Cattleya crispata (Thunb.) Van den Berg [ Laelia rupestris Lindl.]
Martius, C.F.P. von, Eichler, A.G., Urban, I., Flora Brasiliensis (1840-1906)
Fl. Bras.

vol. 3(5): (1898-1902)
[Orchidaceae, tribus VII - XVII]
t. 66 (1901)
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Cattleya crispata (Thunb.) Van den Berg


name cited:
Laelia rupestris Lindl.
name recognized:
Cattleya crispata (Thunb.) Van den Berg
name recognized (basionym):
Cymbidium crispatum Thunb.
family: Orchidaceae
subfamily: Epidendroideae
tribe: Epidendreae
subtribe: Laeliinae
epithet cited: rupestris,-is,-e

epithet recognized: crispatus,-a,-um

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Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, U.S.A.
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synonyms:
homotypic synonyms:
Cymbidium crispatum Thunb.; Hoffmannseggella crispata (Thunb.) H.G.Jones; Laelia crispata (Thunb.) Garay; Sophronitis crispata (Thunb.) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase;
heterotypic synonyms:
Amalia flava (Lindl.) Heynh.; Amalia fulva (Lindl.) Heynh.; Bletia crispilabia (A. Rich. ex R.Warner) Rchb.f.; Bletia flava (Lindl.) Rchb.f.; Bletia rupestris (Lindl.) Rchb.f.; Cattleya flava (Lindl.) Beer; Cattleya rupestris (Lindl.) Van den Berg; Hoffmannseggella caetensis (Pabst) V.P.Castro & Chiron; Hoffmannseggella crispilabia (A. Rich. ex R.Warner) H.G.Jones; Hoffmannseggella flava (Lindl.) H.G.Jones; Hoffmannseggella rupestris (Lindl.) V.P.Castro & Chiron; Laelia caetensis Pabst; Laelia crispilabia A. Rich. ex R.Warner; Laelia flava Lindl.; Laelia fulva Lindl. ex Heynh.; Laelia gardneri Pabst ex Zappi; Laelia lawrenceana R.Warner; Laelia mantiqueirae Pabst ex Zappi; Laelia rupestris Lindl.; Sophronitis mirandae Van den Berg & M.W.Chase;
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6 213312 Cattleya crispata (Thunb.) Van den Berg [125 304851 Cymbidium crispatum Thunb.]
C.F.P. von Martius, A.G. Eichler, I. Urban, Fl. Bras., vol. 3(5): fasicle 125, (Orchidaceae, tribus VII - XVII): t. 66 (1901)