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Phytotaxa 247 (2): 138 142 http://www.mapress.com/j/pt/ ISSN 1179-3155 (print edition) Copyright 2016 Magnolia Press Correspondence PHYTOTAXA ISSN 1179-3163 (online edition) http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.247.2.6 Cheirostylis acuminata (Orchidaceae; Cranichideae; Goodyerinae): a new species from Yunnan Province, China ZHI-LONG LIU 1,2, QIANG LIU 1, 2 & JIANG-YUN GAO 1 1 Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China; E-mail: gjy@xtbg.org.cn 2 University of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100049, China Introduction Cheirostylis Blume (1825: 413) is characterized by a column with two stelids, two well-separated stigma lobes and connate sepals that form a tube. There are about 55 species, mainly distributed in tropical Africa, through Southeast Asia, Japan, Indonesia and Pacific islands to Australia (Pridgeon et al. 2003, Chen et al. 2009, Bhattacharjee 2012, Govaerts et al. 2012). There are 18 species reported from China, of which 8 species are believed to be endemic (Averyanov et al. 2009, Chen et al. 2009, Lin & Lin 2009, Yang et al. 2013). Hayata considered species with an entire lip to comprise a distinct genus, Arisanorchis Hayata (1914:109), but they conform to Cheirostylis in other respects (sepals basally fused and forming a tube, column with two elongate stelidia, rostellum deeply bifid) and may be a peloric form (Chen et al. 2009). Therefore, a taxonomic revision of this genus is highly desirable to clarify the interspecific relaotionship. During our fieldwork in Mengla County of Xishuangbanna, southeastern Yunnan, a new species of Cheirostylis was found in the limestone forest and is described below. Taxonomy Cheirostylis acuminata Z.L.Liu & Q.Liu, sp. nov. (Figs. 1,2) Cheirostylis acuminata is close to C. clibborndyeri Yu & Barretto (1976: 15) (Barretto et al. 2011) and C. rubrifolius Lin & Lin (2009: 327), but differs by a shorter inflorescence (2 7 cm long), fewer flowers (1 3), pubescent ovary and outer surface of sepals, acuminate apex of lip and different size and structure of seed from C. clibborndyeri and be distinguished from C. rubrifolius by not having a saccate hypochile and no keel and papillae in the hypochile. Type: CHINA. Yunnan: Mengla County, Mengyuan town, Paozhuqing village, limestone forest, 21 50.21 N, 101 22.25 E, 800 m, 7 January 2015, Liu 12 (holotype: HITBC!). Lithophytic herbs, 4 11 cm tall. Rhizome creeping, green, tinged with brown, 2 10 cm long, with 3 9 nodes, internodes slight narrowing, at the nodes, 4.5 mm in diameter; roots hair-like, in rows along rhizome internodes. Stem erect, 1.0 2.2 cm long, 2 5 leaves, occasionally withered at anthesis. Leaves cauline, 3 4, well-spaced, lanceolate, 1.0 2.0 0.5 1.2 cm, glabrous, base rounded to truncate, apex acute, adaxially pale green, marked with indistinct deeper green veins; petiole present. Inflorescence, 2 7 cm long, hairy, with 2 3 sterile bracts, 0.8 1.4 cm long, pale pink, pubescent; rachis 1 3- flowered; floral bracts lanceolate, abaxially hairy, apex acuminate, 0.7 0.9 cm long, shorter than ovary. Flowers slightly opened; ovary and pedicel pubescent, minutely papillose, 0.8 cm; sepals 5 mm long, basal about 1/2 connate and forming a tube, outer surface pubescent, base of the tube greenish, free apical lobes pink, 2 mm long; petals appressed to dorsal sepal, white, obliquely falcate, 5.5 1.3 mm; lip simple, white, margin entire, 5.3 1.8 mm, apex acuminate, extending slightly beyond sepal tube; column 3 mm long; rostellum arms elongate, 1.8 mm long; stelidia obtuse triangle, parallel to rostellum, shorter than 0.5 mm; polinarium 2.5 mm long; anther ovoid, ca.1.3 mm; viscidium approximate to clavate, 1.6 mm long. Distribution: Known only from the type locality in Mengla County, Yunnan, China. Habitat, Phenology and Ecology: Cheirostylis acuminata occurs in a shady limestone forest valley at 800 m and creeps on damp rock surfaces. It flowers from the middle of December to the end of January. Although the new species had flowers that barely opened, the fruiting rate was high in the natural populations. Its reproductive biology needs further study. Etymology: Named for the lip apex with a tiny ligule. 138 Accepted by Mark Chase: 17 Jan. 2016; published: 19 Feb. 2016

FIGURE 1. Cheirostylis acuminata. A. Plant habit. B. Lateral view of flower.. C. Sepal. D. Lip. E. Petal. F. Abaxial side of column. G. Adaxial side of column. H. Pollinia. I. Anther. All drawn by Zhi-Long Liu from the holotype. CHEIROSTYLIS ACUMINATA (ORCHIDACEAE) Phytotaxa 247 (2) 2016 Magnolia Press 139

FIGURE 2. Cheirostylis acuminata. A. Plant habit. B. Leaf. C. Frontal view of flower. D. Ovary and floral bracts. E. Sepal. F. Adaxial side of column. G. Abaxial side of column. H. Petal. I. Lip. J. Anther. K. Pollinia. Photographed by Zhi-Long Liu. 140 Phytotaxa 247 (2) 2016 Magnolia Press LIU ET AL.

