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Acianthus collinus ( Inglês )

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Acianthus collinus, commonly known as hooded mosquito orchid[2] or inland mosquito orchid,[3] is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. It is a terrestrial herb with a single, heart-shaped leaf and between two and nine translucent pinkish flowers with reddish markings and is found growing in colonies on sheltered slopes in open forest in on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range.

Description

Acianthus collinus is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, sympodial herb with a single heart-shaped, glabrous, dark green leaf which is reddish-purple on its lower surface. The leaf is 15–32 mm (0.6–1 in) long, 14–30 mm (0.6–1 in) wide on a stalk 3–6 cm (1–2 in) high.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

There are between two and nine flowers well-spaced on a thin raceme 6–15 cm (2–6 in) tall, each flower 8–11 mm (0.3–0.4 in) long. The dorsal sepal is egg-shaped, 6–8 mm (0.2–0.3 in) long, 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in) wide, translucent pink with reddish veins and markings and forms a hood over the column. The central vein extends about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) beyond the end of the labellum. The lateral sepals are 7–11 mm (0.3–0.4 in) long, about 1.3 mm (0.05 in) wide, linear to lance-shaped, pinkish with a red stripe down the centre and usually cross each other below the labellum. The petals are a similar colour and are about 3–5 mm (0.1–0.2 in) long, narrow egg-shaped to lance-shaped and spread widely. The labellum is dark purplish-red to purplish-maroon, 5.5–6.0 mm (0.22–0.24 in) wide, 3.0–3.5 mm (0.12–0.14 in) wide, roughly heart-shaped when flattened, the edges curled under with irregular teeth. The thick, fleshy callus covering most of the central area is dark, purplish red and has many small pimple-like papillae on the outer half. Flowering occurs from late June to August and the capsule that follows is 6–8 mm (0.2–0.3 in) long and 2.0–3.0 mm (0.08–0.1 in) wide and is straight or slightly curved.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

This species is distinguished from the similar Acianthus fornicatus by its translucent pinkish flowers, narrower petals and narrower dorsal sepal.[4] It was not known in Victoria before 1999 where it is now known to occur in two or three places with populations containing hundreds of plants. It is easily overlooked and may occur elsewhere in the region. It is easily distinguished in Victoria by its broad sepal.[6]

Taxonomy and naming

Acianthus collinus was first formally described by David Jones in 1991 and the description was published in Australian Orchid Research from specimens he found with Mark Clements in the Conimbla National Park.[8][4] The specific epithet (collinus) is a Latin word meaning "growing on a hill"[9] referring to the usual habitat of this species.[4] In a 1995 paper published in the journal Allertonia, Paul Kores claimed that A. collinus and 3 other species are not distinct from A. fornicatus and should be regarded as a synonyms.[10] That position has been adopted by Plants of the World Online.[11]

Distribution and habitat

This orchid grows in colonies, usually on gently sloping hillsides in open forest.[4] It is found in the Northern Tablelands, Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, North West Slopes and Central West Slopes of New South Wales, Black Mountain in the ACT and the Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park in Victoria.[4][6][2][12]

Conservation

This orchid is listed as "vulnerable" in the Victorian Government Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (1998).[7]

References

  1. ^ "Acianthus collinus". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Jones, David L. "Acianthus collinus". Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney:plantnet. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Copeland, Lachlan M.; Backhouse, Gary N. (2022). Guide to Native Orchids of NSW and ACT. Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing. pp. 11–12. ISBN 9781486313686.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Jones, David L. (1991). "New taxa of Australian Orchidaceae". Australian Orchid Research. 2: 6–7.
  5. ^ a b Jones, David L. (2006). A complete guide to native orchids of Australia including the island territories. Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.: New Holland. p. 162. ISBN 1-877069-12-4.
  6. ^ a b c d Bishop, Anthony (1996). Field guide to the orchids of New South Wales and Victoria. Sydney: UNSW Press. p. 181. ISBN 086840375X.
  7. ^ a b c Jeanes, Jeff. "Acianthus collinus". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Acianthus collinus". APNI. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  9. ^ Lewis, Charlton T.; Short, Charles. "collinus". A Latin Dictionary. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  10. ^ Kores, Paul J. (1995). "A systematic study of the genus "Acianthus" (Orchidaceae: Diuridae)". Allertonia. 7 (3): 202.
  11. ^ "Acianthus fornicatus". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  12. ^ "Acianthus collinus". Atlas of Living Australia. Retrieved 15 June 2016.

