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Ver. 19.2
April 17th, 2024

131.0000 Family Orchidaceae Juss.; Gen. Pl.: 64 (1789), nom. cons.
over 800 genera, more than 30.000 spp. worldwide, mostly tropical
Species listed in database: 30483; hybrids: 1409
= Apostasiaceae Lindl.; Nix. Pl.: 22 (1833), nom. cons.
= Cypripediaceae Lindl.; Nix. Pl.: 22 (1833)
= Limodoraceae Horan.; Char. Ess. Fam.: 44 (1847)
= Liparidaceae Vines; Stud. Text-book Bot. 2: 567 (1895)
= Neottiaceae Horan.; Prim. Lin. Syst. Nat.: 50 (1834)
= Neuwiediaceae R.Dahlgren ex Reveal & Hoogland; Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., ser. 4, sect. B Adansonia 13: 91 (1991)
= Ophrydaceae Vines; Stud. Text-book Bot. 2: 566 (1895)
= Pycnanthaceae Ravenna; Onira 12(6): 29 (2011)
= Vanillaceae Lindl.; Key Bot.: 73 (1835)
131.6126 Genus Crepidium Blume; Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 387 (1825)
Distribution: Tropical Asia and China. A spin-off of Malaxis s. l. which is confirmed by molecular results (Pridgeon et al. 2005). This genus contains the majority of the Asian former Malaxis.
Species listed in database: 308; hybrids: 1
= Fingardia Szlach.; Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Suppl. 3: 134 (1995)
= Glossochilopsis Szlach.; Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Suppl. 3: 122 (1995)
= Pseudoliparis Finet; Bull. Soc. Bot. France 54: 536 (1907)
= Pterochilus Hook. & Arn.; Bot. Beechey Voy.: t. 17 (1832)
= Saurolophorkis Marg. & Szlach.; Polish Bot. J. 46(1): 7 (2001)
= Seidenfia Szlach.; Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Suppl. 3: 122 (1995)
= Seidenforchis Marg.; Acta Soc. Bot. Poloniae 75(4): 302 (2006)

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A complete, synonymic checklist of the Higher Plants of the World


Version 19.2 (April 17th, 2024)

Covering 354,696 accepted species,
8,644 hybrids, 47,758 accepted infraspecific taxa and 996,379 synonyms,
in total 1,407,477* names

[*about 25,000 dubious, "unplaced" names and about 4,000 invalid names (Art. 24.3) like "typicus" are deliberately omitted]


With complete, detailed distribution data (countries and regions) and literature references

Arranged in linear phylogenetic sequence reflecting true relationships

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With 38,290 pictures of 15,532 species

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