Corybas puberulus
Plant: Small, 3 - 5 cm high terrestrial.
Tuber: not known
Stem: not known
Cataphyll: not known
Leaves: green with white or pinkish red nervation; ovate, 18 - 30 by 10 - 18 mm, acuminate, base cordate.
Pedicel: not known
Bract: lanceolate- subulate, longer than ovary.
Ovary: narrowly cylindric, 4 mm long, glabrous.
Flower: white with pinkish red tinge and veined.
Median sepal: 18 mm long, from a narrow boatshaped claw widening into a hooded limb, apiculate, the 7 main nerves on hood prominulous, glabrous.
Lateral sepals: linear-filiform, about 30 mm long, glabrous
Lateral petals: linear-filiform, about 30 mm long, glabrous
Lip: from a short, tubular basal part abruptly curved downward and widening into a widely ovate-oblong limb, narrowed in the throat to form a deep groove there, margin minutely denticulate-ciliate, densely minutely papillate-puberulous on inside in a broad apical belt
Spurs: conoid, subacute.
Capsule: not seen.
Type: Schlechter 20024 (B, + ).
Distribution: Torricelli Mts.
Ecology: In humus of lowland rainforest
Elevation: 600 m