Corybas mirabilis
Plant: Erect small, thin, simple, c. 15 cm tall
Stem: erect or sub-erect
Cataphyll: small, sheathing, terete, glabrous, thin
Leaf: sessile, cordate-clasping oval, apiculate-acuminate, margin slightly undulate, both sides glabrous, texture thin upon drying out, c. 3 cm long, above the base c. 2 cm wide
Bract: ovate-lanceolate, sessile on ovary and almost equal in length
Flower: erect
Dorsal sepal: usually lance-ligulate, pointed, smooth, concave. c. 2 cm long, about middle 0.5 cm wide
Lateral sepals: ascending, filiform, longer than dorsal sepal, smooth
Lateral petals: similar in length, glabrous, erect
Labellum: erect, concave, broadly oblong, apex obscurely trilobed, the lateral lobes erect, blunt, middle lobe deflexed, blunt-ish, acuminate or apiculate, labellum in total 1.3 cm long, smooth
Spurs: 2, little, conical
Column: short, terete, 1.3 mm long; anther rounded.
Type: Vanuatu, Rev. Morrison June 1896, Herb. Schltr. (B, +)
Distribution: New Hebrides: Summit of peak between Anumy and Ithug, Aneitum, c. 2300 feet. - Rev. Morrison; flowering in June 1896.
Elevation: 700 m