Thuniopsis subsessilis (Rolfe) Ormerod, Kurzweil & Schuit., Gard. Bull.
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Thuniopsis subsessilis (Rolfe) Ormerod, Kurzweil & Schuit., Gard. Bull. |
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Thuniopsis subsessilis (Rolfe) Ormerod, Kurzweil & Schuit., Gard. Bull. View in CoL Singapore 72: 104, 2020
Basionym: Arundina subsessilis Rolfe, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1914: 374, 1914 View in CoL . Type:— MYANMAR. Upper part: imp. Sander & Sons s.n., Sep 1914, cult. Elwes s.n. (holotype: K) .
Homotypic synonym: Dilochia subsessilis (Rolfe) S.Thomas, Kew Bull. View in CoL 48: 401, 1993.
Heterotypic synonyms:? Thunia cleistogama D.P.Ye & H.Jiang, The wild orchids in Yunnan: 248, 2010, nom. nud.
? Thuniopsis cleistogama L.Li, D.P.Ye & Shi J.Li , PLoS ONE 10 (8): 12, 2015.
Specimens examined:— UPPER MYANMAR. Type. CHIN. Mindat District : 6 Aug 2016, Kim s.n., photo, ident. uncertain . MANDALAY. Myingyan District : 645 m, 13 Aug 2011, Cho et al. MM-0507 ( HHU), ident. uncertain .
Distribution:— Myanmar and perhaps southwestern China.
Notes:— Recent work undertaken by the first two authors in collaboration with A. Schuiteman (K) has suggested that the long-lost Myanmar endemic, Arundina subsessilis , is correctly placed in Thuniopsis , similar to or conspecific with the recently described Chinese T. cleistogama .
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Hallym University |
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Thuniopsis subsessilis (Rolfe) Ormerod, Kurzweil & Schuit., Gard. Bull.
Ormerod, Paul, Kurzweil, Hubert & Watthana, Santi 2021 |
Arundina subsessilis
Rolfe, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1914 |