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Originally Posted by orchideric
The correct name is Rhynchostele bictoniense. Most Central American species of Odontoglossum were remove to Cymbiglossum. That was thought to be too close to an Eria relative named Cymboglossum and so the plants were renamed Lemboglossum. Then it was realized that they were related to an obscure, super miniature species called Rhynchostele and they were moved a third time. Everyone now agrees to call them Rhynchostele.
Hope that helps, Eric
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Thanks Eric. I can just barely keep up with all the Catt alliance names.
As far as Oncidium intergenerics go, I'm a bit past calling them 'spider orchids' but not by much
I wonder if Andy (of Andy's Orchids) knows the new name? He probably does and just has oodles of his old plant tags lying around.
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