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- Q5191070 subject Q16808699.
- Q5191070 subject Q16813946.
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- Q5191070 abstract "Cryptostylis hunteriana, commonly known as the Leafless Tongue Orchid grows in south eastern Australia. It is a rare species with a ROTAP rating of 3VC-A small saprophytic plant growing to 45 cm (18 in) tall on sandy soils and heathlands, Cryptostylis hunteriana is found mostly in coastal districts, south from the Gibraltar Range National Park. It was originally collected by W. Hunter from near Marlo, Victoria. It was originally described by W.H. Nicholls in 1938.The inflorescences (flower spikes) occur over the summer from November to February, each bears five to ten attractive red flowers, made up of a prominent spoon-shaped (spathulate) labellum which is a red or maroon in colour with a green base and is distinctly hairy. Measuring 2.2 to 3.3 cm (0.9-1.3 in) high and 0.6–0.7 cm wide, it has inrolled margins and a smooth underside. Thin green sepals measuring 1.8–2.2 cm (0.7-0.9 in) in length arise from its base. Like other Australian members of its genus, it is pollinated by the ichneumon wasp known as the orchid dupe wasp (Lissopimpla excelsa), the males of which mistake the flower parts for female wasps and copulate with it. Unlike other members of the genus, it lacks a leaf and is instead thought to have a relationship with a fungus for its metabolism.Cryptostylis hunteriana is found in both wet heathland and in open areas lacking understory in dry sclerophyll forest, particularly with such trees as scribbly gum (Eucalyptus sclerophylla), silvertop ash (E. sieberi), red bloodwood (Corymbia gummifera) and black sheoak (Allocasuarina littoralis). It often grows near Cryptostylis subulata and C. erecta.Cryptostylis hunteriana has been classified as vulnerable in both New South Wales and nationally, as it is uncommon and much of its distribution is threatened by urban development.".
- Q5191070 class Q78961.
- Q5191070 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q5191070 conservationStatusSystem "EPBC".
- Q5191070 division Q25314.
- Q5191070 family Q25308.
- Q5191070 genus Q1955406.
- Q5191070 kingdom Q756.
- Q5191070 order Q26229.
- Q5191070 thumbnail Leafless_Orchid_Wallaroo_Track.JPG?width=300.
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- Q5191070 genus "Cryptostylis".
- Q5191070 name "Leafless Tongue Orchid".
- Q5191070 ordo Q26229.
- Q5191070 regnum Q756.
- Q5191070 status "VU".
- Q5191070 statusSystem "EPBC".
- Q5191070 unrankedClassis Q78961.
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- Q5191070 type Eukaryote.
- Q5191070 type Plant.
- Q5191070 type Species.
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- Q5191070 comment "Cryptostylis hunteriana, commonly known as the Leafless Tongue Orchid grows in south eastern Australia. It is a rare species with a ROTAP rating of 3VC-A small saprophytic plant growing to 45 cm (18 in) tall on sandy soils and heathlands, Cryptostylis hunteriana is found mostly in coastal districts, south from the Gibraltar Range National Park. It was originally collected by W. Hunter from near Marlo, Victoria. It was originally described by W.H.".
- Q5191070 label "Cryptostylis hunteriana".
- Q5191070 depiction Leafless_Orchid_Wallaroo_Track.JPG.
- Q5191070 name "Leafless Tongue Orchid".