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Catasetinae is a subtribe within the Orchidaceae and contains 8 genera.〔Batista, J.A.N., A.C.M. Mota, K. Proite, L.D.B. Bianchetti, G.A. Romero-González, H.M.H. Espinoza, and G.A. Salazar. 2014. (Molecular phylogenetics of Neotropical ''Cyanaeorchis'' (Cymbidieaee, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae): geographical rather than morphological similarities plus a new species. ) ''Phytotaxa'', 156(5): 251-272.〕 Its members are widespread in lowland tropical Central and South America up to 1,500 meters. They are found on trees, stumps or old fence posts. Catasetinae are exclusively pollinated by male euglossine bees, which are attracted to the floral fragrances, and collect them. A particular Catasetinae species may attract only one or a few species of bees from the dozens that occur in the habitat.〔Williams & Whitten 1983〕 ==Genera== * ''Catasetum'' (80-120 species) * ''Clowesia'' (7 species) * ''Cyanaeorchis'' (3 species) * ''Cycnoches'' (some 30 species) * ''Dressleria'' (10 species) * ''Galeandra'' (37 species) * ''Grobya'' (5 species) * ''Mormodes'' (some 70 species) The related genus ''Cyrtopodium'' is separated as subtribe Cyrtopodiinae. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Catasetinae」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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