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Old 03-11-2016, 01:29 AM
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They're in the subfamily Orchidoideae, tribe Diurideae, subtribe Thelymitrinae. So pretty much they're related to other ancient terrestrials, as in this clade is older on an evolutionary scale. Genera such as Corybas sit in the same tribe. Calochilus and Epiblema sit in the same subtribe and are thus the closest relatives.
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They're in the subfamily Orchidoideae, tribe Diurideae, subtribe Thelymitrinae. So pretty much they're related to other ancient terrestrials, as in this clade is older on an evolutionary scale. Genera such as Corybas sit in the same tribe. Calochilus and Epiblema sit in the same subtribe and are thus the closest relatives.
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