- 1978,
Donald Blaxell changed the name to
Liparis angustilabris. The
specific epithet (
angustilabris) is
derived from the
Latin word
angustus meaning "narrow": 90 ...
- the flowers. The
species accepted as of June 2014 include:
Macodes angustilabris J.J.Sm. –
Borneo Macodes celebica Rolfe –
Sulawesi Macodes cominsii...
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angustilabris (King & Pantl.) X.H.Jin, Sc****t. & W.T.Jin. However, this name had
already been used for a
different species,
Platanthera angustilabris...
- Africa)
Eulophia angornensis (Rchb.f.) P.J.Cribb (Comoros)
Eulophia angustilabris Seidenf. (Thailand)
Eulophia antsingyensis (G.Gerlach) M.W.Chase & Sc****t...
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Griswold & Parker, 1999 i c g
Melecta amanda Lieftinck, 1980 i c g
Melecta angustilabris Lieftinck, 1980 i c g
Melecta ****imilis Radoszkowski, 1876 i c g Melecta...
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endemic to that country, two in
North America and one in Europe.
Liparis angustilabris (F.Muell.)
Blaxell –
Queensland Liparis bautingensis Tang & F.T.Wang...
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aegyptiaca Radoszkowski, 1876
Melecta albifrons (Forster, 1771)
Melecta angustilabris (Lieftinck, 1980)
Melecta diligens Lieftinck, 1983
Melecta festiva Lieftinck...
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pubescens (Benth.) F.Muell.
Linospadix minor (W.Hill) F.Muell.
Liparis angustilabris (F.Muell.)
Blaxell Liparis coelogynoides (F.Muell.) Benth.
Liparis habenarina...