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713187CAFF9DFF80FCD18C6CB1EE667E.text	713187CAFF9DFF80FCD18C6CB1EE667E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl.	<div><p>Micropera fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 23: 186. 1972; Seidenf. &amp; Wood, Orchids Penins. Malaysia Singapore: 617, f. 280d-e. 1992. Sarcochilus fuscoluteus Lindl., Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 33: sub t. 18. 1847. Type: BORNEO, Cult., March 1847, F.G. Cox (leg. Lowe [= Low]) s.n. (holo K-LINDL!).</p><p>Sarcochilus adnatus Ridl., J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 32: 373. 1896. Saccolabium adnatum (Ridl.) Ridl., Fl. Malay Penins. 4: 174. 1924. Camarotis adnata (Ridl.) Holttum, Gard. Bull. Singapore 11: 277. 1947. Lectotype (designated here): SINGAPORE, Toas district, Goodenough s.n. (SING [SING0056418 digital image!])</p><p>Camarotis latisaccata J.J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, sér. 3, 9: 187. 1927. Type: INDONESIA, Kalimantan, Kapoeas [Kapuas River], s.d., Teysmann 8445 (syn BO n.v., L [L0061627 digital image!]).</p><p>FiGS. 2 c-d &amp; 4</p><p>Stem 40 cm or more long, up to 0.5 cm in diam., covered by rugose leaf sheaths; roots up to 0.35 cm in diam. Leaves 1.8–2 cm apart, oblong-linear, 7–15 × 1.5–2 cm, apex equally to unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences more or less upright, 7–8.5(–20) cm long, several-flowered; peduncle 4.3–5.5(–10) cm long, with 2–3 sheathing peduncle scales 3–9 mm long, basal one much longer than others; rachis 2–2.5(–10) cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 1.8–2 × 1.5–2 mm. Flowers non resupinate, yellow or light orange-yellow, sepals sometimes tipped with brown, labellum yellow tinged with brown at base and white at apex of spur, column white or cream; pedicel and ovary 8–9 mm long. Dorsal sepal oblanceolate-oblong, 7.5–8.5 × 3.4– 3.6 mm, apex broadly rounded, concave, fleshy; lateral sepals ovate-oblong 6.2–6.5 × 3.8–4 mm, oblique, apex rounded. Petals elliptic-oblong, 7–7.3 × 3–3.3 mm, obtuse. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped, 8.5–9 mm long, 4.7–5.2 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous broadly triangular 5–5.3 × 0.9–1.3 mm, edges minutely serrate or entire; mid-lobe triangular, 1.8–2 × 2–2.3 mm, apex acute with broad cone callus; spur 4.3–5 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular callus at base of mid lobe, 1–1.2 mm long, deep-bilobed, with cone callus at middle of backwall. Column slender, 4.5–5.5 mm long; rostellum beak c. 2 mm long, not twisted. Anther 1.8–2 × 2–2.4 mm, with short beak. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Flowering &amp; fruiting: Flowering in June and December; fruit not seen.</p><p>Habitat: Epiphyte on Durian trees.</p><p>Distribution: Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo.</p><p>Specimens examined: THAILAND, Yala, Betong, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=101.1725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=5.7930555" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 101.1725/lat 5.7930555)">Ban Chantharat</a>, N 5 o 47’35’’, E 101 o 10’21’’, 230 m, 19.06.2011, J . Wai 2082 (PSU); Ibid., 29.12.2012, J . Wai 2184 (PSU) .</p><p>Micropera obtusa (Lindl.) Tang &amp; F.T.Wang, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 1: 94. 1951; Pradhan, Indian Orchids 1: 497. 1979; Seidenf., Nordic J. Bot. 2: 193–218. 1982; Christenson, Amer. Orchid Soc. Bull. 54: 955–958. 1985. Sarcochilus obtusus (Lindl.) Benth. ex Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 6: 36. 1894. Camarotis obtusa Lindl., Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 30: 73. 1844; Rchb.f., Bot. Zeit. 22,39: 881. 1864; Trans. Linn. Soc. London 30, 1: 136. 