"Phanérogames Botanique." . . "Phylogenetische Systematik." . . . . "Orchids." . . "Cladistic analysis." . . "Botanique." . . "Orchids Classification." . . "Orchideen Systematik." . . "Filogènia (Botànica)" . . "Orchideen." . . "Anàlisi cladística." . . "Orchidaceae phylogenèse." . . "Systematik." . . "Plants Phylogeny." . . "Orquídies Classificació." . . . . . . . "A phylogenetic analysis of the Orchidaceae"@en . "A phylogenetic analysis of the Orchidaceae" . . . "A Phylogenetic analysis of the 'Orchidaceae'" . . . . . . . "Orchidaceae - Phylogeny." . "Classification"@en . . . "Orchidaceae"@en . . . . "Phylogenetic Analysis of the Orchidaceae" . . . . . . . . . "A phylogenetic analysis of the orchidaceae"@en . "A phylogenetic analysis of the orchidaceae" . . . "A Phylogenetic analysis of the Orchidaceae" . . "The Orchidaceae is the largest flowering plant family, with approximately 25,000 species. Sixty-eight apomorphies grouped into forty-two transformation series were used to construct a cladogram for the twenty-six tribes of the family. A detailed discussion of the characters is followed by an in-depth analysis of the cladogram. The cladogram was used to develop a classification and a natural key to the tribes. Seven subfamilies (Neuwiedioideae, Apostasioideae, Cypripedioideae, Spiranthoideae, Neottioideae, Orchidoideae, and Epidendroideae) are divided into 20 tribes, the majority of which are defined by synapomorphies. Of the intrasubfamily classifications, that of the Epidendroideae is the most tenuous. The phylogeny and classification presented here are hypotheses of relationship and are therefore subject to change as more information becomes available."@en . . . . . "History of orchid classification. Objetives of systematics. Cladistic analysis of the orchidaceae. Character selection. Discussion of characters and their aggregation into transformation series. Cladogram cinstruction. Characters. of the pollinarium. Characters not used in this classification. Discussion of characters as displayed on the cladogram. Discussion of the cladogram and resulting classification. Keys to the subfamilies and tribes if the orchidaceae." . . . . . . . "Funk, V.A." . . "Phylogenie." . .