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Elythranthera, commonly known as enamel orchids, was a previously accepted genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contained two species and a named hybrid, all endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. The genus was first formally described in 1963 by the Australian botanist Alex George who published his description in Western Australian Naturalist. Orchids in the genus Elythranthera had previously been included in Glossodia section Elythranthera. Two species were recognised:

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  • Elythranthera es un género de orquídeas de hábitos terrestres. Tiene tres especies. Es originario del sudoeste de Australia. (es)
  • Elythranthera, commonly known as enamel orchids, was a previously accepted genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contained two species and a named hybrid, all endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. The genus was first formally described in 1963 by the Australian botanist Alex George who published his description in Western Australian Naturalist. Orchids in the genus Elythranthera had previously been included in Glossodia section Elythranthera. Two species were recognised: * Elythranthera brunonis (Endl.) A.S.George now known as Caladenia brunonis (Endl.) Rchb.f. - purple enamel orchid; * Elythranthera emarginata (Lindl.) A.S.George now known as Caladenia emarginata (Lindl.) Rchb.f. - pink enamel orchid. A hybrid between the two species was known as Elythranthera x intermedia. (Fitzg.) M.A.Clem In 2015, as a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, Mark Clements transferred the two Elythranthera species to Caladenia. Although the change from Elythranthera to Caladenia is recognised by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, "Elythranthera" is still used by Australian herbaria, including the Western Australian Herbarium. (en)
  • Elythranthera är ett släkte av orkidéer. Elythranthera ingår i familjen orkidéer. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Elythranthera é um género botânico pertencente à família das orquídeas (Orchidaceae), composto por duas espécies, e um híbrido natural entre as duas, que existem apenas no sudoeste da Austrália. À primeira vista, plantas similares às do gênero Cyanicula, diferenciam-se facilmente por seu labelo minúsculo, composto apenas por uma pequena estrutura com dois calos basais. Além disso, suas folhas são mais longas e estreitas, manchadas por fora e brilhantes internamente, com pétalas e sépalas livres e similares, lilases, róseas ou púrpura. São plantas anuais que apresentam caules curtos, eretos, não ramificados, com uma única folha membranácea basal, e longa inflorescência terminal, ambos pubescentes com até quatro flores ressupinadas. A coluna é curva e delicada, apoda, com duas asas laterais e antera terminal com quatro polínias. (pt)
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  • Elythranthera es un género de orquídeas de hábitos terrestres. Tiene tres especies. Es originario del sudoeste de Australia. (es)
  • Elythranthera är ett släkte av orkidéer. Elythranthera ingår i familjen orkidéer. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Elythranthera, commonly known as enamel orchids, was a previously accepted genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contained two species and a named hybrid, all endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. The genus was first formally described in 1963 by the Australian botanist Alex George who published his description in Western Australian Naturalist. Orchids in the genus Elythranthera had previously been included in Glossodia section Elythranthera. Two species were recognised: (en)
  • Elythranthera é um género botânico pertencente à família das orquídeas (Orchidaceae), composto por duas espécies, e um híbrido natural entre as duas, que existem apenas no sudoeste da Austrália. À primeira vista, plantas similares às do gênero Cyanicula, diferenciam-se facilmente por seu labelo minúsculo, composto apenas por uma pequena estrutura com dois calos basais. Além disso, suas folhas são mais longas e estreitas, manchadas por fora e brilhantes internamente, com pétalas e sépalas livres e similares, lilases, róseas ou púrpura. São plantas anuais que apresentam caules curtos, eretos, não ramificados, com uma única folha membranácea basal, e longa inflorescência terminal, ambos pubescentes com até quatro flores ressupinadas. A coluna é curva e delicada, apoda, com duas asas laterais (pt)
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  • Elythranthera (es)
  • Elythranthera (en)
  • Elythranthera (pt)
  • Elythranthera (sv)
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