Corybas dilatatus
Plant: slender, about 2.5-3 cm. high above the leaf
Leaf: of variable size and shape, commonly orbicular-cordate, with a tendency to lobation, green, frosty beneath
Ovary: about 7 mm (*includes peduncle?)
Flower: in the typical form rather large, standing erect (with “military” aspect) from the leaf
Dorsal sepal: very broad and low-set, concave; lower portion erect, then curved, the apex projecting over and beyond the lamina of the labellum; width at broadest part about 1.5 cm; color dark reddish-purple over pale green, almost flabellate in outline, contraction of the broad hood very abrupt
Lateral sepals: (5 mm.) projecting forward, all frequently with bifid tips and purplish markings, below the auricles
Lateral petals: (2-3 mm.) projecting forward, all frequently with bifid tips and purplish markings, below the auricles.
Labellum: lamina always shorter than the tube, often much so; margins widely expanding at maturity, boldly and coarsely toothed, veins between margins and central boss irregularly blotched, prominent, purplish, ending at the apices of the teeth
Boss: large and conspicuous, whitish except in two forms referred to below, almost circular, but usually with two posterior ear-shaped extensions; calli round the base red, acuminate.
Auricles: very conspicuous, translucent, with two purplish-red marks above them; openings much dilated, facing downwards and forwards, most frequently much below the lamina.
Column: about 2 mm., not conspicuously winged
Capsule: on stem often elongated after fertilization, occasionally attaining 25 cm. in height.
Distribution: Vict., Tas., S. Aust. Vict.: Lockwood, A. B. Braine; Hawkesdale, H. B. Williamson (in Syd. Nat. Herb., labelled C. pruinosa); Healesville, Mrs. Edith Coleman; Sherbrooke and Lorne, W.H.N. ; Fern Tree Gully, F. J. Bishop; Gembrook, D. Matthews; Olinda, A. J. Tadgell. Tas.: Penguin, Archdeacon Atkinson; Hobart, Relbia, Launceston and Low Head, H.M.R.R. S. Aust.: National Park, Dr. R. S. Rogers (in Syd. and Bris. Nat. Herb., labelled C. pruinosa).