Yb. Luo et Sc. Chen, The floral morphology and ontogeny of some Chinese representatives of orchid subtribe Orchidinae, BOTAN J LIN, 134(4), 2000, pp. 529-548
The flower structure and development of ten species in six genera of the or
chid subtribe Orchidinae are described and illustrated by scanning electron
micrographs. Particular attention is given to fro structure of the gynoste
mium, which for most species is interpreted from ontogenetic data. All the
species studied here share a series of features, e.g. the sequence of tepal
and anther initiation, the shape and position of the anther, the presence
of auricles and basal bulges, the three-lobed condition of the median carpe
l apex and the lateral lobes of the median carpel embracing the basal ends
of the thecae. However, the form and structure of the three carpel apices a
re most varied ill the later development stages or in the adult flower. The
genus Hemipilia shows a series of peculiar characters that are quite diffe
rent from those of the other genera in Orchidinae. The peculiar structure a
nd development of the viscidia in both. Amitostigma and Neottianthe indicat
e that both of them are different from other genera in Orchidinae. The adul
t floral morphology shows that the genera Galearis and Chusua are not conge
neric with Orchis. The separation of the lateral lobes of the rostellum in
most genera studied here as well as in the Brachycorythis group from South
Africa suggests that this is the ancestral state in the subtribe Orchidinae
. In contrast, the conjoining of lateral lobes in Dactylorhiza and Orchis i
s suggested as a derived character. (C) 2000 The Linnean Society of London.