Arthrochilus aquilus
Arthrochilus aquilus, commonly known as dark elbow orchid, is a flowering plant in the orchid family and is endemic to the northern part of Cape York in Queensland. It has up to five dark green leaves at its base and up to fifteen pale green, insect-like flowers with dark reddish black glands on its labellum.
Description
Arthrochilus aquilus is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous, sympodial herb with an underground tuber which produces daughter tubers on the end of root-like stolons. It has between two and five dark green leaves at its base, each leaf long and wide.Between three and fifteen insect-like flowers long are borne on a flowering stem tall. The dorsal sepal is long, about wide and the lateral sepals are long and wide. The petals are long and about wide. The petals and lateral sepals turn backwards against the ovary. The labellum is about long and on a stalk or "claw" long. The callus is about long with its central part crowded with many shiny, dark reddish hair-like glands and the tip is about wide with shiny black glands. Flowering occurs from November to February.