Ophrys bombyliflora, Link in Schrader, 1800
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20 . O. bombyliflora Link in Schrader View in CoL View at ENA LSID ,
Jour, für die Bot. 1799(2): 325 (1800) ( O. oestrifera View in CoL subsp. umbilicata (Desf.) Hayek View in CoL ).
Plant 7-25 cm. Basal leaves oblong-lanceolate, acute, patent, the cauline erect, slightly sheathing. Spike 1 - to 5-flowered, lax. Outer perianth-segments 9-12 mm, ovate, obtuse, green, sometimes whitish, concave, the lateral patent or deflexed; inner c. i as long as the outer, triangular, purplish at base, greenish towards apex, velutinous. Labellum 8(—10) mm, deeply 3-lobed, the lobes gibbous, deflexed so that the labellum appears globose- inflated, brown or dark brown, partly papillose, partly glabrous, without an appendage; lateral lobes oblong, convex, villous, glabrous towards apex, with externally hairy basal protuberances; middle lobe transversely ovate or oblong; speculum scutelliform or 2-partite, bluish-violet, with paler margin. Connective obtuse. 2n = 36.
Mediterranean region, C. & S. Portugal.?A 1 B 1 Co Cr Ga Gr Hs It Ju Lu Sa Si.
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