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Acianthus



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Acianthus Brown, 1810 is a small Australasian genus of 21 species from the orchid family (Orchidaceae).

The name is derived from the Greek words 'achis' (point) and 'anthos' (flower), referring to the pointed sepals.

Common names (Australian): "Pixie-Caps," "Gnat Orchid," or "Mosquito Orchid"

It occurs in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, but mainly in New Caledonia, in small groups in forests on decaying litter, or occasionally on partially decayed logs or in association with bracken fern.

These terrestrial orchids have small, globular, subterranean tubers from which the flower stems arise. They are mainly insect pollinated, usually by small gnats.
There is a single, heart-shaped, clasping leaf, often with purple markings, near the base, held horizontally above the soil.

These orchids produce a terminal raceme, arising from near the center of a solitary leaf, bearing pinkish or greenish flowers with a long spur. These are small flowers (4-5 mm), blending in with the surroundings.

Species

  • Acianthus aegeridantennatus (NW. & SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus amplexicaulis (NE. Queensland to EC. New South Wales, New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus atepalus (SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus bracteatus (SE. New Caledonia) .
  • Acianthus caudatus : Mayfly Orchid, Dead-horse Orchid (SE. Australia).
  • Acianthus confusus (New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus corniculatus (NW. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus cymbalariifolius (New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus elegans (New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus exsertus : Gnat Orchid (E. & SE. Australia). (type species)
  • Acianthus fornicatus : Pixie-caps (E. Australia).
  • Acianthus grandiflorus (C. & SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus halleanus (NW. & SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus heptadactylus (New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus ledwardii (SE. Queensland).
  • Acianthus macroglossus (SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus oxyglossus (SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus sinclairii (New Zealand - incl. Stewart I.), Chatman Is., Kermadec Is.)
  • Acianthus tenuilabris (C. & SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus veillonis (SE. New Caledonia).
  • Acianthus viridis (Tasmania, New Zealand).

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