Australian Tropical Rainforest Orchids
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Thelasis carinata

Triangular Fly Orchid

Thelasis carinata Blume, Bijdr. 8: 385 (1825); Phreatia carinata (Blume) Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 3: 655 (1859); Eria carianta (Blume) Rchb.f. in Seemann, Fl. Vitensis 301 (1868); Oxyanthera carinata (Blume) Schltr., Mem. Herb. Boiss. 21: 76 (1900). Type: Java, Tjapus River, Mt. Salak, C. Blume 78 (holo L).

Thelasis elata Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 6: 87 (1890); Oxyanthera elata (Hook.f.) Hook.f., Hooker's Icon. Pl. 22: t. 2157 (1892). Type: Perak, on decayed wood, King’s Collector s.n. (holo K).

Oxyanthera papuana Schltr. in K. Schum & Laut., Fl. Schutzgeb. Sudsee, Nachtrage 126 (1905); Thelasis papuana (Schltr.) W.Kittr., Bot. Mus. Leafl. 30: 102 (1984 publ. 1985). Type: Kaiser-Wilhelmsland: On trees in the forests of the Torricelli Range, alt. c. 700-800 m, Apr. 1902, R. Schlechter 14330 (holo B; iso K).

Distribution

Occurs in north-eastern Queensland on the Iron Range and McIlwraith Range.

Altitude: 300-700 m.

Also occurs in south-eastern Asia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, New Caledonia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

Description

Epiphytic or lithophytic herb forming small clumps. Pseudobulbs absent. Stems erect, in tufts of 2-6, flattened, 2-5 cm wide. Leaves 3-6, scattered along stem, erect to arching, distichous, alternate, sessile, bases sheathing stem; lamina narrowly oblong, 20-30 cm x 2.5-2.8 cm, dark green, thin, ridged beneath, apex unequally emarginate. Inflorescence an axillary raceme, erect to arching, 200-400 mm long, stiff, thin; pedicels 5 mm long, including ovary; ovaries triangular in cross-section. Flowers 6-15, resupinate, erect to porrect, 5-7 mm x 3-4 mm, base tubular, green, upper parts white and spreading. Dorsal sepal porrect, gibbous at base, 4-6 mm x 1-1.5 mm, apex obliquely erect. Lateral sepals free, triangular in cross-section, 4-6 mm x 1-1.5 mm. Petals 3-5 mm x 0.8 mm. Labellum unlobed, decurved, cordate, 4-4.5 mm x 2.5 mm, middle constricted. Column 1-1.5 mm long, apex toothed. Column foot absent. Capsule porrect, dehiscent.

Ecology

Occurs in rainforests at low to moderate altitudes growing on rocks and trees in bright humid situations. The small flowers are short-lived and self-pollinating.

Localised.

Flowering period: April-June.

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