Chiloschista breviseta Chanokkhun, Watthana & Schuit., in Chanokkhun, Muangsan, Suwanwaree, Malaiphis, Schuiteman et Watthana, 2024. เอื้องพญาไร้ใบดอกขาว || taiwania.NTU.edu.tw/abstract/2022 |
Abstract
A new species, Chiloschista breviseta (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Aeridinae) from Northern Thailand is described and illustrated, and notes on ecology and conservation status are provided. Chiloschista breviseta is morphologically similar to C. usneoides but differs in having much shorter seta on each side of the anther cap. Previous records of C. usneoides from Thailand refer to C. breviseta.
Keyword: Aeridinae, Chiloschista, Chiloschista usneoides, Chiloschista viridiflava, Flora of Thailand, new taxon
Chiloschista breviseta Chanokkhun, Watthana & Schuit., sp. nov.
Diagnosis: Chiloschista breviseta is similar to C. usneoides in the largely white flower and the shorts accate lip with a rudimentary mid-lobe, but differs in having a short seta (<0.3 mm long) on each side of the anther cap (vs. a long, thread-like seta, >1.7 mm long) and in the Y-shaped callus apex (vs. T-shaped). It can be distinguished from C. viridiflava Seidenf. in having a glabrous abaxial surface of sepals and petal (vs. pubescent), margin of petals entire (vs. erose), and white sepals and petals, sometimes with a purplish pink median line abaxially (vs. pure pale green), and in having short setae (vs. setae > 1.9 mm long).
Etymology: From the Latin brevis, short, and seta, a
bristle-like hair, referring to the short appendages on the
anther cap, unlike the long wiry appendages seen in
species like C. usneoides
Thotsaporn Chanokkhun, Nooduan Muangsan, Pongthep Suwanwaree, Rungtip Malaiphis, André Schuiteman and Santi Watthana. 2024. Chiloschista breviseta (Orchidaceae), A New Species from Thailand. Taiwania. 69(4); 449 - 453. DOI: 10.6165/tai.2024.69.449