AbstractThe diagnostic characters for Bonatea Willd. (Orchidaceae) are re-evaluated. The genus is distinguished from Habenaria by the possession of a galeate rostellum, which is clearly separated from the vertical anthers, and a tooth in the spur mouth (secondarily lost in Bonatea rabaiensis (Rendle) Rolfe). Morphological evidence suggests that Bonatea bracteata G.McDonald and McMurtry and Bonatea tentaculifera Summerh. are better placed in Habenaria, where B. bracteata is treated as a synonym of Habenaria transvaalensis Schltr., and B. tentaculifera is renamed Habenaria bonateoides M.Ponsie. A taxonomic revision and key to the species of Bonatea is presented. Fourteen species are recognized, ten of which are found in South Africa. Full des...
A synopsis of the genus Habenaria is presented for the New World species in two parts. The taxonomic...
A taxonomic synopsis of the orchid genus Habenaria in New Guinea and adjacent islands is presented. ...
Habenaria karstica J.A.N.Bat. sp. nov., a new species from limestone outcrops (i.e., karst) in the S...
AbstractThe diagnostic characters for Bonatea Willd. (Orchidaceae) are re-evaluated. The genus is di...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.Bonatea Willd. (Orchidaceae: Habernariinae) is a sm...
AbstractBonatea bracteata G.McDonald and McMurtry and Bonatea tentaculifera Summerh. were recently t...
The flower morphology and ontogeny of Bonatea speciosa are described, and special attention is paid ...
International audiencePhylogenetic relationships within the Orchideae sensu Pridgeon et al, remain o...
The following changes to the status of three South African taxa in Habenaria are made: H. caffra Sch...
A comprehensive checklist of Habenaria from Chapada dos Veadeiros, State of Goiás, was performed alo...
Habenaria is almost cosmopolitan in distribution having predominantly terrestrial orchids, however; ...
The following paper continues the series of nomenclatural notes and adjustments commenced under the ...
Despite formal separation based on molecular and morphological evidence, the genera Prosthechea Know...
O presente trabalho apresenta uma análise filogenética do clado neotropical de Habenaria (Orchidacea...
Under the conditions of priority of publication, the species of Disperis (Orchidaceae) hitherto know...
A synopsis of the genus Habenaria is presented for the New World species in two parts. The taxonomic...
A taxonomic synopsis of the orchid genus Habenaria in New Guinea and adjacent islands is presented. ...
Habenaria karstica J.A.N.Bat. sp. nov., a new species from limestone outcrops (i.e., karst) in the S...
AbstractThe diagnostic characters for Bonatea Willd. (Orchidaceae) are re-evaluated. The genus is di...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.Bonatea Willd. (Orchidaceae: Habernariinae) is a sm...
AbstractBonatea bracteata G.McDonald and McMurtry and Bonatea tentaculifera Summerh. were recently t...
The flower morphology and ontogeny of Bonatea speciosa are described, and special attention is paid ...
International audiencePhylogenetic relationships within the Orchideae sensu Pridgeon et al, remain o...
The following changes to the status of three South African taxa in Habenaria are made: H. caffra Sch...
A comprehensive checklist of Habenaria from Chapada dos Veadeiros, State of Goiás, was performed alo...
Habenaria is almost cosmopolitan in distribution having predominantly terrestrial orchids, however; ...
The following paper continues the series of nomenclatural notes and adjustments commenced under the ...
Despite formal separation based on molecular and morphological evidence, the genera Prosthechea Know...
O presente trabalho apresenta uma análise filogenética do clado neotropical de Habenaria (Orchidacea...
Under the conditions of priority of publication, the species of Disperis (Orchidaceae) hitherto know...
A synopsis of the genus Habenaria is presented for the New World species in two parts. The taxonomic...
A taxonomic synopsis of the orchid genus Habenaria in New Guinea and adjacent islands is presented. ...
Habenaria karstica J.A.N.Bat. sp. nov., a new species from limestone outcrops (i.e., karst) in the S...