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Caladenia subglabriphylla (R. J. Bates) M. A. Clem.

Caladenia subglabriphylla

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Caladenia subglabriphylla is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia. It was first formally described in 2014 by Robert Bates who gave it the name Arachnorchis subglabriphylla and published the description in Australian Orchid Review.[2] In 2015 Mark Clements changed the name to Caladenia subglabriphylla and published the change in American Journal of Botany.[1][3] The specific epithet (subglabriphylla) is derived from the Latin prefix sub- meaning "somewhat" or "less than",[4]: 826  the word glabrum meaning "hairless", "bald" or "smooth"[4]: 122  and the Ancient Greek word phyllon meaning "leaf",[4]: 466  hence "almost hairless leaf".[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Caladenia subglabriphylla". Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Arachnorchis subglabriphylla". Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  3. ^ Clements, Mark A.; Howard, Christopher G.; Miller, Joseph T. (16 April 2015). "Caladenia revisited: Results of molecular phylogenetic analyses of Caladeniinae plastid and nuclear loci". American Journal of Botany. 102 (4): 597. doi:10.3732/ajb.1500021. PMID 25878091.
  4. ^ a b c Brown, Roland Wilbur (1956). The Composition of Scientific Words. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
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Caladenia subglabriphylla: Brief Summary

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Caladenia subglabriphylla is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to southern Australia. It was first formally described in 2014 by Robert Bates who gave it the name Arachnorchis subglabriphylla and published the description in Australian Orchid Review. In 2015 Mark Clements changed the name to Caladenia subglabriphylla and published the change in American Journal of Botany. The specific epithet (subglabriphylla) is derived from the Latin prefix sub- meaning "somewhat" or "less than",: 826  the word glabrum meaning "hairless", "bald" or "smooth": 122  and the Ancient Greek word phyllon meaning "leaf",: 466  hence "almost hairless leaf".

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