several flowers in a cluster or it may be racemose or 
paniculate with loosely many flowers, much exceeding 
the leaves. For this latter group the generic name Stauro- 
chilus Ridl. was proposed. 
Trichoglottis rigida Bl. is very atypical in the shape 
of the lip and in the pollinaria, and it requires further 
study. However, it is not a Sarcanthus Lindl., now 
equals Cleisostoma Bl. to which J.J.Sm. has proposed 
to transfer it. 
Trichoglottis brachystachya (Krzl.) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Cleisostoma brachystachyum Krzl. in Ann. Nat. Hofmus. 
Wien 30: 62, 1916. 
Trichoglottis luchuensis (Rolfe) Garay & Sweet, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Stauropsis luchuensis Rolfe in Kew Bull. 131, 1907. 
Syn.: Vandopsis luchuensis (Rolfe) Schltr. in Fedde Rep. 10: 196, 
1911. 
Staurochilus luchuensis (Rolfe) Fukuyama in Trans. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. Formosa 32: 270, 1942. 
Trichoglottis odoratissima Garay, nom. nov. 
Basionym: Saccolabium odoratissimum Rid]. in Sarawak Mus. Journ. 
1: 37, 1912, not J.J.Smith 1905. 
Trichoglottis orchidea (Koenig) Garay, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Epidendrum orchideum Koenig in Retz, Observ. Bot. 6: 
48, 1791. 
Syn.: Ceratochilus orchideus (Koenig) Lindl., Gen. and Sp. Orch. 
Pl. 232, 1833. 
Trichoglottis quadricornuta Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal 
45, pt. 2: 13, 1876. 
Trichoglottis triflora (Guillaum.) Garay & Seidenf., comb. nov. 
Basionym: Saccolabium triflorum Guillaum. in Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. 
Paris, ser. 2, 28: 239, 1956. 
Tuberolabium Yamamoto in Bot. Mag. Tokyo 38: 209, 
Dec. 1924. 
Type: Tuberolabium kotoense Yamamoto. 
Characterized by the short column with obliquely de- 
current column-foot to which the lateral sepals are ad- 
nate. Rostellum short, bifid, with a more or less de- 
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