Habenaria aitchisonii Rchb.f., Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot., ser. 2, 3: 113. 1888.

Pandey, Tirtha Raj & Jin, Xiao-Hua, 2021, Taxonomic revision of Habenaria josephi group (sect. Diphyllae s. l.) in the Pan-Himalaya, PhytoKeys 175, pp. 109-136 : 109

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Habenaria aitchisonii Rchb.f., Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot., ser. 2, 3: 113. 1888.
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5. Habenaria aitchisonii Rchb.f., Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot., ser. 2, 3: 113. 1888.

Habenaria wolongensis Habenaria wolongensis K.Y. Lang, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22(4): 314, 1984, syn. nov. Type. CHINA, Sichuan, Wolong, 2200 m elev., 1982, K. Y. Lang, L. Q. Li & Y. Fei 1528 [lectotype designated by Pandey and Jin (in press): PE (01147127!), isolectotype: PE (01147128!)].

Habenaria diceras Habenaria diceras Schltr., Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 5: 101, t. 78. 1912. Type. CHINA, Yunnan, Lijiang Range eastern flank, 2700-3000 m elev., 1906, G. Forrest 3074 [holotype: E (E00381986 image!), isotype: P (P00426380 image!].

Habenaria bihamata Habenaria bihamata Kränzl., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 17: 106. 1921. Type. CHINA, Yunnan, Pe yen tsin, S. Ten s. n. (type: B n.v., probably lost).

Habenaria pubicaulis Habenaria pubicaulis Schltr., Acta Horti Gothob. 1: 139. 1924. Type. CHINA, Sichuan, ca. 3900 m elev., 1922, Harry Smith 3858 [holotype: UPS (V-091292 image!); isotypes: PE (01516965!), E (E00381983 image!), LD (1073030 image!), S (S07-285 image!)].

Type.

Afghanistan (now Pakistan), Darban Valley , Kuram District, 2280 m elev., 1880, Aitchison 413 [holotype: K (K000247484 image!), isotype: AMES (00256482 image!)] .

Description.

Terrestrial herbs, 10-50 cm tall. Tubers oblong or ellipsoid. Stems erect, papillate-pubescent. Leaves 2, opposite, basal; base narrowed and amplexicaul; blade ovate or ovate-orbicular, 2-7 cm long, 1.5-6 cm broad, apex acute. Inflorescence 8-45 cm long, laxly to densely many (up to 40) flowered; rachis 1.5-8 cm long, papillate-pubescent; sterile bracts ovate to lanceolate, 0.7-1.5 cm long, acuminate; floral bracts ovate-lanceolate, margins ciliate, ca. 0.7 cm long, apex acuminate. Flowers bright green, with often faintly yellowish lip; ovary and pedicel arcuate, 0.7-1.2 cm long, papillate-hairy. Dorsal sepal forming a hood with petals, erect, ovate, concave, 3-5 mm long, 2.5-3.5 mm broad, apex obtuse or acute; lateral sepals reflexed, obliquely ovate-oblong, 3.5-5.5 mm long, 2.5-3 mm broad, apex obtuse or acute. Petals 2-lobed, glabrous; upper lobe obliquely falcate-lanceolate, 3-5 mm long, 1.5-2 mm broad; lower lobe a tooth at the base of upper lobe, ca. 0.5 mm long; lip deeply 3-lobed near the base, spurred; lateral lobes linear, retrorse, embracing erect sepals, 6-12 mm long, apex slightly bent; mid-lobe reflexed, linear, 5-9 mm long, ca. 1 mm broad; spur pendulous, cylindrical-clavate, 7-8(-10) mm long. Column stout, anthers diverging, connective wide; pollinium granular; caudicles short, stout; stigmatic processes converging, subclavate. (Fig. 12 View Figure 12 ).

Phenology.

Flowering from July to September.

Habitat.

Open Juniperus / Larix montane forests, thickets, grasslands; 1800-4400 m elev.

Distribution.

N Pakistan, U Ganga and Indus, U Yarlung Zangbo, W, C and E Nepal, Sikkim and Darjeeling, Bhutan, M Yarlung Zangbo, L Yarlung Zangbo, Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra, N and S Hengduan. (Fig. 13 View Figure 13 ).

More illustrations.

Wu et al. (2010, fig. 192, 4-6).

Additional specimens examined.