1874; King &amp; Pantl., J. Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 66, 3: 238. 1898; Smith, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.- Indië 72: 97. 1912; Brühl, Guide Orchids Sikkim 141. 1926; Seidenf. &amp; Smitinand, Orchids Thailand 714, Fig. 1 –9. 1965; Hegde, Arunachal Forest News 3, 3: 7. 1980; Orchids Arunachal Pradesh: 76. 1984. Type: Cult., s.d., Loddiges (leg. Bateman) s.n. (K-LINDL, not found, only a sketch by Reichenbach is preserved in Lindley’s herbarium, we do not know if this was made after the type material). FiG. 5</p><p>Stem 25–40 cm long c. 0. 5 cm in diam., covered by dark, rugose leaf sheaths and with dark brown scale-hairs. Leaves c. 2 cm apart, oblong-linear, 6–9 × 1–1.5 cm, apex (sub-)unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences porrect or pendent, 4–10 cm long, 6–20-flowered; peduncle 2–4 cm long, with 2–3 sheathing peduncle scales 3–4 mm long; rachis 3–6.5 cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 3–3.5 × 3.5–4 mm. Flowers non resupinate, pinkish or pale purplish, sepals white, sometimes tinged with pale purple, labellum yellow, sometime whitish at base, column white with purplish apex; pedicel and ovary 9–10 mm long with dark brown scale-hairs. Dorsal sepal obovate, 6.5–7.8 × 3–3.5 mm, apex obtuse; lateral sepals obovate-oblong, 6.3–6.5 × 3.1–3.5 mm, slightly oblique. Petals oblanceolate-oblong, 7–7.5 × 2.5–3 mm, slightly falcate, obtuse. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped, 5–5.5 mm long, 4.8–5.2 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous, broadly triangular, 3.8–4 × 1–1.5 mm; mid-lobe thickened, triangular with shortly 3-lobed, 0.8–1 × 1.5–2 mm; spur 3.8–4.2 mm long and longitudinal septum, with triangular tongue callus at base of mid lobe, erect, obtuse bilobed. Column slender, 2–2.3 mm long; rostellum beak 1.8–2 mm long, strongly twisted sideways through about 90 degrees counterclockwise. Anther c. 1 × 1 mm with long beak. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Flowering &amp; fruiting: Flowering in February; fruit not seen.</p><p>Habitat: Epiphyte on trees in open forests, at 900 m elevation.</p><p>Distribution: India (East Himalaya), Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, and Thailand.</p><p>Specimens examined: THAILAND, Phang-nga, Khao Bangto, c. 900 m, 23.02.1919, A. F. G . Kerr s.n. (AAU, C, K); s. loc., Lecoulle 21177 (C) .</p><p>Notes: There are a few specimens of this species from Thailand. Seidenfaden (1988) cited only a collection by Kerr. It is similar to M. thailandica but its rostellum is strongly twisted.</p><p>Micropera pallida (Roxb.) Lindl., Edwards’s Bot. Reg. 18: t. 1522. 1832; Seidenf., Opera Bot. 95: 120. f. 71, 1988; Seidenf. &amp; Wood, Orchids Penins. Malaysia Singapore: 617. 1992; Kumar et al., J. Threatened Taxa 8: 9416. Aerides pallida Roxb., Fl. Ind. 3: 475. 1832 [as ‘ pallidum ’]. Camarotis pallida (Roxb.) Lindl., J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. 3: 37. 1859; Kerr, J. Siam Soc., Nat. Hist. Suppl. 9: 238. 1933. Sarcochilus roxburghii Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 6: 36. 1894. Type: INDIA, eastern parts of West Bengal, or BANGLADESH, Chittagong, Icon. Aerides pallidum [sic], Roxburgh 2349 [origin unknown] (syn CAL, K digital image!).</p><p>Camarotis apiculata Rchb.f., Bonplandia 5: 39. 1857; Smith, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.- Indië 72: 79-115. 1912; Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg. 3. s. 11: 83-160. 1931; Feddes Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 32: 129-386. 1933; Carr, Gard. Bull. Singapore 7: 54. 1932; Masam., Enum. Phanerog. Born.: 137. 1942; Holttum, Orchid. Malaya: 633, f. 187 c-h. 1957; Seidenf. &amp; Smitinand, Orchids Thailand: 708, f. 527. 