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Cymboglossum
''Cymboglossum'', Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Ascidieria'', is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It is native to Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and Sumatra. Taxonomy The genus was first described as a section of ''Eria'', ''E.'' sect. ''Cymboglossum'', by Rudolf Schlechter in 1911. In 1981, Friedrich Gustav Brieger raised it to the rank of genus, but did not correctly cite the basionym, so his name was not acceptable. In 1983, Stephan Rauschert corrected Brieger's mistake, thus validating the genus name. In 1984, Gunnar Seidenfaden established the genus ''Ascidieria''. A 2018 Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic study of the tribe Podochileae showed that ''Ascidieria'' and ''Cymboglossum'' should be merged. However, the authors of this study were not aware of Rauschert's validation of the name ''Cymboglossum'', and incorrectly merged the two genera under the name ''Ascidieria''. some sources continue to use this name, while others us ...
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Cymboglossum Grande
''Cymboglossum'', Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Ascidieria'', is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It is native to Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and Sumatra. Taxonomy The genus was first described as a section of ''Eria'', ''E.'' sect. ''Cymboglossum'', by Rudolf Schlechter in 1911. In 1981, Friedrich Gustav Brieger raised it to the rank of genus, but did not correctly cite the basionym, so his name was not acceptable. In 1983, Stephan Rauschert corrected Brieger's mistake, thus validating the genus name. In 1984, Gunnar Seidenfaden established the genus ''Ascidieria''. A 2018 Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic study of the tribe Podochileae showed that ''Ascidieria'' and ''Cymboglossum'' should be merged. However, the authors of this study were not aware of Rauschert's validation of the name ''Cymboglossum'', and incorrectly merged the two genera under the name ''Ascidieria''. some sources continue to use this name, while others us ...
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