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Corybas laceratus L.O. Williams
SUMMARY
Plant: Small terrestrial herbs
Tuber: not seen
Stem: up to 5 cm. tall.
Leaf: ovate-cordate, short-acuminate, somewhat crenulate or entire, thin, 1-2.5 cm. long, 0.7-1.5 cm. broad
Bract: exceeding the ovary, narrowly linear-lanceolate, acuminate, about 8 mm. long.
Dorsal sepal: galeate, obovate-elliptic, obtuse, about 15 mm. long and 12 mm. broad
Lateral sepals: filiform, about 5 mm. long
Lateral petals: filiform, about 14 mm. long.
Labellum: 3-lobed, tubular at the base, the margins coherent; lateral lobes short, directed forward, slightly lacerated, about 3 mm. long and as broad; the middle lobe strongly recurved, oval or round, slightly retuse at the apex, the margins strongly lacerated, about 8 mm. long and nearly as broad
Spurs: not known
Column: short, alate toward the apex.
Type: Luzon, Prov. Rizal, Sept. 1909, Lohen 14673 in Herb. Ames No. 44947 (holotype AMES; isotype K)
Distribution: Philippines, Luzon, Prov. Rizal
Ecology: Nothing is known of the habitat.
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