1965; Backer &amp; Bakh.f., Fl. Java (Spermatoph.) 3: 440. 1968; Kerr, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 23, 1-2: 185-211. 1969; Seidenf., Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris): 112. 1973. Micropera apiculata (Rchb.f.) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 23: 186. 1972. Sarcanthus apiculatus (Rchb.f.) J.J.Sm., Orch. Java: 598. 1905. Dendrocolla apiculata Zoll. &amp; Mor., Bonplandia 5: 39. 1857, in syn. Type: INDONESIA, Java, Paradana, 06.06. 1843, Zollinger 1359 (syn W, Herb. Reichenbach 48556, n.v.), C!, P [P00362565, P00362566 digital images!]).</p><p>Camarotis cochinchinensis Rchb.f., Gard. Chron., n.s. 6: 740. 1876. Sarcochilus cochinchinensis (Rchb.f.) G.Nicholson, Ill. Dict. Gard. 3: 360. 1886. Type: VIETNAM, cult., Laurence s.n. (holo W, herb. Reichenbach 48559, n. v.).</p><p>Saccolabium saxicola Ridl., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 3: 374. 1893 [as ‘ saxicolum ’]. Type: PENINSULAR MALAYSIA, Kota Glanggi, Ridley s.n. (holo SING, n. v.).</p><p>Sarcanthus thorelii Guillaumin, Bull.Soc. Bot. France 77: 331. 1930. Type: THAILAND, Godefroy 633 (syn P [P00361136 digital image!]); CAMBODIA, Angkor Thom, Harmand s.n. (syn P [P00361138 digital image!]); Prea Can, Harmand s.n. (syn P?, n. v.); VIETNAM, C. Thorel 159 (syn P [P00361141 digital image!]). FiGS. 2e &amp; 6</p><p>Stem up to 30 cm long, glabrous, covered by smooth leaf sheaths; roots arising along stem. Leaves distichous, c. 2 cm apart, flat, conduplicate, oblong-linear, 8–15 × 1–1.5 cm, apex equally to unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences pendent, 5–8 cm long, several-flowered; peduncle 5–10 cm long, with 2-3 sheathing peduncle scales 1.5–2 mm long; rachis 5–8 cm or more long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, c. 2.5 × 2.5 mm. Flowers non resupinate, yellow, labellum yellow, sepals yellow, sometimes tipped with purple midline on back, column white or cream; pedicel and ovary terete with longitudinal grooves, 1–1.2 mm long. Dorsal sepal elliptic-ovate, 6–6.5 × 2–2.5 mm, apex broadly rounded; 5-veined; lateral sepals broadly elliptic, 6–6.3 × 2.3– 2.6 mm, 5-veined. Petals elliptic-lanceolate, 5–5.5 × 2–2.5 mm, acute; 3-veined. Labellum fleshy, chin-shaped, 3–4 mm long, 8–9 mm high; lateral lobes conspicuous, quadrangular, 4–4.5 × 2–2.2 mm; mid-lobe triangular, 3–3.2 × 3.2–3.5 mm; spur 4.5–5 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular callus at base of mid lobe, split at end; back wall of spur with obscure callus; spur with longitudinal septum. Column 2–3 mm long; rostellum beak c. 2 mm long, not twisted. Anther c. 2.3 mm long, with long beak. Fruit terete, 5–6 × 0.5–0.7 cm long.</p><p>Flowering &amp; fruiting: Flowering during July– October; fruiting during October.</p><p>Habitat: Epiphyte in evergreen forests.</p><p>Distribution: India, Bangladesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia.</p><p>Specimens examined: THAILAND, Chaiyaphum, Between Nam Prom and Tunkamang, Geesink 6909 (C); Ibid., 24.03.1980, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 8822 (C); Phu Khieo, 19.02.1977, N . Jacobsen 48 (C); Dat Don, 300-400 m, 24.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen &amp; T . Santisuk 31789 (AAU) . Chantaburi, Ban Thakien Thong W of Soi Dao, 50–75 m, 23.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen &amp; T . Santisuk 32239 (AAU). Road from Chantaburi to Trat, 16.11.1969, C . F. van Beusekom &amp; T. Smitinand 2239 (AAU, BKF); Ibid., 23.03.1973, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, I . Nielsen &amp; T . Santisuk 32400 (AAU, BKF) . Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep, 03.1959, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 3507 (C) . Kamphaeng Phet, 25.05.1912, A . F .G. Kerr 308 (K) . Kanchanaburi, near Wangka, 150 m, 24.05.1946, A . Kostermans 722 (C, K); Saiyok, T . Smitinand 7436 (C); Sangklaburi, Chedi Sam Ong Market, 14.08.2011, J . Phelps 436 (BKF) . Nakhon Si Thammarat, Khao Chem, Tungsong, Rabil 125 (C) . Narathiwat, Su-ngai Padi, Paa Wai, 10.02.1988, C . Niyomdham 1666 (BKF); Su-ngai Padi, 28.07.2006, V . Rattanabunno 20 (BKF); Tak Bai, 22.07.1988, C . Niyomdham 1898 (K) . Pathum Thani, Phra Tam Nak Suan Pathum, 16.06.2004, S . Suddee et al. 2023 (BKF) . Phetchabun, Nam Nao National Park, 21.02.1977, N . Jacobsen 72 (C) . Phetchaburi, Kaeng Krachan, Mae Pradon River, 110 m, 23.08.2002, D. J . Middleton et al. 951 (BKF); Kaeng Krachan National Park, 27.08.2004, I . Nielson et al. 1932 (BKF); Ibid., 290 m, 10.05.2005, D. J . Middleton, C . Hemrat, S . Lindsay, S . Suddee &amp; S . Suwanachat 3345 (BKF); Ibid., 15.01.2008, S . Raksue 03 (BKF); Ibid., 403 m, 08.04.2010, N . Toolmal &amp; W . Somprasong (BKF); Krabue, Sagarik s.n. (C) . Phitsanulok, Lomsak road at km 80, 09.02.1964, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 5362 (C); N of Thung Salaeng Luang, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 5388; Thung Salaeng Luang, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 5365 (C); Thung Salaeng Luang National Park, 750- 800 m, 18.05.2007, O . Phueakkhlai, P . Tippayasri &amp; N . Anuraktrakoon 20 (BKF) . Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pranburi, Ban Tak Tawan, 30.07.1931, Marcan 2700 (C); Sam Roi Yot, 50 m, 08.07.1914, A . F .G. Kerr 329 (K) . Songkhla, Hat Yai Nai, 09.07.1985, J . F . Naxwell 85-699 (BKF) . Surat Thani, Bangbao, 14.10.1960, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 529 (C); Ibid., 07.08.1971, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 627 (C); W of Bangto, Huay Ai Chuang, 16.06.1970, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 7614 (C) . Trat, between Khlung &amp; Trat, 20 m, 12 06.1972, T . Smitinand 1160 (BKF); Koh Chang, 11.08.1960, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 3651 (C) . Uthai Thani, Huay Nam Wing, Banrai, 27.03.1980, Kasem 308 (C); s. loc., T . Smitinand s. n. (C) . Yala, Khao Pok Yok near Banang Sata, 500-600 m, 29.11.1990, K . Larsen, S . S . Larsen, A . S . Barfod, W . Nanakorn, W . Ueachirakan &amp; P . Sirirugsa 41819 (AAU); Betong, Ban Chantharat, N 5 o 47’ N , E 101 o 10’, 230 m, 23.07.2007, J . Wai 1058 (PSU!); Ibid., 14.08.2011, J . Wai 2090 (PSU) . CAMBODIA, Angkor Thom, Preacan, Egerod 373 (C!) . MYANMAR, Tenasserim, A. F .G. Kerr 01000 (C) . INDONESIA, Java, Paradana, Zollinger 1359 (C) . MALAYSIA, Selangor, Klang, Nur s.n. (C) . LAOS, Vientiane Plain, A . D. Kerr 1941 (C); Muang Baw, c. 200 m, 27.04.1932, A . F .G. Kerr 987 (K) .</p><p>Note: This common species can be identified by the large side lobes of the labellum and the straight spur.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/713187CAFF9DFF80FCD18C6CB1EE667E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	T., Jitpromma;T., Chanokkhun;Wai, Sae;A., Schuiteman;Watthana, S.;Lindl., Micropera	T., Jitpromma, T., Chanokkhun, Wai, Sae, A., Schuiteman, Watthana, S., Lindl., Micropera (2023): The genus Micropera (Orchidaceae: Aeridinae) in Thailand. Rheedea 33 (3): 159-173, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2023.33.03.02, URL: https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.2023.33.03.02
