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Corybas porphyrus P.Royen, Phanerog. Monogr. 16 (1983) 80, fig. 19
Type: BW (van der Sijde) 5592 (holo L; iso BISH)
Synonyms:
Small, 3-6 cm high terrestrial. Tuber ovoid, 0.6 by 0.4 cm. Stem 2-5 cm high, 3-winged, glabrous. Cataphyll tubular, 0.9-1.2 cm long, subcaudate, glabrous. Leaves narrowly ovate-cordate, 3-3.2 by 2.3-2.5 cm, acuminate, at the base cordate, mid-rib sunken above, prominent below mainly towards base, basal nerves 3 on either side of the mid-rib, only the 2 inner ones reaching the apical part of the leaf-blade, outer very short, cross-veins 5 or 6, connate to inner basal nerves, branched or unbranched, venation widely reticulate; relatively densely pellucid lenticellate. Pedicel 0.2-0.3 cm long, glabrous. Floral bract linear but widened at the base, boat-shaped, 1.4 cm long, subulate-acute, glabrous. Median sepal strongly curved, from a boat-shaped, oblong base gradually widening to the spathulate, 1 by 1 cm large hood, rounded and finely apiculate, 3-nerved in basal part, 14-nerved on hood, glabrous. Lateral sepals linear, widened and boat-shaped at the base, glabrous, 3 cm long. Petals similar to the lateral sepals, 2.2 cm long. Lip from a tubular, basal, 0.8 cm long part abruptly curved downward and spreading, forming an orbicular, 0.8 by 0.8 cm large blade, obtuse, margin coarsely fimbriate, 3-nerved at the base, 25-nerved near the margin, glabrous, boss elongate-ovoid, crest-like; spurs conoid, 0.15 cm long, obtuse, glabrous. Capsule not seen. (After Van Royen, 1983).
Flowers dark violet.
Terrestrial. Altitude 900 m.
Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).
Intermediate growing terrestrial, requires shaded position.
June.
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