Tribe of orchids
Malaxideae
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Malaxis densiflora
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Monocots
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Order:
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Asparagales
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Family:
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Orchidaceae
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Subfamily:
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Epidendroideae
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Tribe:
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Malaxideae Lindl. (1821) Coll. Bot. App. (1826)
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Subtribes[1]
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Synonyms
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- Liparidinae Lindl. Coll Bot. App. (1821)
- Microstylidinae Benth. J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18, 287 (1881)
- Malaxidinae Benth. & Hook.f., Gen. Pl., 3, 463, 465 (1883)
- Liparideae Pfitzer, Etw. Nat. Anordn, Orch., 100 (1887)
- Oberoniinae Aver. Bot. Zhurn. (Kiev), 76, 121 (1991)
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Malaxideae is an orchid tribe in the subfamily Epidendroideae.
Taxonomy
In their 2015 review of Orchidaceae taxonomy, Chase and colleagues divided the tribe into two subtribes, Malaxidinae and Dendrobiinae.[1] The latter is treated as a tribe by some authors.
The subtribes included the following genera:[1]
Risleya was previously included, but is now placed in the tribe Collabieae.[1]
See also
References