Thitiporn Pingyot, Anchalee Nuammee, Supalak Pumikong, Kan Jumnongpakdi, Henrik Æ. Pedersen
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Cheirostylis takeoi (Orchidaceae), a new record for Thailand
Cheirostylis takeoi, a new national species record from Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand, is described, photographed and illustrated based on Thai material. Furthermore, we outline how it differs from the morphologically most similar species in Thailand, C. thailandica. The newly recorded species is mainly characterized by its narrowly oblong-lanceolate, obtuse to subacute, entire, strongly recurved labellum that lacks appendages inside the slightly concave base.
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Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) (TFB) publishes papers on plant taxonomy (especially of vascular plants), nomenclature, phylogeny, systematics, plant geography, and floristics, and in morphology, palynology, cytotaxonomy, chemotaxonomy, anatomy and other relevant disciplines. Priority is given to papers written by staff of the Forest Herbarium and by botanists working on the Flora of Thailand project. Limited space is available for other relevant papers. TFB is published twice a year, usually in June and December. Two free copies of the issue in which the manuscript is published are given to each author. The journal makes no page charges. All manuscripts are peer reviewed. Manuscripts are considered on the understanding that their contents have not appeared, or will not appear, elsewhere in the same or abbreviated form. To speed up the processing of your manuscript please follow these guidelines precisely. Failure to do so will result in a delay to publication.