Pabstiella
Pabstiella is a small orchid genus belonging to the subfamily Epidendroideae. They occur in Central and Tropical America.
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Genus: | Pabstiella Brieger & Senghas (1976) [1] |
While the "Checklist of Monocotyledons" of Kew Botanical Gardens (2005) [2] considers Pabstiella as an accepted name, it is considered a synonym of Pleurothallis by the Vascular plant families and genera (R.K. Brummitt, 1992). The synonym Anthereon Pridgeon & M. W. Chase is a nom. illeg. because it includes the type of the earlier accepted name Pabstiella
Species
- Pabstiella aryter (Luer) F.Barros (synonym Pleurothallis aryter)
- Pabstiella determannii (Luer) F.Barros (synonym Pleurothallis determannii)
- Pabstiella mirabilis (Schltr.) Brieger & Senghas (type genus) (synonym Pleurothallis mirabilis)
- Pabstiella syringodes (Luer) F.Barros (synonym Pleurothallis syringodes)
- Pabstiella tripterantha (Rchb.f.) F.Barros (synonym Pleurothallis tripterantha)
- Pabstiella yauaperyensis (Barb. Rodr.) F. Barros (synonym Lepanthes yauaperyensis)
Notes
- Brieger, G.; Senghas, K. (October 1976). "Pabstiella, eine neue orchideengattung aus brasilien". Die Orchidee. 27: 193–196.
- Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2006). Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4: 1-672. Oxford University Press.
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