Mormodes
"Morm" redirects here. For the medical syndrome, see MORM syndrome.
Mormodes | |
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Mormodes buccinator | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Epidendroideae |
Tribe: | Cymbidieae |
Subtribe: | Catasetinae |
Genus: | Mormodes Lindl. |
Synonyms[1] | |
Cyclosia Klotzsch |
Mormodes, abbreviated as Morm. in the horticultural trade,[2] is a genus of approximately 70-80 species of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids native to Mexico, Central America and South America.[1]
List of species
- Mormodes andicola Salazar, Orquídea (Mexico City),1992
- Mormodes andreettae Dodson, 1982
- Mormodes aromatica Lindl., 1841
- Mormodes atropurpurea Lindl., 1836
- Mormodes aurantiaca Schltr., 1925
- Mormodes aurea L.C.Menezes & Tadaiesky, 1997
- Mormodes auriculata F.E.L.Miranda, 1989
- Mormodes badia Rolfe ex W.Watson, 1897
- Mormodes buccinator Lindl., 1840
- Mormodes calceolata Fowlie, 1972
- Mormodes carnevaliana Salazar & G.A.Romero, 1994
- Mormodes cartonii Hook., 1846
- Mormodes castroi Salazar, 1993
- Mormodes chrysantha Salazar, 1993
- Mormodes claesiana Pabst, 1968
- Mormodes cogniauxii L.Linden, 1894
- Mormodes colossus Rchb.f., 1852
- Mormodes cozticxochitl Salazar, 1990
- Mormodes cucumerina Pabst, 1972
- Mormodes dasilvae Salazar, 1993
- Mormodes densiflora F.E.L.Miranda, 1989
- Mormodes elegans F.E.L.Miranda, 1989
- Mormodes ephippilabia Fowlie, 1964
- Mormodes escobarii Pabst, 1969
- Mormodes estradae Dodson, 1980
- Mormodes fractiflexa Rchb.f., 1872
- Mormodes frymirei Dodson, 1980
- Mormodes guentheriana (Kraenzl.) Mansf., 1932
- Mormodes hoehnei F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda, 1992
- Mormodes hookeri Lem., 1851
- Mormodes horichii Fowlie, 1964
- Mormodes ignea Lindl. & Paxton, 1852
- Mormodes issanensis F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda, 1992
- Mormodes lancilabris Pabst, 1975
- Mormodes lawrenceana Rolfe, 1890
- Mormodes lineata Bateman ex Lindl., 1841
- Mormodes lobulata Schltr., Repert. 1910
- Mormodes luxata Lindl., 1842
- Mormodes maculata (Klotzsch) L.O.Williams, 1950
- Mormodes mejiae Pabst, 1974
- Mormodes morenoi R.Vásquez & Dodson, 1998
- Mormodes nagelii L.O.Williams, 1940
- Mormodes oberlanderiana F.Lehm. & Kraenzl., 1900
- Mormodes ocanae Linden & Rchb.f. in W.G.Walpers, 1863
- Mormodes oceloteoides S.Rosillo, 1983
- Mormodes oestlundianum Salazar & Hágsater, 1990
- Mormodes orinocoensis Salazar & G.A.Romero, 1994
- Mormodes pabstiana J.Cardeñas, A.Ramírez & S.Rosillo, 1983
- Mormodes paraensis Salazar & da Silva, 1993
- Mormodes pardalinata S.Rosillo, 1979
- Mormodes peruviana Salazar, 1993
- Mormodes porphyrophlebia Salazar, 1992
- Mormodes powellii Schltr., 1922
- Mormodes ramirezii S.Rosillo, 1983
- Mormodes rodriguesiana Salazar, 1992
- Mormodes rolfeana L.Linden, 1891
- Mormodes romanii Dodson, 1980
- Mormodes rosea Barb.Rodr., 1877
- Mormodes saccata S.Rosillo, 1983
- Mormodes sanguineoclaustra Fowlie, 1970
- Mormodes schultzei Schltr., 1924
- Mormodes sinuata Rchb.f. & Warm. in H.G.Reichenbach, 1881
- Mormodes skinneri Rchb.f., 1869
- Mormodes sotoana Salazar, Orquídea (Mexico City), 1992
- Mormodes speciosa Linden ex Lindl. & Paxton, 1853
- Mormodes tapoayensis F.E.L.Miranda & K.G.Lacerda, 1992
- Mormodes tezontle S.Rosillo, Orquídea (Mexico City), 1980
- Mormodes tibicen Rchb.f., 1870
- Mormodes tigrina Barb.Rodr., 1877
- Mormodes tuxtlensis Salazar, 1988
- Mormodes uncia Rchb.f., 1869
- Mormodes variabilis Rchb.f., 1869
- Mormodes vernixioidea Pabst, 1975
- Mormodes vernixium Rchb.f., 1887
- Mormodes vinacea Hoehne, 1910
- Mormodes warszewiczii Klotzsch, 1854
References
- Lindley, J. (1836) A Natural System of Botany 446.
- Pridgeon, A.M. , Cribb, P., Chase, M.W., and Rasmussen, F.N. (Eds) (2009) Genera Orchidacearum Volume 5: Epidendroideae (Part 2): Epidendroideae, 35 ff. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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