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''Labellum structure of Bulbophyllum echinolabium J.J. Sm. (section Lepidorhiza Schltr., Bulbophyllinae Schltr., Orchidaceae Juss.)''

4/16/2019

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Natalia Wiśniewska, Monika M. Lipińska, Marek Gołębiowski & Agnieszka K. Kowalkowska


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Abstract: This micromorphological, chemical and ultrastructural study is a continuation of research conducted on the section Lepidorhiza. The Bulbophyllum echinolabium flowers comprised features that characterize a sapromyophilous syndrome, having large, glistening parts that emit an intense scent of rotten meat. The secretory activity was described in the hypochile (nectary in longitudinal groove and in the prickles) and the epichile (putative osmophore). The ultrastructural studies revealed a dense cytoplasm in the epidermis and subepidermal tissue with large nuclei and numerous mitochondria, the profiles of SER and RER, and dictyosomes. Large amounts of heterogeneous residues of secreted material (possibly phenolic) were present on the cuticle surface, similar to the unusual prominent periplasmic space with flocculent secretory material. The chemical analysis (GC/MS) of the scent profile of lips comprised carbohydrates and their derivatives (29.55% of all compounds), amino acids (1.66%), lipids (8.04%) and other organic compounds (60.73%). A great number of identified compounds are Diptera attractants (mainly Milichiidae, Tephritidae, Drosophilidae, Muscidae, Sarcophagidae, Tachinidae). The examination of visual and olfactory features indicates correlation between colour of flowers and the type of olfactory mimicry, where a dark colour labellum emits strong smell of rotten waste.

Published in Protoplasma (2019): 1 - 19
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00709-019-01372-4
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''New records of three miniature orchids from Phu Quoc National Park, Vietnam''

4/15/2019

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Ba Vuong TRUONG, Minh Dung LE, Hong Quan NGUYEN, Phuoc Hau NGUYEN  & Jim COOTES


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Bulbophyllum physocoryphum     Photo: M. D. Le
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Bulbophyllum tenuifolium     Photo: M. D. Le
Abstract: Three new miniature or- chids are recorded for Orchids of Vietnam from Phu Quoc National Park: Bulbophyllum physocoryphum SEIDENF., Bulb. tenuifolium (BLUME)LINDL. and Oberonia griffithiana LINDL. These three species are new locality records for Vietnam. Data about ecology, phenology, distribution are provided as well as photo plates.

Bulbophyllum physocoryphum Seidenf. was recorded previously by L. AVERYANOV in Gia Lai province - AVERYANOV (2018). This species before could only be found in Thailand and Cambodia.
This miniature yellow-pale green species was found growing as an epiphyte on a tree trunk from basal half of rough trunks where there are many mosses, high humidity at primary evergreen broad-leaved forests; altitude around 380 to 540 m asl.; fl owering in January; very rare.

Bulbophyllum tenuifolium (Blume) Lindl. was found growing as an epiphyte on small high branches or rarely on the apical part of tree trunks in primary evergreen broad-leaved forest, sometimes along streams, altitude around 370 to 540 m asl.; fl owering in January; rare.

Published in Die Orchidee 5(05), 2019/E-Paper
​https://orchidee.de/e-paper/taxonomische-mitteilungen/
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''Zwei neue Farbformen von Bulbophyllum retusiusculum in Vietnam gefunden''

3/31/2019

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Nguyen Hoang Tuan, Olaf Gruß, Dang Huyen Lee & Van Canh Nguyen


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Bulbophyllum retusiusculum     Photo: Van Canh Nguyen
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Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. flavum     Photo: Nguyen Hoang Tuan
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Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. brunneum  Photo: Thanh Luan Nguyen
Abstract: Two new colorforms of Bulbophyllum retusiusculum RCHB. F. 1869 were found in Vietnam. The yellow colorform without any red or pink coloration is described as Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. flavum, the dark brown colorform as Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. brunneum.

​Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. flavum is similar to the typical forma Bulbophyllum retusiusculum RCHB. F., Gardeners' Chronicle 1869: 1182, 1869, but the new forma differs by the color. The sepals, petals and lip are yellow without any red coloration.

