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[Minas Gerais, Brazil / ブラジルミナスジェライス]

SUBGENUS Cattleya
SECTION Crispae (Pfitzer) Van den Berg, Phytotaxa 186(2): 78 (2014).
SERIES Parviflorae (Lindl.) Van den Berg, Phytotaxa 186(2): 82 (2014).

Distribution: Brazil (Minas Gerais: Serra da Caraça) (84 BZL)
Lifeform: Pseudobulb epiphyte

  • Basionym
    • Laelia reginae Pabst, Bradea 2: 24 (1975).
  • Homotypic synonyms
    • Sophronitis reginae (Pabst) Van den Berg & M.W.Chase, Lindleyana 15: 118 (2000).
    • Hoffmannseggella reginae (Pabst) V.P.Castro & Chiron, Richardiana 2: 23 (2002).
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