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E-grāmata: Genera Orchidacearum Volume 6: Epidendroideae (Part 3)

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  • Sērija : Genera Orchidacearum
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2014
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  • Sērija : Genera Orchidacearum
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780191003899

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For centuries orchids have been among the most popular of plant families, with thousands of species and hybrids cultivated worldwide for the diversity, beauty, and intricacy of their flowers.

The Genera Orchidacearum series represents a robust and natural classification of the orchids, something that has eluded plant scientists and orchid enthusiasts for years. The editors, who are all distinguished orchid specialists, incorporate a wealth of new DNA data into a truly phylogenetic classification, identifying the areas and taxa that merit additional work. To this end, they have invited several international specialists to contribute in their particular areas of expertise. Each volume provides comprehensive coverage of one or two orchid subfamilies, and the series as a whole will be an indispensable reference tool for scientists, orchid breeders, and growers.

Orchidaceae is the largest monocotyledon family and perhaps the largest plant family in terms of number of species, approximately 25,000. Although the fossil record is limited, active molecular research in recent years has unravelled many of the complexities and phylogenetics of this cosmopolitan plant family.

This sixth and final volume treats 140 genera in tribes Dendrobieae and Vandeae of the largest subfamily, Epidendroideae, including some of the showiest orchids often used in hybridizing. Comprehensive treatments are provided for each genus, which include complete nomenclature, description, distribution (with map), anatomy, palynology, cytogenetics, phytochemistry, phylogenetics, pollination, ecology, and economic uses. Cultivation notes are included for those genera known to be in hobbyist collections. Genera are beautifully illustrated with line drawings and colour photographs. An Addendum updates a few generic accounts published in past volumes. A cumulative glossary, list of generic synonyms with their equivalents, and list of all series contributors round out this final volume in the series.

Recenzijas

The final volume of Genera Orchidacearum completes a total review of the orchid genera of the world, and contains important Australian groups. The international consensus published in this volume provides orchid growers with a stable nomenclature... Serious species orchid growers and societies could consider purchasing this landmark six volume full set as a valuable reference. * Orchadian * As a complete series this contemporary work is hard to beat; it has certainly achieved its aim and should prove indispensable for those studying or growing orchids. * Sam Hurley, Orchid Journal2014 *