Bulbophyllum retusiusculum f. brunneum is similar to the typical forma Bulbophyllum retusiusculum RCHB. F., Gardeners' Chronicle 1869: 1182, 1869, but the new forma differs by the color. The sepals, petals and lip are dark brown.

Published in Die Orchidee 5(02), 2019/E-Paper
https://orchidee.de/e-paper/taxonomische-mitteilungen/

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''A new species of Bulbophyllum''

3/31/2019

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Rudolf Jenny


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Bulbophyllum freitagii    Photo: R. Amsler
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Bulbophyllum diplohelix & B. freitagii; compairison  Photos: R. Amsler
Abstract: Rudolf Jenny describes and illustrates Bulbophyllum freitagii, a new species from New Guinea.
The Author saw this species recently in the orchid collection of Swiss expert grower Roland Amsler, who specializes in Bulbophyllum.

Bulbophyllum freitagii belogns to the recently described section Hoplandra and is closely allied with Bulbophyllum diplohelix. Its lateral sepals are much shorter than B. diplohelix and do not spiral around each other; the lip is about twice the size with a lumpy surface. The hairs are much longer, and the ovary and pedicel are shorter.
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It is so far only known from the type locality in West Papua where it grows in evergreen  forest.
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Bulbophyllum freitagii is named after Walter Freitag (16.11.1963 to 7.1.2018), a passionate Swiss gardener, friend and travel companion of Roland Amsler.

Published in The Orchid Review, March 2019: 33 - 35
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''A New Record of Bulbophyllum Section Aeschynanthoides from Vietnam''

2/13/2019

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Bulbophyllum hainanense     Photo: Truong Ba Vuong
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Bulbophyllum hymenanthum     Photo: Nguyen Van Canh
Vuong Ba Truong, Jaap J. Vermeulen & Tam Quang Truong

Abstract: Bulbophyllum hainanense is an addition to the Flora of Vietnam. Previously, Vietnamese material of this species was listed as Bulbophyllum hymenanthum, a similar-looking species. This paper provides a description and illustration of the Vietnamese material of B. hainanense.

Taxonomic Notes: Within section Aeschynanthoides, it shares the presence of two ridges on the adaxial side of the lip with B. drymoglossum Maximovich (1887), but differs by the tapering, acute lip apex. It differs from B. hymenanthum (the other species of section Aeschynanthoides native to Vietnam, Fig. 2) by the minute, triangular tooth along the lower edge of the stelidia; in B. hymenanthum a conspicuous, rounded wing is present. 

Published in LANKESTERIANA 19(1): 1–4. (2019)
http://www.lankesteriana.org
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/lank.v19i1.36164 
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''Nineteen new orchid species from northern Mindanao, Philippines''

4/17/2018

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Derek D. Cabactulan, Jim Cootes, Miguel David De Leon, Reynold B. Pimentel, Fernando B. Aurigue, and Neil K. Binayao III


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Bulbophyllum alboaligerum    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Bulbophyllum crassiusculum    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Bulbophyllum prasinoglossum   Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Bulbophyllum puberulosum    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Bulbophyllum vinicolor    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Epicrianthes charishampliae    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Epicrianthes jimcootesii    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
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Epicrianthes neilkonradii    Photo: Miguel D. de Leon
Abstract: (...), Bulbophyllum alboaligerum (sect. Macrocaulia) Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon & Pimentel, Bulb. crassiusculum (sect. Stachysanthes) Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon & Pimentel, Bulb. prasinoglossum (sect. Brachystachyae) Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon, & Pimentel, Bulb. puberulosum (sect. Stachysanthes) Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon, & Pimentel, Bulb. vinicolor ( sect. Brachystachyae) Cabactulan, Cootes, Aurigue, Pimentel & M.D. De Leon, (...), Epicrianthes charishampeliae Cabactulan, M.D. De Leon, Cootes & Pimentel, Epicr. jimcootesii Cabactulan, M.D. De Leon & Pimentel, Epicr. neilkonradii Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon & Pimentel, (...), are all described as new to science.

