Kuhlhasseltia

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Kuhlhasseltia
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Kuhlhasseltia nakaiana
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidoideae
Tribe: Cranichideae
Subtribe: Goodyerinae
Genus: Kuhlhasseltia
J.J.Sm.
Synonyms [1]

VexillabiumF.Maek.

Kuhlhasseltia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae) belonging to the subfamily Orchidoideae. It is native to China, Southeast Asia and New Guinea. [1] [2]

Species

  1. Kuhlhasseltia gilesii Ormerod, Lindleyana 17: 207 (2002).
  2. Kuhlhasseltia javanica J.J.Sm., Icon. Bogor.: t. 301 (1910).
  3. Kuhlhasseltia muricata (J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm., Icon. Bogor.: t. 301 (1910).
  4. Kuhlhasseltia nakaiana (F.Maek.) Ormerod, Lindleyana 17: 209 (2002).
  5. Kuhlhasseltia papuana J.J.Sm., Nova Guinea 12: 9 (1913).
  6. Kuhlhasseltia rajana J.J.Sm., Mitt. Inst. Allg. Bot. Hamburg 7: 26 (1927).
  7. Kuhlhasseltia sibelae Ormerod, Lindleyana 17: 209 (2002).
  8. Kuhlhasseltia whiteheadii (Rendle) Ames, Orchidaceae 5: 32 (1915).
  9. Kuhlhasseltia yakushimensis (Yamam.) Ormerod, Lindleyana 17: 209 (2003).

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Cystorchis is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It has 21 currently accepted species, native to New Guinea, Southeast Asia, and the islands of the western Pacific.

  1. Cystorchis aberransJ.J.Sm.
  2. Cystorchis aphyllaRidl.
  3. Cystorchis appendiculataJ.J.Sm.
  4. Cystorchis celebicaSchltr.
  5. Cystorchis dentiferaSchltr.
  6. Cystorchis gracilis(Hook.f.) Holttum
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  8. Cystorchis luzonensisAmes
  9. Cystorchis macrophysaSchltr.
  10. Cystorchis marginataBlume
  11. Cystorchis ogurae(Tuyama) Ormerod & P.J.Cribb
  12. Cystorchis orphnophillaSchltr.
  13. Cystorchis peliocaulosSchltr.
  14. Cystorchis ranaiensisJ.J.Sm.
  15. Cystorchis rostellataJ.J.Sm.
  16. Cystorchis saccosepalaJ.J.Sm.
  17. Cystorchis salmoneusJ.J.Wood
  18. Cystorchis saprophyticaJ.J.Sm.
  19. Cystorchis stenoglossaSchltr.
  20. Cystorchis variegataBlume
  21. Cystorchis versteegiiJ.J.Sm.

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  1. Dilochia beamaniiOrmerod - Borneo(Sabah)
  2. Dilochia cantleyi(Hook.f.) Ridl. - Indonesia, New Guinea
  3. Dilochia carnosaSulist. - Indonesia(Sumat ra)
  4. Dilochia celebica(Schltr.) Schltr. - Sulawesi
  5. Dilochia deleoniaeTandang & Galindon - Philippines
  6. Dilochia elmeriAmes - Philippines
  7. Dilochia longilabrisJ.J.Sm. - Sulawesi, Borneo
  8. Dilochia parvifloraJ.J.Sm. - Borneo
  9. Dilochia rigida(Ridl.) J.J.Wood - Sabah
  10. Dilochia subsessilis(Rolfe) S.Thomas - Myanmar
  11. Dilochia wallichiiLindl. - Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Philippines

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  1. Erythrodes amboinensis(J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. - Ambon
  2. Erythrodes bicalcarata(R.S.Rogers & C.T.White) W.Kittr. - New Guinea
  3. Erythrodes bicarinataSchltr. - New Guinea, Vanuatu
  4. Erythrodes blumei(Lindl.) Schltr. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach - from Assam east to Taiwan, south to Java
  5. Erythrodes boettcheriAmes - Luzon
  6. Erythrodes celebensisP.O'Byrne - Sulawesi
  7. Erythrodes forcipataSchltr. - New Guinea
  8. Erythrodes glandulosa(Lindl.) Ames - Borneo
  9. Erythrodes glaucescensSchltr. - New Guinea
  10. Erythrodes hirsuta(Griff.) Ormerod in G.Seidenfaden - Hainan, Assam, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
  11. Erythrodes humilis(Blume) J.J.Sm. - Java, Sumatra, peninsular Malaysia
  12. Erythrodes johorensis(P.O'Byrne) Ormerod - peninsular Malaysia
  13. Erythrodes latifoliaBlume - Java, Sumatra, peninsular Malaysia
  14. Erythrodes latilobaOrmerod - Sri Lanka
  15. Erythrodes oxyglossaSchltr. - Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna
  16. Erythrodes papuanaSchltr. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach - New Guinea
  17. Erythrodes parvulaKores - Fiji, Tonga
  18. Erythrodes praemorsaSchltr. - New Guinea
  19. Erythrodes purpurascensSchltr. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach - New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa
  20. Erythrodes sepikanaSchltr. - New Guinea
  21. Erythrodes sutricalcarL.O.Williams - New Guinea
  22. Erythrodes tetrodontaOrmerod - New Guinea
  23. Erythrodes torricellensisSchltr. - New Guinea
  24. Erythrodes trilobaCarr - Sabah
  25. Erythrodes weberiAmes - Philippines
  26. Erythrodes wenzeliiAmes - Philippines
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  1. Hymenorchis brassiiOrmerod - Papua New Guinea
  2. Hymenorchis caulinaSchltr. - New Guinea
  3. Hymenorchis foliosaSchltr. - New Guinea
  4. Hymenorchis glomeroidesJ.J.Sm. - New Guinea
  5. Hymenorchis javanica(Teijsm. & Binn.) Schltr. - Pahang, Java
  6. Hymenorchis kaniensisSchltr. - New Guinea
  7. Hymenorchis nannodesSchltr. - New Guinea
  8. Hymenorchis saccataSchltr. - New Guinea
  9. Hymenorchis serrataSchltr. - New Guinea
  10. Hymenorchis serrulata(N.Hallé) Garay - New Caledonia
  11. Hymenorchis taniiSchuit. & de Vogel - Papua New Guinea
  12. Hymenorchis vanoverberghii(Ames) Garay - Philippines
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Johan Conrad van Hasselt

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