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Thismia
Thismia rodwayi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Dioscoreales
Family: Burmanniaceae
Genus: Thismia
Griff., 1844[1][2]
Species

See text

Synonyms[3]
List
  • Ophiomeris Miers
  • Sarcosiphon Blume
  • Tribrachys Champ. ex Thwaites not valid
  • Myostoma Miers
  • Bagnisia Becc.
  • Rodwaya F.Muell. not valid
  • Triscyphus Taub.
  • Glaziocharis Taub. ex Warm.
  • Triurocodon Schltr.
  • Mamorea de la Sota

Thismia is a genus of myco-heterotrophic plants in family Burmanniaceae, first described as a genus in 1845. It is native to East and Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas.[4][5]

Species[3]
  • Thismia abei Hatus. – Awa, Shikoku Island, Japan
  • Thismia alba Holttum – S Thailand, Pahang
  • Thismia americana N.Pfeiff.extinct, formerly Lake Calumet, Illinois, USA[6]
  • Thismia angustimitra S.Chantanaorrapint[7] – Thailand
  • Thismia annamensis K.Larsen & Aver. – Vietnam
  • Thismia arachnites Ridl. – W Malaysia
  • Thismia aseroe Becc. – Perak, Singapore
  • Thismia betung-kerihunensis Tsukaya & H.Okada – Kalimantan
  • Thismia bifida M.Hotta – Sarawak
  • Thismia brunneomitra Hroneš, Kobrlová & Dančák[8] – Brunei
  • Thismia brunonis Griff. – Myanmar
  • Thismia caudata Maas & H.Maas – extinct, formerly Brazil
  • Thismia chrysops Ridl – W Malaysia
  • Thismia clandestina (Blume) Miq.[7] – Java
  • Thismia clavarioides K.R.Thiele[9] – New South Wales
  • Thismia coronata Dančák, Hroneš and Sochor [10] – Sarawak
  • Thismia crocea (Becc.) J.J.Sm.[7] – W New Guinea
  • Thismia episcopalis (Becc.) J.J.Sm.[7] – Borneo
  • Thismia espirito-santensis Brade – Espírito Santo, Brazil
  • Thismia filiformis Chantanaorr. – Thailand
  • Thismia fumida Ridl – Selangor, Singapore
  • Thismia fungiformis (Taub. ex Warm.) Maas & H.Maas – extinct, formerly Brazil
  • Thismia gardneriana Hook.f. ex Thwaites – Sri Lanka
  • Thismia glaziovii Poulsen – Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
  • Thismia goodii Kiew – Sabah
  • Thismia grandiflora Ridl. – Johor in Malaysia
  • Thismia hexagona Dančák, Hroneš, Kobrlová & Sochor, 2013[11] – Brunei
  • Thismia hongkongensis S.S.Mar & R.M.K.Saunders[12] – Hong Kong
  • Thismia huangii P.Y.Jiang & T.H.Hsieh – Taiwan
  • Thismia hyalina (Miers) Benth. & Hook.f. ex F.Muell. – Peru, Brazil
  • Thismia iguassuensis (Miers) Warm. – Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
  • Thismia inconspicua Sochor & Dančák,[13] – Brunei
  • Thismia janeirensis Warm – Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Thismia javanica J.J. Sm. – Thailand, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra
  • Thismia jianfenglingensisHainan Island, China[14]
  • Thismia kobensis – Japan (never seen alive until 2021; holotype and only specimen found in 1992 and declared extinct in 2010 but not described until 2018, It was rediscovered in 2021, 20 specimens were found in a conifer plantation [15]) - Japan
  • Thismia labiata J.J.Sm. – Sumatra
  • Thismia lauriana Jarvie – Kalimantan
  • Thismia luetzelburgii Goebel & Suess. – Costa Rica, Panama, Espirito Santo
  • Thismia macahensis (Miers) F.Muell. – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Thismia megalongensis C.Hunt, G.Steenbeeke & V.Merckx[16] – New South Wales, Australia
  • Thismia melanomitra & H.Maas – Ecuador
  • Thismia mirabilis K. Larsen – Thailand
  • Thismia mullerensis Tsukaya & H.Okada[17] – Kalimantan
  • Thismia neptunis Becc. – Sarawak
  • Thismia nigricoronata Kumar & S.W.Gale[18] – Laos
  • Thismia ophiuris Becc. – Borneo
  • Thismia ornata Dančák, Hroneš and Sochor [10] – Sarawak
  • Thismia panamensis (Standl.) Jonker – from Costa Rica to Bolivia
  • Thismia racemosa Ridl. – Pahang, Malaysia
  • Thismia rodwayi F.Muell. – Fairy Lanterns[9] – New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand North Island
  • Thismia saulensis[19] – French Guiana
  • Thismia singeri (de la Sota) Maas & H.Maas – Beni, Bolivia
  • Thismia sitimeriamiae Siti-Munirah, Dome & Thorogood, sp. nov. – Malaysia[20]
  • Thismia taiwanensis[21] – Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Thismia tentaculata K.Larsen & Aver.Hong Kong, Vietnam
  • Thismia thaithongiana Chantanaorr. & Suddee, 2018 – Thailand[22]
  • Thismia tuberculata Hatus. – Kyushu, Japan
  • Thismia yorkensis Cribb[9] – N Queensland

