Porpax microchilos (Dalzell) Schuit., Y.P.Ng & H.A.Pedersen, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 186: 200 (2018) as per POWO; . Conchidium microchilos (Dalzell) Rauschert, Feddes Repert. 94: 444 1983. (Syn: Dendrobium microchilos Dalzell; Eria microchilos (Dalzell) Lindl.); . S. India as per POWO; . Common name: Tiny-Lip Eria . Beautiful orchid. Please do share pics of open flowers. Conchidium microchilos flowering 2: Had recently posted photographs of the Star Orchid [Conchidium microchilos syn. Eria microchilos] flowering at Khandala at this link However as pointed out by … they had not fully bloomed, hence as requested by him, am sending a few more photographs taken on my property at Shahapur on Sunday. Conchidium microchilos | Matheran : Attachments (1). 4 posts by 4 authors. Conchidium microchilos Nice photographs, but it has not bloomed fully. Please check this link ORCHIDACEAE Juss. Fortnight: Conchidium microchilos | Matheran : Attachments (1). 5 posts by 4 authors. Matheran, Maharashtra July, 2013 Interesting….. ya looks a very small orchid.. This looks like Conchidium microchilos, but it is important to check the bulb before confirming. One single pic of closeup of flower may look good but it doesnt aid in identification. It has a very close ally, Conchidium filiforme found in the same locality.
99-TSP-ID-22SEP2016-01: Conchidium sp (Orchidaceae) for ID : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) Kindly examine and identify this Conchidium sp (Orchidaceae)…..I think the flowers are not arranged on one side but borne in zig-zag racemes.. Could this be Conchidium microchilos…??? Ref-1: http://florakarnataka.ces.iisc.ernet.in/hjcb2/herbsheet.php?id=3021&cat=1 Ref-2: http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Tiny-Lip%20Eria.html Habit: Herb Habitat: Wild, epiphytic, Semi-evergreen forest fringe Sighting: Near Chikmagalur, Karnataka, about 1100 msl Date: 31-07-2016 I think this is Conchidium microchilos. Beautiful flowers. Did you see that fly actually pollinating the flower? Thanks … The fly happend to just vroom in when I was focussing. The next moment it was gone. Didn’t actually see it sitting on the flowers. Nevertheless many such flies were visting the bunch but couldnt take pics . These epiphytic orchids were observed somewhere near Mulshi(Western ghats) in july or August. I know it’s difficult to ID with only these details. Can someone suggest possible ID Bulbs are seen with a small unopened inflorescence. ? Bulbophylum? Eria muscicola (Lindl.) Lindl. ?? This looks like Conchidium microchilos to me but cant confirm without flowers. Thanks a lot for sharing. Thanks … What does those bulbous structures indicate. Is it peculiar for a particular group/Family or genus?? Sir, Those are pseudostems and found in many Eria (broadly speaking), even Dendrobium and others. Ok, thanks. . |
Porpax microchilos
Updated on December 24, 2024