713187CAFF93FF86FF588B2DB57F65C3.text	713187CAFF93FF86FF588B2DB57F65C3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Micropera rostrata (Roxb.) N. P. Balakr., J.	<div><p>Micropera rostrata (Roxb.) N.P.Balakr.,J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 67: 66. 1970; Seidenf., Nordic J. Bot. 2: 217. 1982; Christenson, Amer. Orchid Soc. Bull. 54, 8: 956. 1985. Aerides rostrata Roxb., Fl. Ind. 3: 474. 1832 [as ‘rostratum’]. Camarotis rostrata (Roxb.) Rchb.f. in Walp., Ann. Bot. Syst. 6: 881. 1861; Prain, Bengal Pl. 2: 1204. 1903; Hunt., Bot. Mag. 177: 537. 1969. Type: BANGLADESH, Sylhet, icon. Aerides rostratum [sic], Roxburgh 2348 (syn CAL, K digital image!).</p><p>Micropera purpurea (Lindl.) Pradhan, Indian Orchids 2: 619. 1979. Camarotis purpurea Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl. 219. 1833; Sert. Orchid. 19. 1838; Paxt. Mag. Bot. 7: 25. 1840; J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 3: 37. 1859; Smith, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Ned.- Indië 72: 98. 1912; Schltr., Orchideen: 589. 1915; 580. 1927; Fischer, Rec. Bot. Surv. India 12, 2: 136. 1938; Seidenf. &amp; Smitinand, Orchids Thailand: 715, f. 522. 1965; Rao &amp; Deori, J. Ind. For. 3, 3-4: 258. 1980. Sarcochilus purpureus (Lindl.) Benth. ex Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 6: 37. 1890; Panigrahi &amp; Naik, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 3, 3-4: 381. 1962. Lectotype (designated here): BANGLADESH, Sylhet, Purarooak, March 1828, Wallich 7329 (leg. W. Gomez 185) (K-LINDL [K000974248!], isolecto K-W [K001127183!]). FiGS. 2 f-G &amp; 7</p><p>Stem 12–20 cm long, covered by glabrous leaf sheaths. Leaves about 10, distichous, c. 2 cm apart, flat, conduplicate, oblong-linear, 10–12 × 1.5–2 cm, apex unequally bilobed with rounded lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences pendent, 10–15 cm long, up to 30-flowered; peduncle 3–5 cm long, with 2–3 sheathing sterile bracts 0.3–0.4 cm long; rachis up to 30 cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 2–2.5 × c. 2 mm, fleshy. Flowers non resupinate, pale to bright purple-pink, lip base sometimes white with purple-pink margin, column white tinged with purple-pink; pedicel and ovary 9–12 cm long. Dorsal sepal elliptic-oblong, 8–10 × 4–4.5 mm, apex broadly rounded or obutse and usually recurved, 5-veined; lateral sepals obovate-oblong, falcate, 8.3–9.5 × 3.8–4.2 mm, apex broadly rounded, 5-veined. Petals elliptic-oblong or lanceolate-oblong, to 8.2–9 × 3.4–3.5 mm, slightly oblique, broadly rounded, 5-veined. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped, 8–8.5 mm long, 5.4–6.3 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous, broadly triangular, 7–7.5 × 1–2 mm; mid-lobe triangular, 0.5–0.6 × 1–1.3 mm; spur 4.8–5.7 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular tongue callus at base of mid lobe. Column stout, 1.8–2 mm long; rostellum beak 6.5–7 mm long, sigmoid in lateral view, only slightly twisted sideways. Anther c. 3 × 1 mm long with long beak. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Flowering &amp; fruiting: Flowering from May to July and in December; fruit not seen.</p><p>Habitat: Epiphyte in evergreen hill forests, at 1,300–1,600 m elevation.</p><p>Distribution: India, Bangladesh, and Thailand.</p><p>Specimens examined: BANGLADESH, Sylhet, 12.12.1997, Wallich 7329 (K-W digital image); INDIA, Assam, Jainteapur, Jaintea Hills, April 1899, Prain 111 (M digital image) . THAILAND, Loei, Phu Krading, 1300 m, 07.1959, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 3730 (C) . Mae Hong Son, Ban Rak Thai, c. 1600 m, 12.06.2020, A . Karnpungton s.n. (QBG) . Tak, Mae Sot, 21.05.1988, W . Songkakul 17 (BKF) .</p><p>Notes: This species is easily recognised by the very long and sigmoid rostellum. With its numerous, bright pinkish-purple flowers it is one of the more attractive species in this genus, which is generally of little horticultural importance.</p><p>Micropera thailandica Garay ex Seidenf., Opera Bot. 95: 126. 