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References

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  10. ^ a b "[Botany • 2020] Thismia ornata & T. coronata (Thismiaceae) • Two New Species from Sarawak, Borneo".
  11. ^ Dančák, M.; Hroneš, M.; Sochor, M.; Kobrlová, L.; Hédl, R.; Hrázský, Z.; Vildomcová, A.; Sukri, R. S.; Metali, F. (2013). "A new species of Thismia (Thismiaceae) from Brunei Darussalam, Borneo". Phytotaxa. 125 (1): 33–39. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.397.862. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.125.1.5. S2CID 12172059.
  12. ^ Mar, Shek Shing; Saunders, Richard (4 February 2015). "Thismia hongkongensis (Thismiaceae): a new mycoheterotrophic species from Hong Kong, China, with observations on floral visitors and seed dispersal". PhytoKeys (46): 21–33. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.46.8963. PMC 4391955. PMID 25878547.
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  14. ^ Thismia jianfenglingensis (Thismiaceae), a new species of fairy lantern from Hainan Island, China
  15. ^ "Japanische »Feen-Laterne« lebt doch noch". Spectrum.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  16. ^ Hunt, C.; Steenbeeke, G.; Merck, V. (2013). "Thismia megalongensis (Thismiaceae), a new species of Thismia from New South Wales". Telopea. 16: 165–174. doi:10.7751/telopea20147809.
  17. ^ HIROKAZU, TSUKAYA; TSUKAYA HIROKAZU; TSUKAYA HIROKAZU; OKADA HIROSHI (2005). "Thismia mullerensis (Burmanniaceae), a New Species from Muller Range, Central Kalimantan". APG Act Phytotaxono Geobot. 56 (2): 129–133.
  18. ^ Kumar, P.; Gale, S.W.; Li, J.; Bouamanivong, S.; Fischer, G.A. (2017). "Thismia nigricoronata, a new species of Burmanniaceae (Thismieae, Dioscoreales) from Vang Vieng, Vientiane Province, Laos, and a key to subgeneric classification". Phytotaxa. 319 (3): 225–240. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.319.3.2.
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  20. ^ Vaughan, Adam (10 July 2021). "Strange new fairy lantern plant is already critically endangered". New Scientist.
  21. ^ Sheng-Zehn Yang; Richard M. K. Saunders; Chung-Jou Hsu (July 2002). "Thismia taiwanensis sp. nov. (Burmanniaceae tribe Thismieae): First Record of the Tribe in China". Systematic Botany. 27 (3): 485–488. doi:10.1043/0363-6445-27.3.485 (inactive 31 January 2024). JSTOR 3093956.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  22. ^ New plant species resembling owl discovered in Tak
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