Prev Taxon: Genus Habenaria section Plantaginea
Current Genus: Genus Habenaria section Salaccenses
Next Taxon: Genus Herminium
Habenaria micholitziana Kraenzl., Orchid. Gen. Sp. 1 (1901) 233
Type: Micholitz s.n. (II-1895, SE New Guinea) (holo B, lost)
Synonyms:
Tuber not seen. Stem 75 cm long, from the base to near the middle with 3-4 long, acuminate cataphylls, 7-8-leaved near the middle of the stem, leaves crowded. Leaves ovate-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, apex acuminate. Inflorescence racemose, peduncle-scales numerous, acuminate, bract-like; rachis 20 cm long, densely many-flowered. Floral bracts lanceolate, as long as the ovary, apex acuminate. Median sepal ovate, 1.5 cm long, concave, apex acuminate. Lateral sepals 1.5 cm long, deflexed, apex acuminate. Petals bilobed, 1.5-1.8 cm long, dorsal lobe linear, somewhat wider at the base, a little longer than the median sepal, frontal lobe longer than the dorsal lobe. Lip 3-lobed at the base, spurred; lateral lobes filiform; mid-lobe filiform, longer than the lateral lobes, 2 cm long; spur as long as the ovary, 2.5 cm long, slightly sigmoid, in basal 2/3 filiform, in apical 1/3 abruptly inflated, almost foot-shaped in lateral view, when dried with a dorsal groove. Column with distinctly triangular rostellum, stigmatophores and anther channels equally long and as long as the rather long anther. (After Kraenzlin, 1901).
Not recorded.
Not recorded, probably terrestrial in lowland forest.
Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).
Papua New Guinea.
Warm growing terrestrial, keep in shade in a humus-rich compost.
February.
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