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Cryptostylis

Orchids of the Mediterranean genus Ophrys and several Australian genera, including Cryptostylis and Caladenia, have converged upon a remarkable category of deception - pseudocopulation - because their flowers use odor, visual, and tactile cues to mimic female hymenoptera (reviews Staudamire, 1983 Borg-Karlson,... [Pg.162]

Cryptostylis fulva Schlechter Cymbidium canaliculalum var. R. Br. Dendrobium adae Bailey... [Pg.58]

Cryptostylis erythroglossa Cryptostyline I, Cryptostyline II, Cryptostyline III, 1 -(3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl)- ... [Pg.118]

Phenyltetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids. Rare structures that only occur in orchids (Orchidaceae), e. g., cryptostyline I C 9H2,n04, Mr 327.4, mp. 101-102°C, [aJo +56° (CHCI3) from Cryptostylis... [Pg.484]

Two recently isolated and optically inactive 1-phenylisoquinoline salts from Cryptostylis erythroglossa Hayata (Orchidaceae) are ... [Pg.381]


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