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- Saundersia is a genus of epiphytic orchids endemic to Brazil. It contains two species accepted as of June 2014: Saundersia mirabilis Rchb.f., Bot. Congr...
- Species: X. bicolor Binomial name Xanthoepalpus bicolor (Williston, 1886) Synonyms Cryptopalpus melanopygatus Bigot, 1887 Saundersia bicolor Williston, 1886...
- Quekettia Rauhiella Rhynchostele Rodriguezia Rossioglossum Sanderella Saundersia Schunkea Seegeriella Solenidium Suarezia Sutrina Systeloglossum Telipogon...
- Koçak, 2005 Haemorrhagia Grote & Robinson, 1865 Hemaria Billberg, 1820 Saundersia Eitschberger, Danner & Surholt, 1998 Mandarina Eitschberger, Danner &...
- Sarcoglottis C.Presl. Sarcoglyphis Garay Sarcophyton Garay Satyrium Sw. Saundersia Rchb.f. Sauroglossum Lindl. Scaphosepalum Pfitzer Scaphyglottis Poepp...
- of rice-processing equipment; also an expert in Arecaceae Arecaceae Bu Saundersia William Wilson Saunders (1809–1879) Orchidaceae Bu Saurauia Franz Josef...
- Subfamily: Tachininae Tribe: Tachinini Genus: Rhachoepalpus Townsend, 1908 Type species Saundersia testacea Wulp, 1888 Synonyms Rhachoepalpodes Townsend, 1935...
- Order: Diptera Family: Tachinidae Subfamily: Tachininae Tribe: Tachinini Genus: Austeniops Townsend, 1915 Type species Saundersia truncaticornis Wulp, 1888...
-  albomaculatus Binomial name Epalpus albomaculatus (Jaennicke, 1867) Synonyms Micropalpus albomaculatus Jaennicke, 1867 Saundersia maculata Williston, 1886...
- Diptera Family: Tachinidae Subfamily: Tachininae Tribe: Tachinini Genus: Eusaundersiops Townsend, 1915 Type species Saundersia inornatus Schiner, 1868...