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Originally Posted by Swimmingorchids
well I just discovered the sedirea japonica crossed with rhychostilis gigantea, making a rhynchorides dragon charmy which looks amazing so I'd rather think it's a sedirea personally.
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Yeah, this is the kind of thing the taxonomists are doing to us!
It was Rhynchorides Dragon Charmy back when Phal/Sedirea japonica was consider to be an aerides. You'll note sedirea is just "aerides" spelled backwards.
As sedirea, that hybrid was Rhynchodirea Dragon Charmy. Now, since the parent is a phal, it's a rhynchonopsis.