Glomera

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Glomera
Glomera erythrosma.jpg
Glomera erythrosma
illustration c 1890
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Arethuseae
Subtribe: Coelogyninae
Genus: Glomera
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Synonyms [1]
  • GlossorhynchaRidl.
  • GiulianettiaRolfe
  • IschnocentrumSchltr.
  • SepalosiphonSchltr.

Glomera is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae), with more than 130 species. They are native to Laos, Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea and Melanesia. [1]

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The genera Ischnocentrum Schltr. and Sepalosiphon Schltr. are synonyms of this genus.

Species

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  1. Malleola aberrans(Schltr.) J.J.Sm.
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  3. Malleola batakensis(Schltr.) Schltr.
  4. Malleola bicruris(J.J.Sm.) Garay
  5. Malleola brevisaccataJ.J.Sm.
  6. Malleola cladophylax(Schltr.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
  7. Malleola constrictaAmes
  8. Malleola culicifera(Ridl.) Garay
  9. Malleola dentiferaJ.J.Sm.
  10. Malleola eburneaW.Suarez & Cootes
  11. Malleola flammeaBoos, Cootes & W.Suarez
  12. Malleola forbesii(Ridl.) J.J.Sm.
  13. Malleola gautierensisJ.J.Sm.
  14. Malleola glomerata(Rolfe) P.F.Hunt
  15. Malleola honhoffiiSchuit. & A.Vogel
  16. Malleola insectifera(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
  17. Malleola juliaeP.O'Byrne
  18. Malleola kawakamii(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
  19. Malleola ligulata(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm.
  20. Malleola lyoniiAmes
  21. Malleola pallida(Schltr.) Schltr.
  22. Malleola palustris(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
  23. Malleola penangiana(Hook.f.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
  24. Malleola punctataJ.J.Wood & A.L.Lamb
  25. Malleola sanguinicorsP.O'Byrne & J.J.Verm.
  26. Malleola seidenfadeniiChristenson
  27. Malleola serpentina(J.J.Sm.) Schltr.
  28. Malleola sphingoidesJ.J.Sm.
  29. Malleola steffensii(Schltr.) J.J.Sm. & Schltr.
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