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Acianthus collinus: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Acianthus collinus, commonly known as hooded mosquito orchid or inland mosquito orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. It is a terrestrial herb with a single, heart-shaped leaf and between two and nine translucent pinkish flowers with reddish markings and is found growing in colonies on sheltered slopes in open forest in on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range.

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Acianthus fornicatus ( Espanhol; Castelhano )

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Acianthus fornicatus R.Br. 1810 es una orquídea de hábito terrestre originaria de Australia.[1]

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Descripción

Es una planta pequeña de tamaño que prefiere el clima fresco a frío. Es una orquídea de hábito terrestre con un tubérculo globoso que da lugar a una erecta hoja de color rojizo con un tallo único, la hoja es cordiforme, aguda y lobulada. Florece en el otoño y el invierno.[1]

Distribución y Hábitat

Se encuentra en Nueva Gales del Sur y Queensland en Australia en hábitats costeros con vegetación en dunas de arena, así como en barrancos húmedos con profunda sombra en alturas de hasta 1000 msnm.[1]

Taxonomía

Acianthus fornicatus fue descrita por Robert Brown y publicado en Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae 321. 1810.[2]

Etimología

Acianthus: nombre genérico que deriva de la palabra griega achis (punto) y anthos (flor), refiriéndose a sus sépalos puntiagudos.

Sinonimia

Los siguientes nombres se consideran sinónimos de Acianthus fornicatus:[1]

  • Acianthus apprimus D.L.Jones 1991;
  • Acianthus borealis D.L.Jones 1991;
  • Acianthus brunonis F.Muell. 1865;
  • Acianthus collinus D.L.Jones
  • Acianthus exiguus D.L.Jones 1991;
  • Epipactis fornicata (R.Br.) Poir. 1812[3][4]
  • Acianthus ledwardii Rupp[5]

Referencias

  1. a b c d Jay Pfahl. «Acianthus fornicatus». Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia (en inglés). Consultado el 22 de julio de 2009.
  2. «Acianthus fornicatus». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 8 de agosto de 2013.
  3. Acianthus fornicatus en PlantList
  4. «Acianthus fornicatus». World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Consultado el 8 de agosto de 2013.
  5. Acianthus fornicatus en APNI

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Acianthus fornicatus R.Br. 1810 es una orquídea de hábito terrestre originaria de Australia.​

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Acianthus fornicatus ( Português )

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Acianthus fornicatus é uma espécie de orquídea terrestre pertencente à subtribo Acianthinae, originária do leste da Austrália.[1] É planta anual, dotada de raízes compostas quase que exclusivamente por pares de pequenos tubérculos ovoides, com caules curtos e uma única folha basal disposta horizontalmente. A inflorescência comporta pequenas flores terminais ressupinadas de cores discretas, com sépalas e pétalas livres. O labelo é simples e plano, de tamanho muito diferente dos segmentos restantes. A coluna é delicada, sem apêndices acentuados, curvada próximo do ápice, apoda, com antera terminal e quatro polínias amarelas.[2]

Referências

  1. R. Govaerts, et al (2009). World Checklist of Orchidaceae. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. «Publicada na Internet» (em inglês) (Consultada em fevereiro de 2009).
  2. Jones, David: (2001) Acianthus em A. M. Pridgeon, P. J. Cribb, M. W. Chase, and F. N. Rasmussen eds., Genera Orchidacearum, vol. 2, Orchidoideae part 1. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK ISBN 0198507100.

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Acianthus fornicatus: Brief Summary ( Português )

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Acianthus fornicatus é uma espécie de orquídea terrestre pertencente à subtribo Acianthinae, originária do leste da Austrália. É planta anual, dotada de raízes compostas quase que exclusivamente por pares de pequenos tubérculos ovoides, com caules curtos e uma única folha basal disposta horizontalmente. A inflorescência comporta pequenas flores terminais ressupinadas de cores discretas, com sépalas e pétalas livres. O labelo é simples e plano, de tamanho muito diferente dos segmentos restantes. A coluna é delicada, sem apêndices acentuados, curvada próximo do ápice, apoda, com antera terminal e quatro polínias amarelas.

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Acianthus fornicatus ( Vietnamita )

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Acianthus fornicatus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được R.Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1810.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Acianthus fornicatus. Truy cập ngày 7 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Acianthus fornicatus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được R.Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1810.

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