Paphiopedilum notatisepalum Z. J. Liu, M. Wang & S. R. Lan, 2017
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.302.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15120617 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D6747-B902-2C15-C7B9-559F0779DBBC |
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Paphiopedilum notatisepalum Z. J. Liu, M. Wang & S. R. Lan |
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sp. nov. |
Paphiopedilum notatisepalum Z. J. Liu, M. Wang & S. R. Lan View in CoL sp. nov ( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ) (ŖṄAE±)
Type:— CHINA. Yunnan (ȓffi): Malipo (ṀAEĄ), in crevices of shady cliffs or rocks of limestone, 1300 m, 8 Oct. 2016, Liu 9349 (holotype: NOCC) .
This new species is morphologically similar to Paphiopedilum henryanum , from which it differs by the smaller plants with large yellow spots on the leaves, shorter scape, larger flower, white and narrower sepal and light purple-red petals with larger purple spots and yellow-white margins.
Lithophytic herbs. Leaves 3–5, narrowly oblong, 8.0–17.0 × 1.2–2.0 cm, apex unequally bilobulate, minutely tridenticulate, deep green, with large yellow spots and purple markings at the base. Inflorescence arching, 8–10 cm long, green, densely purple-pubescent, terminally 1-flowered; floral bract ovate, pale green, with small purple spots, 3.0–3.5 ×1.5–2.0 cm; pedicel and ovary 3.3–4.0 cm long, green, densely purple-pubescent; flower 7.5–8.2 cm in diameter; dorsal sepal white with large purple spots; synsepal white with purple spots; petals pale purple-red with large purple spots and yellow-white margins; lip pale purple-red with yellow-white margins; staminode pale purple with brownish-yellow margins and a yellow umbo; dorsal sepal ovate, 3.5–3.8 × 2.4–2.7 cm margins minutely ciliate, recurved; synsepal narrowly ovate-elliptic, 3.0–3.3 × 1.7–2.0 cm, minutely ciliate, apex bilobulate; petals narrowly obovate-oblong, 4.0–4.3 × 1.4–1.6 cm long, margins undulate and recurved, obscurely tridenticulate apically, minutely ciliate, with long hairs at base; lip helmet-shaped; pouch ellipsoid, 3.5–4.0 × 1.9–2.2 cm, opening slightly auriculate on both sides; staminode obovate, 8–9 × 6–7 mm, papillose, with a small umbo adaxially, apex emarginate.
Flowering period:— September–November.
Distribution and habitat:— In crevices of shady cliffs or rocks in evergreen broad-leaved forests in limestone areas in southeastern Yunnan, China.
Etymology:— The species name notatisepalum refers to purple-maroon-spotted sepals, from the Greek notati (spot) and sepalum (sepal).
Conservation status:— Using the World Conservation Union Red List Categories and Criteria ( IUCN, 2012), P. notatisepalum should be treated as critically endangered.
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