- species, both
endemic to
South Africa. One of these,
Pachites appressus, is very rare.
Pachites was
named by John
Lindley in 1835. The name is derived...
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placed in
synonymy under Disa,
while Pachites and
Huttonaea were
transferred to Disinae. In
Genera Orchidacearum,
Pachites and
Satyrium form the
subtribe Satyriinae...
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historically problematic genera in the
former Diseae such as
Huttonaea and
Pachites.
Further molecular analysis by Chen et al. in 2017 led to the following...
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Orthochilus welwitschii Rchb.f.
indigenous Genus Pachites:
Pachites appressa Lindl.
endemic Pachites bodkinii Bolus,
endemic Genus Platycoryne: Platycoryne...
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tribes Orchideae and
Vandeae into subtribes. The
placement of the
genera Pachites, Holothrix, and
Hederorkis is
especially problematic. The
monophyly of...
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Orchidaceae Subfamily:
Orchidoideae Tribe:
Diseae Subtribe:
Satyriinae Schltr. Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem 9: 568 (1926)
Genera Pachites Satyrium...
- Schltr.
Oxystophyllum Blume Pabstia Garay Pabstiella Brieger &
Senghas Pachites Lindl.
Pachyplectron Schltr.
Pachystoma Blume Palmorchis Barb.Rodr. Panisea...
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synonymy under Disa. They also
defined the
subtribe Disinae as
consisting of
Pachites, Disa and Huttonaea. This
version of
Disinae is
probably not monophyletic...
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include Disperis, Pterygodium, Corycium, Ceratandra, Evotella, Satyrium, and
Pachites.
Pollination by flies,
known as myophily, is the
second most prevalent...
- sequences. The
genus most
closely related to
Satyrium is
presumed to be
Pachites,
which together with
Satyrium makes up the
subtribe Satyriinae of the Diseae...