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Diphyes Chamissonis
Diphyes may refer to: * ''Diphyes'' (hydrozoan), a genus of hydrozoans in the family Diphyidae * ''Diphyes'', a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae, synonym of '' Bulbophyllum'' * ''Diphyes'', a genus of wasps in the family Ichneumonidae, synonym of ''Diphyus ''Diphyus'' is a genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Diphyus adventor'' (Berthoumieu, 1892) * ''Diphyus albicoxalis ''Diphyus'' is a genus of parasitoi ...
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Diphyes (hydrozoan)
''Diphyes'' is a genus of hydrozoans belonging to the family Diphyidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Diphyes antarctica'' *'' Diphyes bojani'' *'' Diphyes chamissonis'' *'' Diphyes dispar'' *'' Diphyes truncata'' References Diphyidae Hydrozoan genera {{Siphonophorae-stub ...
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Bulbophyllum
''Bulbophyllum'' is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. It is the largest genus in the orchid family and one of the largest genera of flowering plants with more than 2,000 species, exceeded in number only by ''Astragalus''. These orchids are found in diverse habitats throughout most of the warmer parts of the world including Africa, southern Asia, Latin America, the West Indies, and various islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Orchids in this genus have thread-like or fibrous roots that creep over the surface of trees or rocks or hang from branches. The stem is divided into a rhizome and a pseudobulb, a feature that distinguished this genus from ''Dendrobium''. There is usually only a single leaf at the top of the pseudobulb and from one to many flowers are arranged along an unbranched flowering stem that arises from the base of the pseudobulb. Several attempts have been made to separate ''Bulbophyllum'' into smaller genera, but most ...
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