Current Genus: Genus Dendrobium section Calyptrochilus
Next Taxon: Genus Dendrobium section Conostalix
Dendrobium cuculliferum J.J.Sm., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 12 (1913) 118; Nova Guinea 12, 3 (1916) 349, t. 127, fig. 233.
Type: Gjellerup 1045 (iso L 2x).
Synonyms:
Stems slender, branching, upper part flexuose, in cross-section broadly elliptic, 90 cm long, internodes to 4.2 cm long. Leaf sheaths when dried with prominent veines, on the veines indistinctly verruculose. Leaves patent, lanceolate, 2.1-8.6 by 0.6-2 cm, papyraceous, margins near the apex densely minutely denticulate-fimbriate, apex acute, long apiculate. Inflorescences lateral from both leafy and defoliated branches, racemose, subsessile; rachis 0.8-1.2 cm long, 3-10-flowered. Floral bracts ovate, 0.75 by 5.3 cm, apex acuminate, outside verruculose. Pedicel 0.8 cm long; ovary 1.9 cm long, clavate, obtusely triangular in cross-section. Flowers 2.9 cm long. Dorsal sepal 1 cm by 5.8 mm; mentum conical, 1.75 cm long. Petals 0.9 cm by 4 mm, margins near apex minutely papillose-erose. Lip much shorter than the column, when flattened 1.8 by 0.9 cm, claw adnate to the column-foot for 1 cm, at c. 1/3 above the base with a transverse thickening; apex cucullate, in the middle densely narrowly lacinulate, laterally denticulate. Column 0.33 cm long; column-foot 1.7 cm long, at the apex with an oblong cavity covered by a membrane which is provided with a small tooth.
(after Smith, 1916).
Flower pink to violet-pink, leaves often tinged violet.
Epiphyte on trees growing on granite and granite rubble, locally common. Altitude 1400-1800 m.
New Guinea (endemic).
Papua (Manokwari Regency
Intermediate growing epiphyte.
April.
Dendrobium cuculliferum is among the relatively few species in the Calyptrochilus group in which the lip is distinctly shorter than the column; other species include e.g. Dendrobium brevilabium, Dendrobium verruciflorum, Dendrobium tubiflorum, Dendrobium glaucoviride, Dendrobium convexipes, and perhaps Dendrobium navicula.
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