Respected Prof. Singhji
It depends upon the students or researchers and their intensity of research. I 
felt it is not always necessary to follow the latest nomenclature as the 
correct one. Particularly in the case like this, where the view of the author 
is not reviewed by any subject expert or nomenclatural expert. This is a book 
and the author is free to write anything in his own book published by own 
publisher.
Regards
Dinesh 

On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:39:00 +0530  wrote
>Dear Dinesh jiThere is no question of hurting anyone. This group is meant for 
>frank discussion, as long as we don't cross certain "Lakshman Rekha". Let us 
>be bold enough to face a simple fact. Dr. Almeida's publication is the most 
>recent publication on this species complex, unless it is refuted or rejected 
>in some book or journal, it is going to stay. Many students and researchers 
>will follow it as the most recent nomenclature, till some established database 
>or publication gives us a different option..


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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Pankaj Kumar  wrote:

Dear Dinesh, What I see is the bigger problem, when the fresh researchers and 
blind followers will use that reference and then get confused and create more 
confusion for future generation. The issues are not just limited to Corymborkis 
or Corymbochis but many other plants in Orchidaceae in that treatise. My file 
is around 60mb size, cant attach on the mail. Will try to reduce it and mail or 
you may send me your postal address I will post a cd.

Just to remind the rest that BLAT or Blatter's Herbarium is supposed to be one 
of the most costly herbarium in the world if you wish to consult it. And then 
having publication from such herbarium doesnt look good.

Sorry for saying all this.But the reference does have some interesting and 
appreciable things in it.RegardsPankaj


On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 9:47 AM, dinesh kumar agrawala  wrote:

Dear Pankaj

I am still waiting to see the Orchidaceae part of Dr. Almeida's book for giving 
any type of reaction or comment. But as pointed by you it seems undigestible to 
transfer of any species of Malaxis to Corymborkis as they are far more distant 
phylogenetically as well as naturally (Dressler, 1993; Szlachtko, 1995; 
Pridgeon et al, 2005). I dont know under which circumstances Dr Almeida has 
effected this combination but as per my experience is concerned many of nom 
nov. or comb. nov. proposed by him are not accepted subsequently. He is an 
acomplished taxonomist I agree but reputation should not be the only criteria 
while accepting or not accepting somebody's observations. I apologige if I have 
hurt anyone in this group. 



Regards

Dinesh



On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:58:11 +0530  wrote

>I just got my hands on the Orchidaceae of Flora of Maharastra, I must say, 
>that I was disappointed...I hope to see same reaction from Dinesh.....Pankaj





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Research Officer (Botany)
Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
Jawaharlal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhawan
61-65, Institutional Area
Opposite D-Block, Janakpuri
New Delhi - 110 058
Mobile: +91 9560570745
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