Characterized by the similar, narrow and pointed floral 
segments all of which are arcuately spreading; the spur 
of the lip at least twice as long as the blade, gradually 
tapering from a wide base to the tip. Rostellum promi- 
nent, longer than the short column, bifid. Pollinia 2, 
each on separate stipes with a common viscidium. 
Cyrtorchis crenata (Rchb.f. ex Wms.) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Angraecum crenatum Rehb.f. ex Wms., Orch. Grow. 
Man. ed. 6, 115, 1885. 
Drymoanthus Nicholls in Vict. Nat.59: 173, Feb. 19438. 
Type: Drymoanthus minutus Nicholls. 
Characterized by the short, entirely footless column 
to which the sessile lip is firmly adnate at a right angle. 
Lip more or less concave without a spur. Pollinia 2, each 
more or less split in unequal halves. Plants very small, 
stem abbreviated. 
Drymoanthus minimus (Schltr. ) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Sarcochilus minimus Schltr. in Fedde Rep. 3: 110, 1906, 
Eparmatostigma Garay, gen. nov. 
Type: Saccolabium dives Rehb.f. 
Ktymology: eparmatos=a swelling and stigma=stig- 
ma, in reference to the shape of the stigma which is pro- 
truding from the column like an inflated bubble. 
Sepala petalaque patentia, similia, nisi petala minora. 
Labellum urceolare, pendulum, lateraliter compressum, 
apice subito attenuato, laciniis lateralibus subtruncatis, 
minutis, lacinia mediana porrecta, interdum uncata. 
Columna humilis, crassa, apoda. Clinandrium haud pro- 
ductum. Stigma ovale, perpendiculare, gibboso-inflatum. 
Rostellum alte carinatum, bidentatum, oblique insertum. 
Pollinia 2, globosa, foraminifera, stipiti genuflexi, an- 
guste lineari-spathulati affixa; glandula parva. 
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