Lecanorchis

Lecanorchis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Vanilloideae
Tribe: Vanilleae
Genus: Lecanorchis
Blume
Type species
Lecanorchis japonica
Blume, Mus. Bot. 2: 188 (1856).

Lechanorchis is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae) belonging to the subfamily Vanilloideae.

The scientific name is derived from the Greek words lekane (basin) and orchis (orchid).

They occur in mountain forest of the Himalayas, China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, and New Guinea at altitudes between 300 – 1500 m.[1][2]

They are terrestrial, leafless myco-heterotrophs (formerly called saprophytes). They produce numerous, long, thick, horizontal roots under a short rhizome. The erect, dark, branched or unbranched stems are thin and brittle. They bear few to many dull brown, purple, yellow or green flowers with a somewhat brighter lip. The lip is about of equal length to the sepals and is covered with dense, yellow hair.

Characteristic for this species is:

Species

Species accepted as of June 2014:[1]

  1. Lecanorchis amethystea Y.Sawa, Fukunaga & S.Sawa (2006) (Japan, Taiwan)
  2. Lecanorchis betongensis Suddee & H.A.Pedersen (2011) (Thailand)
  3. Lecanorchis bicarinata Schltr. (1922) (New Guinea)
  4. Lecanorchis brachycarpa Ohwi. (1938) (Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan)
  5. Lecanorchis ciliolata J.J.Sm. (1929) (New Guinea)
  6. Lecanorchis flavicans Fukuy. (1942) (Ryukyu Islands)(Status : threatened)
  7. Lecanorchis japonica Blume (1856) (Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Fujian, Hunan)
  8. Lecanorchis javanica Blume (1856) (Java, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, New Guinea)
  9. Lecanorchis latens T.P.Lin & W.M.Lin (2011) (Taiwan)
  10. Lecanorchis kiusiana Tuyama (1955) (Korea, Japan)
  11. Lecanorchis malaccensis Ridl. (1893) (Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo, Malaysia, Sumatra)
  12. Lecanorchis multiflora J.J.Sm. (1918) (Thailand, Yunnan, Borneo, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java)
  13. Lecanorchis neglecta Schltr. (1911) (New Guinea)
  14. Lecanorchis nigricans Honda (1931) (Japan, Taiwan, Fujian, Thailand, Ryukyu Islands)
  15. Lecanorchis seidenfadenii Szlach. & Mytnik (2000) (Malaysia)
  16. Lecanorchis sikkimensis N.Pearce & P.J.Cribb (1999) (Sikkim, Bhutan)
  17. Lecanorchis subpelorica T.C.Hsu & S.W.Chung, (2010) (Taiwan)
  18. Lecanorchis suginoana (Tuyama) Seriz. (2005)
  19. Lecanorchis thalassica T.P.Lin (1987) (Taiwan)
  20. Lecanorchis vietnamica Aver. (2005), Vietnam
  21. Lecanorchis virella T.Hashim. (1989) (Japan, Taiwan)

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