Eight new species from China,
Cheirostylis chuxiongensis
,
C. yei
,
Myrmechis lingulata
,
M. longii
,
Bulbophyllum ximaense
,
B. xizangense
,
B. retusum
and
B. pulcherissimum
, are described and illustrated.
Cheirostylis chuxiongensis
differs from
C. thailandica
by having 5–9 irregular and papillae-like calli on each side in the sac of the lip, epichile with entire lobes, petals narrowly obliquely obovate and an apex that is not recurved.
Cheirostylis yei
is easily distinguished from its relatives similar by having a long stem, pubescent ovary and sepals, epichile lobes with irregular and undulate margins, a subquadrate callus without teeth in the saccate hypochile.
Myrmechis lingulata
differs from
M. chinensis
by having a simple and lanceolate to ligulate lip, glabrous bracts and ovary, oblique and narrowly ovate petals.
Myrmechis longii
differs from
M. pumila
by having white-veined leaves, oblong-lanceolate epichile lobes, and viscidium attached to the middle of the caudicle.
Bulbophyllum ximaense
is easily distinguished from its relatives similar by having distant pseudobulbs, shorter scape, an inflorescence with 9–16 orange-red flowers, shorter lateral sepals with a long acuminate apex, incurved and tubular apical margins, a papillate lip disk and triangular-subulate stelidia.
Bulbophyllum xizangense
is easily distinguished from its relatives similar by having narrow lanceolate leaves, shorter inflorescence with 1–3 greenish-yellow flowers, falcate-ovoid lateral sepals, a lip with small lateral lobes and 3 keels at the base.
Bulbophyllum retusum
differs from
B. spathulatum
by having shorter inflorescence, peduncles with 2 tubular sheaths, dorsal sepals with a retuse apex, lateral sepals with lower edges that are connate to each other and free and divergent toward the apex, obovate petals with an acute or slightly retuse apex.
Bulbophyllum pulcherissimum
differs from
B. lopalanthum
by its 5-veined dorsal sepal, ovate-lanceolate lateral sepals, obliquely ovate-oblong petal, erose-toothed margins and obovate lip with a large, oblong basal callus, and an obtuse base. In addition, three species (
Bulbophyllum frostii
,
B. raskotii
and
B. nematocaulon
) are reported for the first time in China.