Bucephalandra diabolica
Diminutive obligate rheophytic herbs c. 2 cm tall, occurring in extensive patches. Stem creeping with active portion sub-erect, branching repeatedly, c. 1 - 2.5 mm in diam. Leaves appressed to ground, scattered along stems and forming small clusters at shoot tips; petiole 0.5 - 1 cm long × c. 2 mm in diam., adaxially canaliculate, greenish brown, sheathing at extreme base, wings extended into a very narrowly triangular ligular portion to 1 cm long; blade obovate, 3 - 5 cm long × 1 - 1.5 cm wide, thinly coriaceous, metallic bluish olive-green adaxially, paler and reddish abaxially, base cuneate to sub-decurrent, apex rounded and apiculate for c. 1 mm, margin usually weakly undulate; midrib adaxially somewhat prominent, abaxially much finer, although reddish and therefore conspicuous; primary lateral and interprimary veins very fine and not differentiated, c. 10 veins per side; secondary venation abaxially very fine and forming faint reticulum. Inflorescence solitary; peduncle slender, exceeding petioles, c. 3 cm long × c. 1.5 mm in diam., conspicuously longitudinally sulcate and distally winged, pale brownish with reddish ridges. Spathe broadly ovate, not constricted, c. 1.5 cm long; lower spathe widely funnel-form, very pale pinkish green, persistent; limb inflating, then gaping, then caducous, white, apiculate for c. 2 mm. Spadix 5 - 8 mm long; pistillate zone c. 1 mm long × c. 3 mm in diam., with 1 spiral of pistils; pistils compressed globose, c. 0.5 mm in diam., yellow-green; stigma sessile, umbonate, c. ½ diameter of ovary, papillate and with a conspicuous stigmatic droplet at anthesis; pistillodes absent; interstice with c. 2 rows of scale-like staminodes, these c. 1.5 mm long × c. 0.8 mm wide, very shallowly concave, very pale pink with darker pink minute speckles; staminate zone 2 - 3 mm long × c. 2.5 mm in diam., consisting of c. 3 irregular rows of flowers; staminate flowers brownish pink; stamen large, c. 1 mm across, brownish pink; filament very short; connective triangular-prismatic; thecae inserted ventrally, ellipsoid, c. 1 mm long × c. 0.3 mm wide, smooth; thecae horns longer than remainder of stamen, setaceous, upward curving; appendix globose to bluntly cylindrical, 1 - 2 mm long × 1.5 - 2 mm in diam., pinkish cream; appendix staminodes very few, fused, truncate, 0.5 - 1 mm in diam., upper surface smooth and glossy. Fruiting spathe widely and shallowly funnel-form, c. 1 cm in diam.; fruits and seeds not seen.
Known only from Bukit Baka, the type locality.
Bucephalandra diabolica occurs on granite riverside rocks and steep rocky riverbanks under moist lowland forest at approximately 50 m above sea level.