Prev Taxon: Genus Plocoglottis
Current Genus: Genus Plocoglottis section Caulescentes
Next Taxon: Genus Plocoglottis section Plocoglottis
Plocoglottis pseudomoluccana Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 1 (1912) 408
Type: Schlechter 13872 (B, lost); 18522 (B, lost; iso AMES, K, L, NSW, S)
Synonyms:
Roots 0.1 cm wide, Rhizome 0.25 cm diameter, interned between two stems 9. Stem 2.8 cm apart, 19.5-80 by 0.11-0.5 cm, erect, cylindrical, intrnodes 10, 1.8-2.7 cm long; 7-9 leaved. Cataphylls 4. Leaves petiolate or sessile; sheaths 4.5 cm long; petiole sessile to 0.6 cm long; blade up to 8.3-30 by 1.8-3.5 cm, (linear)lanceolate, base cuneate, apex acuminate, with 3 prominent veins, lateral 2 subprominent underneath. Peduncle 13.2-65 by 0.1 cm, straight or substaight, terete in cross section, at base subglabrous to very short subtomentose-pubescent at upper part, internodes 4, 2.8-6.7 cm long; peduncle scales 4, 1.4 cm long, tubular lanceolate, apex acuminate, sparsely pubescent; rachis up to 12 cm long, subdensely many-flowered. Floral bracts 0.7 cm long, ovate, apex acuminate . Flowers erect-patent. Median sepal ca. 1.5 cm long, lanceolate-oblong, minutely abaxially pubescent, apex acuminate, patent. Lateral sepals oblique. Petals almost as long as sepals, obliquely lanceolate-ligulate, apex acuminate, glabrous. Lip total 0.7 by 0.5 (at apex) cm, base cuneate, with two small basal lamellae, in the middle with two oblong thickenings, at apex 3-lobed, lateral lobes angular, divergent, bent upward; mid-lobe lanceolate, apex obtuse. Column 0.5 cm long, rather thick, glabrous, contracted clinandrium. Anther cucullate-ovate, round in the front, margin minutely erose, sparsely abaxially pubescent, keel long. Pollinia very small, oblong, caulicles thin, long, glandular oblong. Ovary with pedicel 2 cm long, subclavate, very short pubescent. (After Eang Hourt, unpublished manuscript 2004)
Note: Doubtfully distinct from Plocoglottis moluccana.
The flowers are yellow with red dots on the inside, the lip white, the column whitish with two red spots on the back.
Terrestrial in lowland forest; 100 to 300 m.
Malesia (New Guinea).
Warm growing terrestrial, requires shaded position.
January, July, October.
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