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- families are added: Takhtajan system: order Orchidales family Orchidaceae Cronquist system (1981): order Orchidales family Geosiridaceae family Burmanniaceae...
- Iridales order Tecophilaeales order Burmanniales order Hypoxidales order Orchidales order Amaryllidales order Asparagales order Xanthorrhoeales order Hanguanales...
- Bromeliales order Zingiberales subclass Liliidae order Liliales order Orchidales The internal taxonomy in the Reveal system is: class 3. Liliopsida subclass...
- 2003. Materials to taxonomic revision of subtribe Malaxidinae genera (Orchidales, Orchidaceae). Genus Intern. J. Invertebrate Taxonomy (Suppl.): 53–55...
- 1939, F. P. Jonker ****igned Geosiris to its own family Geosiridaceae in Orchidales, and this was adopted in the Cronquist system, with a note that the family...
- names have now mostly dropped out of use, being displaced by the name Orchidales (formed from the family name Orchidaceae). order Gynandrae family Orchideae...
- old man There are 245 species, four subspecies, and two varieties in Orchidales ****essed as endangered. Species Acanthephippium sinense Acianthera compressicaulis...
- FNA Editorial Committee (ed.). Magnoliophyta: Liliidae: Liliales and Orchidales. Flora of North America. Vol. 26. Oxford University Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-19-515208-1...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 45 species   Critically endangered (CR): 5,702 species   Endangered (EN): 10,901 species   Vulnerable (VU): 9,673 species  ...
- this name has now mostly dropped out of use, being displaced by the name Orchidales (formed from the family name Orchidaceae). The name Micro****e was used...