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Oeceoclades ambrensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oeceoclades ambrensis
''Oeceoclades ambrensis'' is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus ''Oeceoclades'' that is endemic to northern Madagascar,〔 where it grows in humid forests at altitudes of . It was first described by the French botanist Joseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie in 1951 as ''Lissochilus ambrensis'' and moved to the genus ''Eulophia'' in 1975 by Friedhelm Reinhold Butzin. It was last transferred to the genus ''Oeceoclades'' in 2001 by Jean Marie Bosser and Philippe Morat. The type specimen was collected in 1924 from montagne d'Ambre, now a part of Amber Mountain National Park. The pseudobulbs are fusiform (spindle-shaped) and homoblastic (created from several internodes). ''Oeceoclades ambrensis'' is most similar to ''O. pulchra'' but it differs in the structure of the labellum, having rounded lobes.〔Bosser, J., and P. Morat. 2001. (Contribution à l'étude des Orchidaceae de Madagascar et des Mascareignes. XXXI. Espèces et combinaisons nouvelles dans les genres ''Oeceoclades'', ''Eulophia'' et ''Eulophiella''. ) ''Adansonia'', 23(1): 7-22.〕 ==References==
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