''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a
genus
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of
flowering plant
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s from the
orchid
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family
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. Tongue orchids are
terrestrial
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herbs
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with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull coloured flowers are borne on an erect flowering stem. The most conspicuous part of the flower is the
labellum, compared to the much reduced
sepal
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s and
petal
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s. At least some species are
pollinated by wasps when they attempt to mate with the flower. There are about twenty five species found in
South Asia
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,
Southeast Asia
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and the
South Pacific
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.
Description
Orchids in the
genus
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''Cryptostylis'' are terrestrial,
perennial
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herbs with a thick, branching underground
rhizome with vertical shoots forming at
nodes. The plant has thick, fleshy roots but lacks a
tuber
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. There are one to a few erect leaves, each with a distinct
petiole and often purple on the lower surface, although ''
C. hunteriana'' is
saprophytic and leafless. New leaves are produced each year after flowering but each leaf has a life of several years.
The
inflorescence
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is a
raceme
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with from one to a few
non-resupinate flower
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s. The sepals and petals (apart from the labellum) are narrow, free from and similar to each other. The most conspicuous part of the flower is the labellum which is attached to the base of the
column
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and closely surrounds it. The fruit is a thin-walled
capsule containing a large number of light coloured seeds.
Taxonomy and naming
''Cryptostylis'' was first formally described in 1810 by the prolific Scottish botanist,
Robert Brown and the description was published in his book, ''
Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen''. Brown described three species in the same publication (''C. longifolia'', ''
C. ovata'' and ''
C. erecta'') but did not nominate a
type
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species. (''Cryptostylis longifolia'' is an
illegitimate name
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and the species is now known as ''
C. subulata''.)
The name ''Cryptostylis'' is derived from the
Ancient Greek
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words ''kryptos'' meaning "hidden" and ''stylos'' meaning "pillar" or "column", referring to the column of these orchids which is partly hidden by the labellum.
Molecular study of the DNA of tongue orchids shows the genus lies within the tribe
Diurideae
Diurideae is a tribe of orchid in the subfamily Orchidoideae. It contains about 40 accepted genera. , its division into subtribes remained unclear.
Genera
Chase et al. (2015) accepted the following genera. Some have since been combined.
*'' Ac ...
within the orchid family, having previously been considered part of the
Cranichideae. The
genera
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''Cryptostylis'' and ''
Coilochilus'' (endemic to
New Caledonia) make up the subtribe Cryptostylidinae.
Distribution and habitat
The genus comprises around twenty five species of terrestrial orchid distributed from
India
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,
Sri Lanka
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,
Thailand
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,
Taiwan
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, the
Philippines
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, and
Malaysia
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through
Indonesia
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to
Australia and
New Zealand
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, as well as
Samoa
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, New Caledonia and
Vanuatu
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. Five species are found in Australia, of which three are
endemic
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. Tongue orchids occur from
temperate
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to
tropical
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regions and in well-drained to swampy sites. ''
Cryptostylis arachnites'' has the widest distribution and grows in
rainforest
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, often in mountainous areas.
Ecology
All Australian species are pollinated by the
ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (''
Lissopimpla excelsa''). The male wasp mistakes the flower parts for a female wasp and attempts to copulate with it. Although the different species can occur together, they appear to inhibit cross-fertilisation and no hybrids are found in nature. This discovery was made by Australian naturalist
Edith Coleman in 1928, and the term coined was "
pseudocopulation". The mimicking of flowers to resemble female wasp parts has since been recorded in other orchid genera but only in ''Cryptostylis'' has the insect been observed ejecting
seminal fluid
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containing
sperm cells. Coleman suggested that the males are more strongly attracted to the orchid flowers than to female wasps of the same species.
The flowers of ''Cryptostylis'' orchids and female wasp body parts are very similar in colour when viewed under a
hymenopteran visual system, despite looking different to human eyes. Although the colours that ichneumon wasps see are unknown, bees and wasps have similar perception with green, blue and ultraviolet wavelengths.
The ''Cryptostylis'' orchids are unusual in that several species are pollinated by the same wasp species; other orchids which
mimic insects are often species-specific. The flowers have no smell detectable to humans, but have been shown to have an odour which attracts the orchid dupe wasp. Furthermore, gas chromatography and electrophysiology show that the single active compound for pollinator attraction is found in different species of ''Cryptostylis''.
Species
Species currently accepted as of July 2018:
*''
Cryptostylis acutata
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull c ...
''
J.J.Sm. - Java, Borneo, Sumatra
*''
Cryptostylis apiculata
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull c ...
''
J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis arachnites''
(Blume) Hassk. in C.L.Blume - Guangdong, Guangxi, Taiwan, Cambodia, Assam, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Andaman Islands, Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Vanuatu
*''
Cryptostylis arfakensis''
J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis carinata
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull c ...
''
J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis clemensii''
(Ames & C.Schweinf.) J.J.Sm. - Sabah
*''
Cryptostylis concava''
Schltr. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis conspicua
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few du ...
''
J.J.Sm. - Thailand, Malaysia, Java, Sumatra
*''
Cryptostylis erecta''
R.Br. - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria
*''
Cryptostylis filiformis''
Blume - Java
*''
Cryptostylis gracilis''
Schltr. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis hamadryas
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid Family (biology), family. Tongue orchids are Terrestrial plant, terrestrial Herbaceous plant, herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base o ...
''
Schltr. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis hunteriana''
Nicholls - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria
*''
Cryptostylis javanica''
J.J.Sm. - Java
*''
Cryptostylis lancilabris''
Schltr. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis leptochila
''Cryptostylis leptochila'', commonly known as small tongue orchid, is a species of orchid that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has one to a few broad leaves and up to fifteen green flowers with a dark red labellum that has a black stripe a ...
''
F.Muell. ex Benth. - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania
*''
Cryptostylis ligulata''
J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis maculata
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull c ...
''
(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis ovata''
R.Br. - Western Australia
*''
Cryptostylis sigmoidea''
J.J.Sm. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis sororia
''Cryptostylis'', commonly known as tongue orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family. Tongue orchids are terrestrial herbs with one to a few stalked leaves at the base of the flowering stem, or leafless. One to a few dull c ...
''
Schltr. - New Guinea
*''
Cryptostylis subulata
''Cryptostylis subulata'', commonly known as the large tongue orchid, duckbill orchid or cow orchid, is a common and widespread orchid in south eastern Australia and New Zealand. It has relatively large, leathery, dark green to yellowish-green le ...
''
(Labill.) Rchb.f. - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, New Zealand North Island
*''
Cryptostylis taiwaniana''
Masam. - Taiwan, Philippine
See also
*
List of Orchidaceae genera
This is a list of genera in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), originally according tThe Families of Flowering Plants- L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz. This list is adapted regularly with the changes published in the ''Orchid Research Newsletter'' whic ...
References
External links
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{{Taxonbar, from=Q1955406
Diurideae genera
Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)