TL;DR: The taxonomic status of Cheirostylis munnacampensis A. N. Rao as a synonym of Cheira yunnanensis Rolfe is confirmed, and the status ofCheirostyleis mohanramii Chaturv.
Abstract: Bhattacharjee, A. (2012). On the status of some species of Cheirostylis Blume (Orchidaceae) from India. Candollea 67: 31–35. In English, English and French abstracts. Cheirostylis chinensis var. glabra Bhaumik & M. K. Pathak and Cheirostylis seidenfadeniana C. S. Kumar & F. N. Rasm. (Orchidaceae) are treated as synonyms of Cheirostylis moniliformis (Griff.) Seidenf. and Cheirostylis parvifolia Lindl. respectively. The taxonomic status of Cheirostylis munnacampensis A. N. Rao as a synonym of Cheirostylis yunnanensis Rolfe is confirmed and the status of Cheirostylis mohanramii Chaturv., Moaakum & C. S. Kumar is also discussed.
TL;DR: The first orchid account of the Mbam Minkom Hills is provided to document the ecology and the distribution of these species and to highlight the importance of this family for the conservation of this threatened ecosystem.
TL;DR: Identification of herbarium specimens collected in course of field exploration works in Vietnam during 2005-2007 revealed ten species of orchids new for science, which are named as Anoectochilus papillosus, Arundina aespitosa, Bulbophyllum paraemarginatum, B. sinhoense, Cheirostylis foliosa, Goodyera hombodoides, Liparis rivularis, Oberonia multident
Abstract: Identification of herbarium specimens collected in course of field exploration works in Vietnam during 2005-2007 revealed ten species of orchids new for science. Illustrated descriptions are rovided for each discovered species, which are named as Anoectochilus papillosus, Arundina aespitosa, Bulbophyllum paraemarginatum, B. sinhoense, Cheirostylis foliosa, Goodyera hombodoides, Liparis rivularis, Oberonia multidentata, O. trichophora and Sunipia nigricans.
TL;DR: Three orchid species are newly recorded for the flora of Thailand and the recent discovery of populations of Zeuxine bidupensis in Thailand suggests that this species, hitherto considered endemic to Vietnam, does not only have morphological, but also geographic affintities to the little known Z. pantlingii from West Bengal.
Abstract: Three orchid species are newly recorded for the flora of Thailand. The discovery of Macodes petola in the southern part of Peninsular Thailand, adjacent to known occurrences across the Malaysian border, was expected. On the other hand, the find of Cheirostylis octodactyla in Thailand considerably extended the known range of this species to the west, as it was previously known only from the northern part of the Philippines, Taiwan and (through a single collection) from northern Vietnam. The recent discovery of populations of Zeuxine bidupensis in Thailand suggests that this species, hitherto considered endemic to Vietnam, does not only have morphological, but also geographic affintities to the little known Z. pantlingii from West Bengal.
TL;DR: The jewel orchid Cheirostylis pusilla Lindl.
Abstract: The jewel orchid Cheirostylis pusilla Lindl. is newly recorded from Hong Kong, a significant distance from Yunnan Province, the only other confirmed locality for the species in China. A full description, photos and line drawings are presented for this hitherto poorly known species, and its conservation status is assessed. Cheirostylis malleifera C. S. P. Parish & Rchb. f. is shown to be a later synonym.