
''Anoectochilus'', commonly known as marbled jewel orchids
or filigree orchids,
is a
genus
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of about fifty species in the orchid
family
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Orchidaceae
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. They are
terrestrial
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herbs
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with a creeping
rhizome
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, an upright flowering stem and dark coloured leaves with contrasting veins. The flowers are relatively large and have a large
labellum, markedly different from the
sepal
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Etymology
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s and
petal
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s.
Description
Orchids in the genus ''Anoectochilus'' are terrestrial,
perennial
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,
deciduous
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,
sympodial
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herbs with a creeping, above-ground rhizome with wiry roots that look woolly. The leaves are arranged in a
rosette
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and are relatively broad and thin. They are dark green or brownish purple and have a contrasting network of silvery or reddish veins. The flowers are relatively large, hairy,
velvet
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y,
resupinate
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with the face upward" or "on the back". "Resupination" is the noun form of the adjective "resupine" which means "being upside-down, supine or facing upward".
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and arranged in a short
spike
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. The
dorsal
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sepal
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Etymology
The term ''sepalum'' ...
and
petal
Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s overlap to form a hood over the
column
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with the
lateral
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sepals spreading apart from each other. The labellum is relatively large with two sections - an upper "epichile" and lower "hypochile" separated by a narrow section. The hypochile has a cylinder-shaped spur containing two large
glands
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and is joined to the epichile with a "claw" that has spreading teeth or a long fringe. The fruit is a hairy
capsule containing a large number of winged seeds.
Taxonomy and naming
The genus ''Anoectochilus'' was first formally described in 1825 by
Carl Ludwig Blume
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and ''Anoectochilus setaceus'' was the first species he described, hence it is the
type species
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.
The genus name is derived from the
Ancient Greek
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words ''anoiktos'' (ἀνοικτός) meaning "opened" and ''cheilos'' (χεῖλος) meaning "lip".
[Backer, C.A. (1936). ''Verklarend woordenboek der wetenschappelijke namen van de in Nederland en Nederlandsch-Indië in het wild groeiende en in tuinen en parken gekweekte varens en hoogere planten'' (Edition Nicoline van der Sijs).]
Distribution
Orchids in this genus range from the
Himalayas
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to south
China
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,
Southeast Asia
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,
Australia
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,
New Guinea
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,
Melanesia
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and
Hawaii
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, found in moist areas with deep shade.
List of species
The following is a list of species recognised by the ''
World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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'' as at May 2018:
* ''
Anoectochilus albolineatus'' (1874) : white lines anoectochilus (Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam)
* ''
Anoectochilus albomarginatus
''Anoectochilus'', commonly known as marbled jewel orchids or filigree orchids, is a genus of about fifty species in the orchid family Orchidaceae. They are terrestrial herbs with a creeping rhizome, an upright flowering stem and dark coloured ...
'' (1855)
* ''
Anoectochilus annamenis'' (2007) (Vietnam)
"New plant and animal species found in Vietnam"
CNN. September 27, 2007.
* '' Anoectochilus baotingensis'' (2003) (China, Hainan)
* '' Anoectochilus brevilabris'' (1840) : short-lipped Anoectochilus
* '' Anoectochilus brevistylus'' (1907)
* '' Anoectochilus burmannicus'' (1922)
* '' Anoectochilus calcareus'' (1996 publ. 1997).
* '' Anoectochilus dewildeorum'' (Sumatra)
* '' Anoectochilus dulongensis'' (Sumatra)
* '' Anoectochilus elatus'' (1857).
* '' Anoectochilus emeiensis'' (1982)
* '' Anoectochilus falconis'' (2005) (Malaysia)
* '' Anoectochilus flavescens'' (1825).
* '' Anoectochilus formosanus'' (1914). ( zh, c=臺灣金線蓮, poj=Tâi-ôan kim-sòaⁿ-liân))
* '' Anoectochilus geniculatus'' (1896) (Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra)
* '' Anoectochilus hainanensis'' (2008).
* '' Anoectochilus imitans'' (1906).
* '' Anoectochilus insignis'' (1911).
* '' Anoectochilus integrilabris'' (1935).
* '' Anoectochilus kinabaluensis'' (1994).
* '' Anoectochilus klabatensis'' (2002).
* '' Anoectochilus koshunensis'' (1914).
* '' Anoectochilus longicalcaratus'' (1922).
* '' Anoectochilus longilobus'' (2014).
* '' Anoectochilus lylei'' (1925).
* '' Anoectochilus malipoensis'' (2010).
* '' Anoectochilus monicae'' (2004).
* '' Anoectochilus nandanensis'' (2015).
* '' Anoectochilus narasimhanii'' (2003).
* '' Anoectochilus nicobaricus'' (1978 publ. 1979).
* '' Anoectochilus papillosus'' (2007).
* '' Anoectochilus papuanus'' (1984 publ. 1985).
* '' Anoectochilus pectinatus'' (1907).
* '' Anoectochilus pingbianensis'' (1996).
* '' Anoectochilus regalis'' (1858).
* '' Anoectochilus reinwardtii'' (1858).
* '' Anoectochilus rhombilabius'' (2002).
* '' Anoectochilus roxburghii'' (1839).
* '' Anoectochilus sandvicensis'' (1840)
* ''Anoectochilus setaceus
''Anoectochilus setaceus'', the bristly anoectochilus, is a species of orchid native to the island of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.
References
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Plants described in 1825
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'' (1825) : bristly anoectochilus (type species
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)
* '' Anoectochilus subregularis'' (1996).
* '' Anoectochilus sumatranus'' (2001).
* '' Anoectochilus xingrenensis'' (2002).
* '' Anoectochilus yatesiae'' (1907) (Queensland)
* '' Anoectochilus zhejiangensis'' (1989).
References
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Cranichideae genera
Orchids of India
Orchids of China
Flora of Hawaii
Orchids of Thailand
Orchids of New Guinea
Orchids of Malaysia
Orchids of Indonesia
Orchids of Queensland
Flora of the Southwestern Pacific
Flora of the Indian subcontinent
Orchids of Sri Lanka