N PAKISTAN: Hazara, Rawalpindi district, 2500 m elev., 1975, J. Renz 10800 (RENZ). U GANGA & INDUS: Mussoorie, 2128 m elev., 1898, P.W. Mackinnon s. n. (CAL0000092710); Mussoorie, 1824 m elev., 1899, P.W. Mackinnon 22991 (CAL0000092691); Mussoorie, 2300 m elev., 1983, J. Renz & Y.P.S. Pangtey 13641 (RENZ). U YARLUNG ZANGBO: Dinggyê, 4151 m elev., 2013, PE-Tibet team 3421 (PE); Gyirong (Jilong), 3700 m elev., 2013, PE-Tibet team 3825 (PE); Gyirong (Jilong), 2950 m elev., 1975, Qinghai-Tibet Team 7034 (PE). W NEPAL: Karnali, Mugu, Pina-Ghurchi, 2800 m elev., 1985, P.R. Shakya, M.N. Subedi, R.K. Uprety 8783 (KATH); Jumla to Dori Lekh, 3200 m elev., 1979, K.R. Rajbhandari & B.Roy 3378 (KATH). C NEPAL: Dhawalagiri, Mustang, Muktinath-Thorungse, 3900 m elev., 1983, K.R. Rajbhandari 8173 (KATH); Mustang, Dhampus, 2450 m elev., 1988, M. Suzuki et al. 8881592 (KATH); Mustang, Larjung, 2550 m elev., 1996, T. Hoshino et al. 9668062 (KATH); Mustang, 1999, S. Ishizawa et al. 990912020 (TI). E NEPAL: Sagarmatha, Solukhumbu, 3570 m elev., 2005, Watson et al. DNEP3 BX107 (KATH); Solukhumbu, Thame, 2800 m elev., 2013, B.B. Raskoti 00987 (KATH). SIKKIM and DARJEELING: Sikkim, Lachen Valley, 3648 m elev., 1895, R. Pantling 398 (CAL); Lachen, 2584 m elev., 1909, Smith & Cave 2669 (CAL0000092699). BHUTAN: Gasa, Upper Mo Chu, Laya, 3950 m elev., 1983, C. Sargent 114 (RENZ 16003). M YARLUNG ZANGBO: Yadong, Phari, Kang me, 1882, Dr. King’s Collector s. n. (CAL0000092702). L YARLUNG ZANGBO: Mainling, 3100 m elev., 1972, Tibet Chinese Medicinal Plants Survey team 3858 (PE); Nyingchi, near township, 3200 m elev., 1964, Anonymous 793 (PE). YARLUNG ZANGBO-BRAHMAPUTRA: Lhünzê, 3889 m elev., 2013, FLPH Tibet Expedition 13-0890 (PE); Zayü, 4100 m elev., 1973, Qinghai-Tibet Team 1218 (PE); Zayü, 3200 m elev., 1935, C.W. Wang 65772 (PE). N HENGDUAN: Batang, 3520 m elev., 1983, K.Y. Lang et al. 2410 (PE); Danba, 3000 m elev., G.L. Qu 7522 (PE); Luhuo Xian, NW of Luhuo along highway 317, 3385 m elev., D.E. Bufford et al. 33485 (K); Wenchuan, Wolong Nature Reserve, 2220 m elev., 1982, Lang et al. 1528 (type of H. wolongensis , PE). S HENGDUAN: Cawarong, 3450 m elev., 1982, Qinghai-Tibet Team 10547 (PE); Dali, 3000 m elev., 2001, H.K. Kadoorie Team s. n. (PE); Daocheng, 3100-3200 m elev., 1981, Qinghai-Tibetan Team 4235 (PE); Dêqên, 2200 m elev., 1935, C.W. Wang 69920 (PE); Heishui, 3200 m elev., Q. Li 73191 (PE); Heqing, 2730 m elev., 1996, Y.B. Luo 40 (PE); Jinyang, 3500 m elev., K.Y. Lang 14900 (PE); Jiulong, Tanggu Xiang, 3700 m elev., 2005, D.E. Bufford 33420 (K); Kangding, 3470 m elev., 1982, Lang et al. 1534 (PE); Kangding, 3650 m elev., 1982, K.Y. Lang et al. 944 (PE); Luding, 2500 m elev., 1938, Z.B. Wang 9772 (PE); Muli, 3200-3400 m elev., 1983, Qinghai-Tibet Team 14063 (PE); Shangri-la, 4200-4300 m elev., 1981, Hengduan Team 3322, 2832 (PE); Shangri-la, Napa Hai, amongst shrubs, 3350 m elev., 2002, H. Sun 08 (K); Shangri-la (Zhongdian), 3000 m elev., 1937, T.T. Yu 12539 (PE); Weixi, 3600 m elev., 1935, C.W. Wang 68356 (PE); Xiangcheng, 3500 m, elev. Qinghai-Tibetan Team 004810 (PE); Yulong (Lijiang), 3040 m elev., 1922, G. Forrest 22208 (K); Yulong (Lijiang), 2700-3000 m elev., 1913, G. Forrest 10985 (PE); Yulong (Lijiang), 2750 m elev., 1981, Qinghai-Tibet Team 213 (PE).

Note.

This species is distributed along the whole range of the Himalaya up to the Hengduan Mountains at elevations between 2000 and 4500 m (temperate to alpine) and thus is the most widespread Habenaria species in the Pan-Himalaya. The type material was collected from the Darban Valley along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the western end of the distribution ( Aitchison 1888). Similar plants from the Hengduan Region were described as new species by Schlechter (1912, 1924) and Kränzlin (1921), respectively, but were later reduced to synonyms ( Chen and Cribb 2009). There is considerable variation in the size of the plant, in the colouring of the leaves, with yellowish-white markings that occasionally give a false impression of this being a new species; the peduncle is also quite variable in length as is the density of the inflorescence, from subdensely few-flowered to densely many-flowered. Habenaria wolongensis from Sichuan also falls within the range of variation of H. aitchisonii and is here reduced to synonymy.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Orchidaceae

Genus

Habenaria

Loc

Habenaria aitchisonii Rchb.f., Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot., ser. 2, 3: 113. 1888.

Pandey, Tirtha Raj & Jin, Xiao-Hua 2021
2021
Loc

Habenaria wolongensis

K. Y. Lang 1984
1984
Loc

Habenaria wolongensis

K. Y. Lang 1984
1984