Thismia breviappendiculata Nob. Tanaka
in Tanaka, Aung & Latt. 2018.
Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci., Ser. B. 44(2)
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Abstract
Thismia breviappendiculata Nob. Tanaka (Thismiaceae) is described and illustrated. The new species was discovered in the bamboo forest on the limestone foothill, the Tanintharyi Nature Reserve, peninsular Myanmar. Description, photographic data including habitat, illustration and a key to the species of the genus presently recorded from Myanmar are provided. The new species is easily distinguished from the similar species, T. javanica J. J. Sm. and T. tentaculata K. Larsen & Aver. by very short appendage with claviform apex, white perianth lobes without any colored ridges.
Key words: Myanmar, mycoheterotrophic, new species, Thismia, Thismiaceae.
Thismia breviappendiculata Nob. Tanaka, sp. nov.
Diagnosis: Thismia breviappendiculata is similar to T. javanica J.J.Sm. and T. tentaculata K. Larsen & Aver. in having the inner perianth lobes of isosceles triangle form tapering filiform appendage, but easily distinguished from the latters by very short appendage with claviform apex, white perianth lobes without any colored ridges.
Habitat: — Thismia breviappendiculata grows
on wet leaf litter in the lowland bamboo forest or
secondary seasonal lowland forest. The plant prefers humid places in shade. (Fig. 1-A).
Distribution: — Myanmar. Two populations
were found in the reserved forests, Tanintharyi in
Myanmar and the specimens were collected from
the both of the places (Tanaka et al. 156 and
173). The species is likely to be common around
the type locality, and further extension of surveys
in this region may discover more populations. Its
distribution range may share with peninsular
Thailand.
Etymology: The specific epithet is derived from
very short appendage of perianth lobes.
Note: Sect. Thismia is classified into two subsections, Odoardoa Schltr. with equal perianth lobes
in length and size and Brunonithismia Jonker
with larger inner perianth lobes than outer ones
(Schlechter, 1921; Jonker, 1938). This new species may be assignable to sect. Thismia subsect.
Brunonithismia Jonker.
Nobuyuki Tanaka, Mu Mu Aung and Myo Myin Latt. 2018. Thismia breviappendiculata (Thismiaceae), A New Mycoheterotrophic Plant from Southern Myanmar. Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci., Ser. B. 44(2); 67-72.