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Chiloglottis, commonly known as wasp orchids, ant orchids or bird orchids, is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in eastern Australia and New Zealand. Wasp orchids are terrestrial herbs which grow in colonies of genetically identical plants. They usually have two leaves at the base of the plant and a single resupinate ("upside-down") flower. The labellum is more or less diamond-shaped and has calli resembling the body of a wingless female wasp.

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  • Chiloglottis, commonly known as wasp orchids, ant orchids or bird orchids, is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in eastern Australia and New Zealand. Wasp orchids are terrestrial herbs which grow in colonies of genetically identical plants. They usually have two leaves at the base of the plant and a single resupinate ("upside-down") flower. The labellum is more or less diamond-shaped and has calli resembling the body of a wingless female wasp. (en)
  • Chiloglottis es un género de orquídeas de hábito terrestre. Tiene 17 especies. Este género es caducifolio y endémico de Australia y Nueva Zelanda. El nombre científico del género se deriva de palabras griegas, refiriéndose a la lengua en forma de labio. (es)
  • Chiloglottis is een geslacht uit de orchideeënfamilie (Orchidaceae). Het geslacht telt ongeveer vijfentwintig soorten die voorkomen in het oostelijke deel van Australië en in Nieuw-Zeeland. (nl)
  • Chiloglottis är ett släkte av orkidéer. Chiloglottis ingår i familjen orkidéer. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Chiloglottis é um género botânico pertencente à família das orquídeas (Orchidaceae). (pt)
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  • R.Br., 1810 (en)
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  • Chiloglottis reflexa (en)
  • the short-clubbed wasp orchid (en)
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  • Wasp orchids (en)
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  • *Simpliglottis (Szlach.) *× Chilosimpliglottis (Jeanes) *Myrmechila (D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.) (en)
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  • Chiloglottis (en)
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  • Chiloglottis diphylla (en)
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  • Chiloglottis, commonly known as wasp orchids, ant orchids or bird orchids, is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in eastern Australia and New Zealand. Wasp orchids are terrestrial herbs which grow in colonies of genetically identical plants. They usually have two leaves at the base of the plant and a single resupinate ("upside-down") flower. The labellum is more or less diamond-shaped and has calli resembling the body of a wingless female wasp. (en)
  • Chiloglottis es un género de orquídeas de hábito terrestre. Tiene 17 especies. Este género es caducifolio y endémico de Australia y Nueva Zelanda. El nombre científico del género se deriva de palabras griegas, refiriéndose a la lengua en forma de labio. (es)
  • Chiloglottis is een geslacht uit de orchideeënfamilie (Orchidaceae). Het geslacht telt ongeveer vijfentwintig soorten die voorkomen in het oostelijke deel van Australië en in Nieuw-Zeeland. (nl)
  • Chiloglottis är ett släkte av orkidéer. Chiloglottis ingår i familjen orkidéer. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Chiloglottis é um género botânico pertencente à família das orquídeas (Orchidaceae). (pt)
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  • Chiloglottis (en)
  • Chiloglottis (es)
  • Chiloglottis (nl)
  • Chiloglottis (pt)
  • Chiloglottis (sv)
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