Aerides
Aeridinae Subtribe
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Rhynchorides (Rhrds., now Prra.] Bangkok Sunset
(Van. Thai Noi x Aer. houlletiana)
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Aerides (Aer.) flabellata
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Aerctm. (syn. Aerdv.) Fuchs Gem
(Aer. lawrenceae x V. miniata)
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Aer. houlletiana
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Aer. krabiensis
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Aer. lawrenceae
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Christiera (Chtra., now Aerdv.) Luang Prabang
(Aer. lawrenceae x V. Tubtim Velvet)
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Rhrds. Memoria Suranaree
(Aer. lawrenceae x Rhy. coelestis)
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Aer. odorata
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Aer. Punchinello
(odorata x lawrenceae)
We continue to use the genus names per Sander. There have been many changes in taxonomy accepted by the RHS and AOS. The Ascocentrum (Asctm.), Christensonia (Chri.) and Neofinetia (Neof.) genera has been eliminated and their species and hybrids have been lumped together into Vanda, although we continue to show them on the Ascocentrum and Neofinetia pages. Ascocentrum hybrids with Aerides were known as Aeridocentrum (Aerctm.). Now all aerides hybrids with vandas are known as Aeridovanda (Aerdv.), with rhynchostylis as Rhynchorides (Rhrds.) and when the three genera are combined as Perreiraara (Prra.). In the hope of avoiding confusion, we also show the new genus names in parentheses where different from Sander nomenclature. The Aeridinae Subtribe includes Aerides, Amesiella, Arachnis, Ascocentrum, Cleisostoma, Dyakia, Gastrochilus, Haraella, Holcoglossum, Neofinetia, Paraphalaenopsis, Phalaenopsis, Pomatocalpa, Renanthera, Rhynchostylis, Robiqutia, Schoenorchis, Sedirea, Staurochilus, Stereochilus, Thrixspermum, Trichoglottis, Tuberolabium, Vanda and Vandopsis.