Trichoglottis bipunctata
Trichoglottis bipunctata (C.S.P.Parish & Rchb.f.) Tang & F.T.Wang

Trichoglottis bipunctata is an orchid species in the Orchidaceae family, native to Malaya, Myanmar, and Thailand. It was first described in 1951 by Tang and F.T. Wang, based on earlier work by C.S.P. Parish and Rchb.f.
Description
Trichoglottis bipunctata belongs to the genus Trichoglottis within the Orchidaceae family, a group known for its diverse and often epiphytic species. This species is found in the regions of Malaya, Myanmar, and Thailand. The scientific name was formally established in 1951 by Tang and F.T. Wang, who recognized and classified the species based on prior observations by C.S.P. Parish and Rchb.f. The species is part of a broader group of orchids that thrive in tropical and subtropical environments, often growing on trees or rocks. Its distribution across Southeast Asia reflects the region's rich biodiversity and the ecological adaptability of orchids.
Distribution
Malaya · Myanmar · Thailand
Synonyms
Saccolabium bipunctatumSaccolabium miserumTrichoglottis miseraCleisostoma bipunctatumGastrochilus bipunctatus