Bulbophyllum alboaligerum is most similar to Bulb. leproglossum J.J. Vermeulen and Lamb from Borneo. It differs in the edges of the dorsal sepal and the petals, which in Bulb. alboaligerum are slightly erose, whilst the dorsal sepal and petals of Bulb. leproglossum are entire; and the apices of the labellum which in Bulb. alboaligerum is papillose, whereas that of Bulb. leproglossum is glabrous. The lateral sepals are also occasionally adnate as in Bulbophyllum pelicanopsis J.J. Verm & Lamb.
Bulbophyllum crassiusculum is most similar to Bulb. unguiculatum Rchb. f., but differs in the shape of the labellum which in Bulb. crassiusculum is sharply curved downwards with a recurving apex, the labellum of Bulb. unguiculatum is evenly curved; the edge of the labellum of Bulb. crassiusculum is minutely ciliate, whereas the edge of the labellum of Bulb. unguiculatum is entire; the petals of Bulb. crassiusculum are lanceolate, whereas the petals of Bulb. unguiculatum are obovate to elliptic.
Bulbophyllum prasinoglossum is most similar to Bulb. submarmoratum J.J. Sm., but differs in the much shorter, upright infl orescence of Bulb. prasinoglossum; and the positioning of the ridges on the labellum, which in Bulb. prasinoglossum are in a central position, close together, the central ridges on the labellum of Bulb. submarmoratum are more widely spaced; the petals of Bulb. prasinoglossum are ovate, whereas those of Bulb. submarmoratum are triangular.
Bulbophyllum puberulosum is most similar to Bulb. crassiusculum Cabactulan, Cootes, M.D. De Leon and Pimentel, but differs in the size of the flowers, 6 mm across the lateral sepals in Bulb. crassiusculum versus 4.3 mm across the lateral sepals in Bulb. puberulosum; the shape of the leaves in Bulb. crassiusculum are semi-terete, whereas the leaves of Bulb. puberulosum are flattened (this feature has remained constant amongst the flowering plants examined from different localities); and the keel of Bulb. crassiusculum, at its column foot is low and bluntly, broadly triangular when viewed in profi le, whereas the keel of Bulb. puberulosum is more prominent and runs from the centre of the column foot to the column; when viewed from the front it is triangular, raised, and well-demarcated from the column foot. 
Bulbophyllum vinicolor is most similar to Bulb. hyposiphon from Borneo but differs in the shape of the labellum, which in Bulb. vinicolor is distinctly recurved, with a deep channel lengthwise, whereas the labellum of Bulb. hyposiphon is gently curved; the shape of the stelidia of Bulb. vinicolor are three-toothed at the apex, whereas the stelidia of Bulb. hyposiphon have a single, minute tooth centrally.
Epicrianthes charishampeliae is most similar to Bulbophyllum stenomeris J.J. Verm. and O’Byrne, from section Epicrianthes, but differs in the ornamentation of the labellum, which in Epicr. charishampeliae is vesiculate, whereas the labellum of Bulb. stenomeris is almost glabrous; and the column of Epicr. charishampeliae which bears a single, downward-pointing tooth, whereas the column of Bulb. stenomeris bears two, downward-pointing teeth.
Epicrianthes jimcootesii is most similar to Epicrianthes davidii, but differs in the number of appendages on the petals, which in Epicr. jimcootesii number up to 10 on each side, whereas the petal appendages of Epicr. davidii number up to 6 only on each side; the labellum of Epicr. jimcootesii is heavily papillose on its sides and underside, whereas the labellum of Epicr. davidii is glabrous.
Epicrianthes neilkonradii is most similar to Epicr. aquinoi Cootes, M.D. De Leon and Naive, but differs in surface structure of the labellum which in Epicr. neilkonradii is vesicular to papillose, whereas the labellum surface of Epicr. aquinoi is glabrous; the petal appendages of Epicr. neilkonradii vary from three to fi ve in number (the outer two can be vestigial), whereas the petal appendages of Epicr. aquinoi are always three in number; and the leaves of Epicr. neilkonradii are lanceolate and purplish dark green, whilst those of Epicr. aquinoi are ovate to ovate-cordate and plain green to bright green. 

Published in OrchideenJournal, Vol. 6-2: 3 - 21
http://www.orchideen-journal.de/descriptions.htm

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