Pachites is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contains two known species, both endemic to South Africa.[1][2] One of these, Pachites appressus, is very rare.[3]

Pachites
Pachites bodkinii
Botanical illustration of Pachites appressus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidoideae
Tribe: Orchideae
Subtribe: Pachitinae
G.Z.Chen, Z.J.Liu & S.P.Chen
Genus: Pachites
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Pachites was named by John Lindley in 1835.[4][5] The name is derived from the Greek word pachys, meaning "thick, stout", and refers to the rostellum.[6]

In Genera Orchidacearum volume 2, Pachites and Satyrium constitute the subtribe Satyriinae of the tribe Diseae.[7] After that work was published in 2001, molecular phylogenetic studies showed that Pachites does not form a clade with Satyrium.[8] Instead, Pachites occupies a basal position in Diseae.[3] In spite of the papers published in 2008 and 2009, uncertainties remain over the exact relationships of Pachites to other genera. In a classification of orchids that was published in 2015, Pachites, Disa, and Huttonaea constitute the subtribe Disinae of the tribe Orchideae.[9] This circumscription of Disinae, however, was done provisionally, to avoid creating new subtribes before further studies could determine, with increased certainty, the true affinities of these three genera.

Species

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Species Range Image
Pachites appressus

John Lindley, 1835

Langeberg Mountains  
Pachites bodkinii

Harry Bolus, 1893

Cape Province  

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hans Peter Linder and Hubert Kurzweil. 1999. Orchids of Southern Africa. 504 pages. A. A. Balkema. ISBN 978-90-5410-445-2.
  2. ^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. (See External links below).
  3. ^ a b Richard J. Waterman, Anton Pauw, Timothy G. Barraclough, and Vincent Savolainen. 2009. "Pollinators underestimated: A molecular phylogeny reveals widespread floral convergence in oil-secreting orchids (sub-tribe Coryciinae) of the Cape of South Africa". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 51(1):100-110. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.05.020.
  4. ^ Pachites in International Plant Names Index. (see External links below).
  5. ^ John Lindley. 1830-1840. The Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants: page 301. Ridgeways, Piccadilly: London, UK. (See External links below).
  6. ^ Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000. CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, volume III. CRC Press: Baton Rouge, New York, London, Washington DC. ISBN 978-0-8493-2673-8 (set). (see External links below).
  7. ^ Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip J. Cribb, Mark W. Chase, and Finn N. Rasmussen. 1999-2014. Genera Orchidacearum Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-850513-6 (volume 1), ISBN 978-0-19-850710-9 (volume 2), ISBN 978-0-19-850711-6 (volume 3), ISBN 978-0-19-850712-3 (volume 4), ISBN 978-0-19-850713-0 (volume 5), ISBN 978-0-19-964651-7 (volume 6). (See External links below).
  8. ^ Benny Bytebier, Timotheűs van der Niet, Dirk U. Bellstedt, and Hans Peter Linder. 2008. "The phylogenetic position of the enigmatic orchid genus Pachites". South African Journal of Botany 74(2):306-312. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2008.01.002.
  9. ^ Mark W. Chase, Kenneth M. Cameron, John V. Freudenstein, Alec M. Pridgeon, Gerardo A. Salazar, Cássio van den Berg, and André Schuiteman. 2015. "An updated classification of Orchidaceae". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 177(2):151-174. (See External links below).

Sources

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  • Berg Pana, H. 2005. Handbuch der Orchideen-Namen. Dictionary of Orchid Names. Dizionario dei nomi delle orchidee. Ulmer, Stuttgart
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