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・ Caloplaca ignea
・ Caloplaca luteominia
・ Caloplaca magnussoniana
・ Caloplaca marina
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・ Calopogon barbatus
・ Calopogon multiflorus
・ Calopogon oklahomensis
・ Calopogon pallidus
・ Calopogon tuberosus
・ Calopogonium
・ Calopsocidae
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・ Calopteryx angustipennis
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Calopogon : ウィキペディア英語版
Calopogon

''Calopogon'', grass pink, is a genus of terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae). The generic name is from Greek and means "beautiful beard", referring to the cluster of hairs adorning the labellum. The five species are native to the eastern United States, eastern Canada, Cuba and the Bahamas.〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕 The genus ''Calopogon'' is abbreviated Cpg in trade journals.
''Calopogon'', like many other orchids, is an indicator species for good remnant hydrology. This means that their presence is an indication of high-quality ground and surface water. Most species of ''Calopogon'' frequent wet, sunny swales, bogs, and the edges of marshy areas, and associates with ferns, sedges, grasses and forbs. ''Calopogon oklahomensis'' has been observed in drier areas than ''Calopogon tuberosus'' would prefer.
One distinguishing feature of the grass pinks is that, unlike most orchids, they are non-resupinate. The lip of calopogon is on the top of the flower, not the bottom, as is common with most other genera. The brushy, yellow protuberances on the lip are also designed to attract pollinators, but they only tempt without providing a reward. To add injury to insult, the flower then snaps closed when a potential pollinator lands on it, and the insect has to crawl out of the tight quarters between the lip and the reproductive parts below in order to escape, hopefully pollinating the flower in the process.〔(Flora of North America )〕
The other deception they use is their frequent association with nectar-bearing flowers of the same color; ''Calopogon'' is often an associate of the magenta marsh phlox, in the northern United States, the phlox bearing nectar to reward curious insects while the deceptive but showy ''Calopogon'' does not.
==Species==
Five species are currently accepted as of May 2014:〔〔(Biota of North America Program, genus ''Calopogon'' )〕
#''Calopogon barbatus'' (Walter) Ames - from Louisiana to North Carolina
#''Calopogon multiflorus'' Lindl. - from Louisiana to North Carolina
#''Calopogon oklahomensis'' D.H.Goldman - Mississippi Valley, west to Texas and Oklahoma, east to Georgia
#''Calopogon pallidus'' Chapm. - from Louisiana to Virginia
#''Calopogon tuberosus'' (L.) Britton
##''Calopogon tuberosus ''var''. simpsonii'' (Small) Magrath - southern Florida
##''Calopogon tuberosus ''var''. tuberosus'' - from Texas to Florida, north to Manitoba and Nova Scotia, also Cuba and Bahamas

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