List of contributors
xiii
List of colour plates
xv
I Epidendroideae (Part Three)
1(462)
A Dendrobieae
3(48)
621 Bulbophyllum
4(47)
622 Dendrobium
51(50)
B Vandeae
101(3)
Adrorhizinae
104(7)
623 Adrorhizon
104(2)
624 Bromheadia
106(3)
625 Sirhookera
109(2)
Aeridinae
111(220)
626 Acampe
129(3)
627 Adenoncos
132(1)
628 Aerides
133(4)
629 Amesiella
137(2)
630 Arachnis
139(3)
631 Biermannia
142(1)
632 Bogoria
142(2)
633 Brachypeza
144(2)
634 Calymmanthera
146(2)
635 Ceratocentron
148(2)
636 Chamaeanthus
150(2)
637 Chiloschista
152(4)
638 Chroniochilus
156(2)
639 Cleisocentron
158(3)
640 Cleisomeria
161(1)
641 Cleisostoma
161(5)
642 Cleisostomopsis
166(2)
643 Cottonia
168(1)
644 Cryptopylos
168(2)
645 Deceptor
170(2)
646 Dimorphorchis
172(3)
647 Diplocentrum
175(2)
648 Diploprora
177(3)
649 Dryadorchis
180(2)
650 Drymoanthus
182(1)
651 Dyakia
183(3)
652 Eclecticus
186(2)
653 Gastrochilus
188(3)
654 Grosourdya
191(3)
655 Gunnarella
194(1)
656 Holcoglossum
195(6)
657 Hymenorchis
201(2)
658 Jejewoodia
203(2)
659 Luisia
205(3)
660 Macropodanthus
208(2)
661 Micropera
210(2)
662 Microsaccus
212(1)
663 Mobilabium
212(2)
664 Omoea
214(2)
665 Ophioglossella
216(2)
666 Papilionanthe
218(2)
667 Papillilabium
220(4)
668 Paraphalaenopsis
224(2)
669 Pelatantheria
226(3)
670 Pennilabium
229(2)
671 Peristeranthus
231(2)
672 Phalaenopsis
233(8)
673 Phragmorchis
241(1)
674 Plectorrhiza
242(3)
675 Pomatocalpa
245(2)
676 Porrorhachis
247(2)
677 Pteroceras
249(3)
678 Renanthera
252(1)
679 Rhinerrhiza
253(3)
680 Rhinerrhizopsis
256(2)
681 Rhynchogyna
258(2)
682 Rhynchostylis
260(3)
683 Robiquetia
263(1)
684 Saccolabiopsis
264(2)
685 Saccolabium
266(3)
686 Santotomasia
269(2)
687 Sarcanthopsis
271(3)
688 Sarcochilus
274(4)
689 Sarcoglyphis
278(1)
690 Sarcophyton
278(2)
691 Schistotylus
280(2)
692 Schoenorchis
282(4)
693 Seidenfadenia
286(2)
694 Seidenfadeniella
288(2)
695 Singchia
290(2)
696 Smithsonia
292(3)
697 Smitinandia
295(1)
698 Spongiola
295(2)
699 Stereochilus
297(2)
700 Taeniophyllum
299(5)
701 Taprobanea
304(1)
702 Thrixspermum
305(4)
703 Trachoma
309(2)
704 Trichoglottis
311(4)
705 Tuberolabium
315(1)
706 Uncifera
315(2)
707 Vanda
317(10)
708 Vandopsis
327(1)
709 Xenikophyton
328(3)
Agrostophyllinae
331(7)
710 Agrostophyllum
331(4)
711 Earina
335(3)
Angraecinae
338(112)
712 Aerangis
344(5)
713 Aeranthes
349(2)
714 Ambrella
351(2)
715 Ancistrorhynchus
353(2)
716 Angraecopsis
355(3)
717 Angraecum
358(5)
718 Beclardia
363(2)
719 Bolusiella
365(2)
720 Calyptrochilum
367(3)
721 Campylocentrum
370(2)
722 Cardiochilos
372(1)
723 Chauliodon
373(1)
724 Cribbia
374(2)
725 Cryptopus
376(3)
726 Cyrtorchis
379(4)
727 Dendrophylax
383(2)
728 Diaphananthe
385(4)
729 Dinklageella
389(1)
730 Distylodon
390(1)
731 Eggelingia
391(2)
732 Erasanthe
393(2)
733 Eurychone
395(2)
734 Jumellea
397(2)
735 Lemurella
399(3)
736 Lemurorchis
402(2)
737 Listrostachys
404(1)
738 Margelliantha
405(2)
739 Microcoelia
407(4)
740 Mystacidium
411(2)
741 Neobathiea
413(2)
742 Nephrangis
415(2)
743 Oeonia
417(2)
744 Oeoniella
419(2)
745 Ossiculum
421(2)
746 Plectrelminthus
423(1)
747 Podangis
424(3)
748 Rangaeris
427(2)
749 Rhaesteria
429(2)
750 Rhipidoglossum
431(2)
751 Sobennikoffia
433(2)
752 Solenangis
435(3)
753 Sphyrarhynchus
438(2)
754 Summerhayesia
440(2)
755 Taeniorrhiza
442(2)
756 Triceratorhynchus
444(1)
757 Tridactyle
445(3)
758 Ypsilopus
448(2)
Polystachyinae
450(13)
759 Hederorkis
451(2)
760 Polystachya
453(10)
Addendum
463(24)
Additional genera
463(13)
761 Galeoglossum
463(3)
762 Hemipiliopsis
466(3)
763 Neolindleya
469(2)
764 Pseuderia
471(2)
765 Psychopsiella
473(3)
Revised genera
476(11)
122A Nothostele
476(3)
14A Disa
479(1)
458A Cyanaeorchis
479(1)
498A Brassia
480(2)
513A Fernandezia
482(1)
527A Notyliopsis
483(2)
569A Gongora
485(2)
References 487(14)
Cumulative glossary 501(12)
Corrigenda 513(2)
Effective dates of publication 515(2)
Generic synonyms 517(6)
Series contributors 523(2)
Index to scientific names 525(10)
Subject index 535
Alec M. Pridgeon is Sainsbury Orchid Fellow of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and Chairman of the International Orchid Committee. In orchid circles he is perhaps best known as past Editor of the American Orchid Society Bulletin (now titled Orchids) and Founding Editor of the scientific orchid journal, Lindleyana. He has written or co-written 60 scientific articles or book chapters and 100 popular articles, co-written and co-directed five videotapes, edited 12 books including the Proceedings of the 14th World Orchid Conference and The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids, and compiled the Orchid Action Plan for the Species Survival Commission of the IUCN in Geneva.

Phillip Cribb is retired as Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has specialized in the taxonomy of Old World tropical orchids, participating in many expeditions to study orchids in the field. He is the author of several books and over 350 papers on orchids. He has been a member of the Royal Horticultural Society's Orchid Committee for 30 years, an member of the International Orchid Committee, and until 2006 chaired the IUCN/ Species Survival Commission's Orchid Specialist Group, which publishes Orchid Conservation News. He has been awarded the Linnean Society Gold Medal for Botany, the Royal Horticultural Society's Westonbirt Medal and Veitch Memorial Medal, the Orchid Society of South-east Asia's Gold Medal, and the American Orchid Society's Gold Medal of Achievement for his work on orchids.

Mark W. Chase is Director of the Jodrell Laboratory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has received the Rolf Dalhgren Prize from by the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund (Sweden) and the Linnean Medal for Botany and the Darwin/Wallace Medal from the Linnean Society of London; he was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society in 1995 and Royal Society of London in 2003. He holds an honorary doctorate from the universities of Uppsala (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium) and is member of the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society.

Finn N. Rasmussen is retired Associate Professor and researcher at the Natural History Museum of Denmark and at the Department of Biology, research group for evolutionary botany, University of Copenhagen.