsana, Tripetch & Suddee, 2019.
พิศวงตาปีศาจ || DOI: 10.6165/tai.2019.64.240
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Abstract
Thismia submucronata is described and illustrated as a new species from Thailand. The new species is characterized by 1) vermiform roots, 2) inner perianth lobes forming a convex mitre with a mucro together with three foveae at apex, 3) the inner surface of perianth tube possessing an irregularly reticulate surface without transverse bars, 4) the presence of papillate hairs at the annulus surface and the outer surface of stamen filaments, and 5) the stamens positioned almost at apex of annulus. Morphological description, illustrations of the new species and a comparison with the related species are presented.
Keyword: Mycoheterotrophy, New species, Thailand, Thismia submucronata, Thismiaceae
Thismia submucronata Chantanaorr., Tetsana &
Tripetch, sp. nov.
Diagnosis: Thismia submucronata is similar to T.
mucronata, but differs in having three foveae together
with a mucro at the apex of the mitre and outer surface
of stamen filaments and both surfaces of annulus
covered by papillate hairs.
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Etymology: The specific epithet “submucronata” refers
to the presence of a short mucro at the top of the mitre.
Habitat, ecology and distribution: Thismia
submucronata is known only from two localities: Phu
Hin Rong Kla [Phitsanulok province] and Phu Suan Sai National Parks [Loei province]; however,
it may also occur in other areas of Northern and Northeastern Thailand with similar climatic conditions and
vegetation type. The new species grows amongst leaf
litter, under shade of moist evergreen forest, near
waterfall or streamside, at elevation of 1200−1300 m.
Flowering and fruiting was observed from May to July.
Sahut Chantanaorrapint, Naiyana Tetsana, Petch Tripetch and Somran Suddee. 2019. Thismia submucronata (Thismiaceae), A New Species from Mainland Southeast Asia. Taiwania. 64(3); 240-244. DOI: 10.6165/tai.2019.64.240