FIGURE 3. Seed micromorphology (SEM). A. Cheirostylis acuminata. B. Cheirostylis clibborndyeri. C. Median cells of C. acuminate. D. Median cells of C. clibborndyeri. Taxonomic notes: Morphologically, the new species is similar to C. clibborndyeri and C. rubrifolius, but differs as noted above and below (Table 1,2). TABLE 1. Morphological comparison of Cheirostylis acuminata and related species. Character C. acuminata C. clibborndyeri C. rubrifolius Leaf shape lanceolate ovate linear-ovate or lanceolate base rounded to truncate base cordate base rounded to truncate Inflorescence length 2 7 cm 10 15 cm 8cm Flower numbers 1 3 5 6 5 Sterile bract length 0.8 1.4 cm 0.3 cm - Sterile bract surface hairy glabrous hairy Floral bract surface pubescent glabrous hairy Ovary surface pubescent glabrous hairy Sepal surface pubescent glabrous hairy Hypochile structure plain plain saccate without callus and keel without callus and keel with callus and keel Lip apex shape apex acuminate apex obtuse oblong in outline Flowering period December to January March to April February shape TABLE 2. Seed micromorphology comparison of Cheirostylis acuminata and C. clibborndyeri. Length (um), Width (um), L/W ratio, Number of cells Volume (mm) Species mean±sd mean±sd mean±sd 3 10-3 C. acuminata 1906 ± 198 99 ± 10 19 ± 3 33 39 4 ± 1 filiform C. clibborndyeri 673 ± 37 97 ± 9 7 ± 0.5 21 28 2 ± 0.5 fusiform L, length; SD, standard deviation (representing the variation of the species); W, width. CHEIROSTYLIS ACUMINATA (ORCHIDACEAE) Phytotaxa 247 (2) 2016 Magnolia Press 141

Acknowledgements Thanks are given to Jessic Han, Vasiliki Papadimitriou and Meng Wu for improving the language and document collection. We are also grateful to the Central Laboratory of XTBG for use of the SEM. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 31470450) to J.Y. Gao. References Averyanov, L.V. (2009) Hayata glandulifera (Orchidaceae), new genus and species from northern Vietnam. Taiwania 54: 311 316. Barretto, G., Cribb, P. & Gale, S. (2011) Cheirostylis. In: The wild orchids of Hong Kong. Natural History Publications, Kota Kinabalu, pp. 129 132. Blume, C.L. (1825) Cheirostylis. In: Bijdragen tot de Flora van Nederlandsch Indie, t. 16. Bhattacharjee, A. (2012) On the status of some species of Cheirostylis Blume (Orchidaceae) from India. Candollea 67: 31 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2012v671a3 Chen, S.C., Gale, S.W., Cribb, P.J. & Ormerod, P. (2009) Cheirostylis. In: Wu, Z.Y., Raven, P.H. & Hong D.Y. (Eds.) Flora of China, Vol. 25. Science Press, Beijing, & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Saint Louis, pp. 57 63. Govaerts, R.J., Bernet, P., Kratochvil, K., Gerlach, G., Carr, G., Alrich, P., Pridgeon, A.M., Pfahl, J., Campacci, M.A., Holland Baptista, D., Trigges, H., Shaw, J., Cribb, P.J., George, A., Kreuz, K. & Wood, J.J. (2012) World checklist of Orchidaceae, The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Available from: http://www.kew.org/wcsp/ (accessed 1 September 2015) Lin, T.P. & Lin, W.M. (2009) Newly discovered native orchids of Taiwan (III). Taiwania 54: 323 333. Prigeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase M.W. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2003) Genera orchidacearum Vol. 3, Orchidoideae (part two), Vanilloideae. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 77 pp. Yang, J.C., Huang, Y. F., Peng, R.C., Huang, Y.S. & Liu, Y. (2013) Cheirostylis serpens Aver., a newly recorded species of Orchidaceae from China. Guihaia 33: 392 394. Yu, S.Y. & Barretto, G. (1976) New species and varieties of Orchidaceae from Hong Kong. Chung Chi Journal 13: 1 34. 142 Phytotaxa 247 (2) 2016 Magnolia Press LIU ET AL.