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Oncidiinae

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orchidaceae

Scientific name
  
Oncidiinae

Rank
  
Subtribe

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Epidendroideae

Higher classification
  
Cymbidieae

Oncidiinae httpswwwflmnhufleduherbariummaxphylogenet

Lower classifications
  
Odontoglossum, Brassia, Miltonia, Beallara, Psychopsis

The Oncidiinae is a subtribe within the Orchidaceae that consists of a number of genera that are closely related.

Oncidiinae Oncidiinae Intergenerics

This subtribe consists of about 70 genera with over 1000 species, with Oncidium as its largest genus. These genera consist of a single floral type based on the angle of the attachment of the lip to the column, reflecting pollinator preferences. This has however led to several unreliable results and polyphyletic taxa within Oncidium. These were transferred to Gomesa and a new genus Nohawilliamsia, has been described for Oncidium orthostates

Oncidiinae Oncidiinae Intergenerics

Most Oncidioid species have well-developed pseudobulbs and conduplicate leaves.

It is possible to form hybrids in some instances between multiple genera within the Oncidiinae. These hybrids are often colloquially referred to as "intergenerics."

Genera

Examples of primary genera include:

  • Ada
  • Brassia
  • Gomesa
  • Macradenia
  • Macrochilus
  • Macroclinium
  • Mexicoa
  • Miltonia
  • Miltoniopsis
  • Odontoglossum
  • Oncidium
  • Osmoglossum
  • Otoglossum
  • Plectrophora
  • Polyotidium
  • Psychopsiella (sometimes included in Psychopsis)
  • Psychopsis
  • Psygmorchis
  • Pterostemma
  • References

    Oncidiinae Wikipedia