1988; Vaddhanaphuti, Wild Orchid Thailand, ed. 4, 186, incl. colour photo, 2005; Schuiteman et al., Cambodian J. Nat. Hist. 2015 (2): 136, f. 6 &amp; 7. 2015; Kurzweil &amp; Lwin, Gard. Bull. Singapore 67(1): 117, f. 1B &amp; 3C. 2015. M. thailandica (Seidenf. &amp; Smitinand) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 23: 187. 1972, nom. inval. Camarotis thailandica Seidenf. &amp; Smitinand, Orchids Thailand: 712, f. 529. 1965, nom. inval.; Cumberlege., Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 20, 3: 155–174. 1963. Type: THAILAND, Satun, Feb 1961, Seidenfaden, G. &amp; Smitinand, T. GT 4118 (holo C). FiGS. 2 h-i &amp; 8</p><p>Stem up to 30 cm long, glabrous, covered by dark, rugose leaf-sheaths. Leaves distichous, c. 2 cm apart, flat, conduplicate, oblong-linear, 8–18 × 1–1.5 cm, apex unequally bilobed with subacute lobes, fleshy. Inflorescences more or less upright, 8–15 cm long, with up to 25 flowers; peduncle 7–10 cm long, with 2–3 sheathing peduncle scales 3–4 mm long; rachis 5–10 cm long, unbranched; bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, 1.5–2 × 2.5–3 mm. Flowers non resupinate, yellow or light orange-yellow, lip base sometimes white, sepals sometimes tipped with brown, column white or cream. Dorsal sepal elliptic-ovate, 7–7.5 × 2.5–3 mm, apex broadly rounded, concave, fleshy; lateral sepals ovate-oblong 6.5–7 × 3.5–4 mm, slightly oblique. Petals elliptic-lanceolate, 6.5–7 × 2–2.5 mm, obtuse. Labellum fleshy, deeply boat-shaped 6–6.5 mm long, 5.5–6 mm high, obscurely 3-lobed; lateral lobes inconspicuous, broadly triangular 5–5.5 × 1.2–1.5 mm, edges minutely serrate; mid-lobe triangular, 1.5–2 × 2–2.5 mm, with indistinct cone-shaped swelling; spur 5–6.5 mm long, with longitudinal septum and triangular tongue-shaped callus at base of mid lobe, emarginate. Column slender, 5–6 mm long, with 2 short appendages below stigma; rostellum beak 1.5–2 mm long, not twisted. Anther 1.8–2 × 1.5–1.6 mm, with short beak. Fruit not seen.</p><p>Flowering &amp; fruiting: Flowering in April–May; fruit not seen.</p><p>Habitat: Epiphyte in evergreen forests.</p><p>Distribution: Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.</p><p>Specimens examined: THAILAND, Bangkok, Jatujak Market, 18.04.2012, J . Phelps 7680 (BKF) . Loei, Phu Pha Mok, 06.04.2003, D. J . Middleton et al. 1935 (BKF) . Nakhon Nayok, Haew Suwat, Khao Yai, 23.04.1964, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 5773 (C) . Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai, 700 m, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 4403 (C), Khao Yai National Park, Pha Khuai Mai Nature Trail, 747 m, 08.04.2019, S . Kaitongsuk 211 (BKF) . Narathiwat, Weang, P . Puudjaa 321 (BKF) . Phathalung, Khao Den, c. 200 m, 19.04.1928., A . F .G. Kerr 0574 (K); Khao Soidao, c. 600 m, 29.04.1930, A . F .G. Kerr 0835 (K) . Ranong, NW of Phato, 200-300 m, 02.05.1974, K . Larsen &amp; S . S . Larsen 33557 (AAU!) . Rayong, s. loc., 11.04.2004, P . Puudjaa 1322 (BKF) . Satun, Khao Keo Range, 700 m, 31.03.1963, A . F .G. Kerr 0528 (AAU); Thungnui, 05.02.1961, G . Seidenfaden &amp; T . Smitinand 4118 (C) .</p><p>Notes: This species is similar to M. fuscolutea (Lindl.) Garay but differs in lacking a distinct, raised callus on the labellum mid-lobe.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/713187CAFF93FF86FF588B2DB57F65C3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	T., Jitpromma;T., Chanokkhun;Wai, Sae;A., Schuiteman;Watthana, S.;Lindl., Micropera	T., Jitpromma, T., Chanokkhun, Wai, Sae, A., Schuiteman, Watthana, S., Lindl., Micropera (2023): The genus Micropera (Orchidaceae: Aeridinae) in Thailand. Rheedea 33 (3): 159-173, DOI: 10.22244/rheedea.2023.33.03.02, URL: https://doi.org/10.22244/rheedea.2023.33.03.02
