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Cattleya crispa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cattleya crispa
''Cattleya crispa'' is a species of orchid indigenous to the Tijuca Mountains north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, noted for its crisped and ruffled petals and lip. It is the type species for both the subgenus ''Cattleya'' subg. ''Crispae'' and its section ''Cattleya'' sect. ''Crispae''. Prior to 2000, ''C. crispa'' had long been placed in the genus ''Laelia'' because it had eight pollinia, instead of the four found in ''Cattleya labiata'', the type species of the genus ''Cattleya''.〔van den Berg, Higgins, Dressler, Whitten, Arenas, Culham, and Chase: "A Phylogenetic Analysis of Laeliinae (Orchindaceae) Based on Sequence Data from Internal Transcribed Spacers (ITS) of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA", ''Lindleyana'' 15(2): 96-114. 2000. The American Orchid Society.〕 In 2000, the "Brazilian ''Laelias''" (including ''L. crispa'') were transferred to the genus ''Sophronitis''.〔van den Berg, C. and M. W. Chase. 2000. "Nomenclatural notes on Laeliinae—I." ''Lindleyana'' 15: 115-119〕 In 2008, the entire genus ''Sophronitis'' was sunk into the genus ''Cattleya'', and ''S. crispa'' was given its original name of ''C. crispa''.〔C. van den Berg "New Combinations in the Genus ''Cattleya'' Lindl. (Orchidaceae)" ''Neodiversity'' 3 (2008) 3-12.〕 == References == 〔
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