Thismia

Nuraliev, Maxim S., Beer, Anton S., Kuznetsov, Andrey N. & Kuznetsova, Svetlana P., 2014, Thismia mucronata (Thismiaceae), a new species from Southern Vietnam, Phytotaxa 167 (3), pp. 245-255 : 253

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.167.3.3

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E57B6C7C-7931-DD6F-FF54-F2DCFA0AFCB1

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Thismia
status

 

Key to the species of Thismia View in CoL in Vietnam

1. Inner tepals free, with spreading filiform appendages longer than 6 mm .........................................................................................2.

- Inner tepals fused apically into mitre, appendages absent or very short (less than 2 mm) ...............................................................4.

2. Inner and outer tepals subequal, both terminated by spreading filiform appendages 6.5–9 mm long; whole flower brownish.......... ............................................................................................................................................................................. Thismia annamensis View in CoL

- Inner and outer tepals unequal, outer tepals without appendages; flower white-, yellow- and red-colored ....................................3.

3. Anthers tridentate apically, each tooth terminated by a hair; hypanthium inside with longitudinal bars connected by several transversal bars; hypanthium pale orange outside at least at the upper part ............................................................ Thismia javanica View in CoL

- Anthers bidentate apically without hairs at apex, hypanthium inside finely irregularly manicate-rugulose without transverse bars; hypanthium uniformly white outside.................................................................................................................... Thismia tentaculata View in CoL

4. Flowers large (ca. 3 cm); mitre broader than hypanthium, with digitally furrowed top, appendages absent ........ Thismia okhaensis View in CoL

- Flowers small (less than 2 cm); mitre narrower than hypanthium, bearing three short apical appendages initially appressed and resembling a mucro ............................................................................................................................................. Thismia mucronata View in CoL

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