I agree with Dr. Pankaj that Malaxis rheedii and M. versicolor are two 
different plants based on Microstylis rheedii amd Microstylis versicolor 
respectively. The generic concept as to which genus these species will belong 
is a never ending debate which can only be solved with the help of phylogenetic 
and experimental taxonomy. It does not matter in which genus it is being 
treated but the identity at species level does really matters. It is true that 
the two species are different and treated under Seidenfia by Sath. Kumar and 
Manilal, Orchids of Kerala in Orchid Memories: a tribute to G. Seidenfaden 
published in 2004. Regarding the species level difference, there are some 
publications specific to this two species but unable to recall right now. Sorry 
for that.
Dinesh

On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:50:16 +0530  wrote
>Dear Neil Sir,



Just wanted to ask...do you mean to say that the Shubhada's plant is

not Crepidium resupinatum? but Corymborkis versicolor?

Or you are talking about your plant. Please do post a closeup picture

of the flowers if possible.



Unfortunately, I dont know of any species which is called Corymborkis

versicolor. Corymborkis belongs to subfamily Tropidioideae whereas the

Malaxis group belongs to Epidendroideae. They are totally different.



Secondly, Malaxis versicolor and Malaxis rheedii are two different

plants according to my knowledge and IPNI and Kew.



I may be wrong though.



Regards

Pankaj



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