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- Rhynchostele is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae, native to Mexico, Central America and Venezuela. The genus name is abbreviated...
- Cuitlauzina, Miltoniopsis, Leochilus, Comparettia, Cyrtochilum, Tolumnia, Rhynchostele [formerly Lemboglossum], Psychopsis, etc.). Some of the best Oncidium...
- Rhynchostele londesboroughiana is a species of plant in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It is endemic to the State of Guerrero in Mexico. "Mesoglossum...
- Rhipidoglossum Rhizant****a Rhomboda Rhynchogyna Rhyncholaelia Rhynchophreatia Rhynchostele Rhynchostylis Rhytionanthos Ridleyella Rimacola Risleya Robiquetia Rodriguezia...
- containing at least one ancestor species from the genera Oncidium (Onc.) and Rhynchostele (Rst.). The nothogenus was defined in 2003 by J. M. H. Shaw. Over 500...
- Huayapan. The sport of downhill cycling is po****r within the park. Rhynchostele cervantesii ssp. membranacea an endemic orchid in Oaxaca Dalia, national...
- Cuitlauzina, Cyrtochilum, Gomesa, Miltonia, Oliveriana, Oncidium, Otoglossum, Rhynchostele and Rossioglossum. These new genera occurred outside the Andes in different...
- Oncidium varicosum Odontoglossum bictoniense (Rhynchostele bictoniensis) Odontoglossum cordatum (Rhynchostele cordata) Odontoglossum grande (Rossioglossum...
- a basidiomycete fungus Rhoicinaria maculata, a three-clawed spider Rhynchostele maculata, a New World plant Rimularia maculata, a lichenized fungus Rodriguezia...
- Rhynchostele cervantesii ssp. membranacea is one of the many orchids that inhabit the high forests of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca....