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Die Orchidee-62-2011 Inhaltsverzeichnis: Die Orchidee Erstellt: Ulrich Paterny Gartenfeldstraße 121, 61350 Bad Homburg v,d. Höhe. E-Mail: [email protected] Tel.: 06172 - 5972649. Zuerst ist die Heftnummer angegeben, anschließend die Seitenzahlen. Teil 1: geordnet nach Autoren. Teil 2: nach Titeln und Abbildungen geordnet. Teil 1 geordnet nach Autoren: Artikel: Atzerodt, Tina: Orchideenausstellungen in Ingolstadt, Esslingen-Bergheim, Berlin und Würzburg, 1 - 62 bis 65. 45 Fotos Atzerodt Tina: 16. Nordbayerische Orchideenschau vom 04. bis 06. März 2011 in Nürnberg und 31. Münchner Orchideenmarkt vom 18. bis 20. März 2011, 3 - 238 bis 239, 13 Fotos Atzerodt, Tina: Bewertungssitzung in Niedernhausen am 04. Juni 2011, 4 - 296. 7 Fotos Atzerodt, Tina: D.O.G.-Sommertreff 2011 in der Gärtnerei Franz Glanz in Unterwössen vom 01. bis 03. Juli 2011, 5 - 361 bis 362. 9 Fotos Avenhaus, Dr. Ernst: Diagnose Virus! Was tun? 2 - 145 bis 149, 9 Fotos Avenhaus, Dr. Ernst: Malaienblumen mit welken Blüten und schlaffen Blättern - Besuch bei älterer Dame, 4 - 305 bis 309, 9 Fotos Avenhaus, Dr. Ernst Winterorchidee. 6 - 482 Gedicht Balmes, Werner und Renate: Von Sao Paulo nach Erspirito Santo - Eine Reise zu den brasilianischen Orchideen 5 - 350 bis 355, 16 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Acronia adeleae (Luer) Luer 2005, 5 - 395 bis 396, 3 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Camaridium meleagris (Lindl.) M.A. Blanco 2007, 2 - 149 bis 150, 3 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Mapinguari auyantepuiensis - eine missverstandene Art aus Venezuela Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Mapinguari desvauxianus (Rchb.f.) Carnevali et R.B. Singer 2007, 1 - 59 bis 60.. 2 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Maxillaria jucunda F. Lehm. et Kraenzl. 1899, 2 - 151 bis 152, 1 Foto Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Rubellia aurea (Garay) Baumbach comb. nov., 3 - 230 bis 231, 2 Fotos, 1 Zeichnung Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Specklinia corniculata (Sw.) Steud. 1841, 6 - 483 bis 484, 3 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Specklinia lanceola (Sw.) Lindl. 1830, 4 - 316 bis 317. 2 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.W. & F.N. Rasmussen. 2009, Genera Orchidacearum. Volume 5 - Epidendroideae (Part two). 2 - 130, 1 Foto Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Die Gattung Rhetinantha in Costa Rica 3 - 223 bis 227, 6 Fotos, 3 Zeichnungen, 1 Herbarbeleg Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Im Reich der Nebelkrieger in den nordöstlichen Anden von Peru 4 - 297 bis 305, 23 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Kretzschmar, Horst: 2008, Die Orchideen Deutschlands und angrenzender Länder, 4 - 318, 1 Foto Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Novak, Norbert, 2010 : Heimische Orchideen in Wort und Bild, 4 - 318, 1 Foto Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Peru - Unterwegs in der Cordillera Vilcabamba 5 - 383 bis 391, 19 Fotos Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Maxillaria endresii und der Lankester-Garten in Cartago, Costa Rica. Baumbach, Dr. Norbert: Pleurothallis schweinfurthii Garay 1954, 4 - 315 bis 316. 2 Fotos Mapinguari auyantepuiensis ; Habitus am Standort. 1 - 55, 2 Fotos Mapinguari auyantepuiensis ; Habitus am Standort; 1 -56 Mapinguari auyantepuiensis ; Blüte, 1 -56 Mapinguari auyantepuiensis ; Zeichnung vom Autor, 1 – 56,1 - 57 Mapinguari auyantepuiensis ; Herberbeleg von Jany Renz, 1 - 57 Vanda tricolor ; Blütenstand, 1 – 57,1 - 54 bis 58, 5 Fotos, 4 Zeichnungen, 1 Herbarbeleg Mapinguari desvauxianus ; Blüte 1 - 59 Mapinguari desvauxianus ; Blütenstand, 1 - 60 Coelogyne lycastoides ; Blüte, 1 - 61 Coelogyne lycastoides ; Habitus, 1 - 61 Mapinguari auyantepuiensis aus Dunsterville & Garay 1965, 3: t 181, 1 - 58 Ascocanda Princess Mikasa; Habitus, 1 - 66 Vanda tricolor , Nahaufnahme der Wasserwurzeln, 1 - 67. Bergel, Günter: Seltene Cypripedium-Hybriden 2 - 118 bis 120, 7 Fotos Bock, Irene: Oncidium - die Feenorchidee, 3 - 205 Bock, Irene: MOT in Vorbereitung auf den EOC 2012, 3 - 215 bis 216, 5 Fotos Bock, Irene: Ländervergleich Deutschland-Österreich und D.O.G.-Bewertungstreffen in Deggendorf bei Kopf- Orchideen vom 26.-28.08.2011, 6 - 454 bis 455. 9 Fotos Bock, Irene: Phalaenopsis - die Orchidee für jedermann. 1 - 38, 5 Fotos. Maxillaria endresii Rchb.f.; Blüte.1 - 49. Bogarin, Diego & Pupulin, Prof. Franko: Lepanthes daniel-jimenezii Bogarin & Pupulin, spec. nov. 2 - 111 bis 115, 7 Fotos, 1 Zeichnung., Lepanthes daniel-jimenezii Bogarin & Pupulin, spec. nov. ; 2 - 112. Bohn, Jörg und der Vorstand der D.O.G.: Würdigung von Harri Minner. 1 - 73, 2 Fotos. Christiansen, Hans: Herrn Prof. Rapee Sagarik zum 89. Geburtstag. 2-116, 2 Fotos Cootes, Jim: Aporum - eine neue „alte“Gattung. 2 - 107 bis 110. 18 Fotos Cootes, Jim: Einige kürzlich neu beschriebene Orchideenarten von den Philippinen. Dendrobium niveobarbatum Cootes 2 Fotos, Dendrobium stricticalcarum W. Suarez & Cootes 2 Fotos, Bulbophyllum socordine J.J. Vermeulen & Cootes 1 Foto, Bulbophyllum glebulosum J.J. Vermeulen & Cootes 1 Foto, Euphlebium josephinae (Cootes) M.A. Clem. & Cootes 1 Foto. 6 - 447 bis 451 (7 Fotos). D.O.G.-Gruppe Hessen-Nassau. Gedenken an Günter Ernst. 6 - 457, 1 Foto. D.O.G.-Gruppen: Leitung und Treffen: 1 - 78 bis 82, 2 - 162 bis 166, 3 - 246 bis 250, 4 - 331 bis 334, 5 - 415 bis 418, 6 - 499 bis 502. D.O.G.-Vorstand: Gedenken an Horst Meyer. 6 - 495. 1 Foto. D.O.G.-Vorstand: Einladung zur 66. Mitgliederversammlung der Deutschen Orchideen-Gesellschaft e.V. in Dresden, am Sonnabend, den 16. April 2011 (65. D.O.G.-Kongress) 1 - 11; 2 - 129 D.O.G.-Vorstand: Einladung zur 67. Mitgliederversammlung der Deutschen Orchideen-Gesellschaft e.V. in Neu-Ulm, am Sonnabend, den 25. Februar 2012 (66. D.O.G. Kongress). 6 - 457, 6 - 496 D.O.G.-Vorstand: D.O.G.-Satzungs-Entwurf lt. Beschluss durch Satzungskommission vom 07.11. 2010. 1-11- 14 D.O.G.-Vorstand: D.O.G.-Geschäftsordnung (GOGr), Fassung des Funktionsträgertreffens vom 06.11.2010 mit Ergänzungen durch die Satzungskommission vom 07.11.2010. 1 -15 bis 18 D.O.G.-Vorstand: Protokoll zur 66. Mitgliederversammlung der Deutschen Orchideenn-Gesellschaft e.V. am 16. April 2011 Dresden, Messe Dresden, Saal Hamburg, Messering 6. 3 - 183 bis 200. 5 Fotos. D.O.G.-Vorstand: Zum ersten Mal: D.O.G.-Lounge. 4 - 319, 5 - 374. Dank, Dr. Norbert: Ada aurantiaca-Hybriden - Faszination der Farbe Orange Teil 3: Hatte W.W.G. Moir Recht? 1-7 bis 10, 6, 13 Fotos Dank, Dr. Norbert: Vuylstekeara Cambria - ein Champion wird 80 Jahre alt, 5 - 343, 342 bis 345, 10 Fotos Dietrich, Dr. Helga & Atzerodt, Tina: Die Orchideen-Welt traf sich in Dresden, 4 - 258 bis 266, 29 Fotos Eckert, Monika: Pinske, Jörn., 2010, Orchideen, 2 - 130. 1 Foto Eckert, Monika: Kork - eine andere Erfahrung, 3 - 204. 1 Foto Eckert, Monika: Laelia jongheana 'Jan' - meine Schöne, 4 - 281, 280 bis 282, 5 Fotos Erratum: zu Die Orchidee Vol. 62(5): 369: Züchtungen aus der Vanda - und Ascocenda -Gruppe: 6 - 468.2 Fotos Fischer, Prof. Dr. Eberhard; Killmann, Dr. Dorothee, Lebel, Jean-Paul, Delepierre, Gilbert: Diaphananthe liae, eine neue Art aus dem Nyungwe Nationalpark, Ruanda. Der Status von Diaphananthe alfredii . Neue Kombinationen in der Gattung Rhipidoglossum .- Diaphananthe liae , a new species from Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. The status of Diaphananthe alfredii . New combination in the genus Rhipidoglossum .6 - 440 bis 446, 5 Fotos, 1 Zeichnung, 1 Tabelle: Unterschiede zwischen Diaphananthe liae , Diaphananthe rohrii und Diaphananthe bueae ; Diaphananthe liae Eb. Fisch., Killmann, J.-.P. Lebel & Delep. spec. nov. ; 6 - 442, Rhipidoglossum arbonnieri (Geerinck) Eb. Fisch., Killmann, J.-P. Lebel. & Delep: comb. nov. ; 6 - 445; Rhipidoglossum delepierreanum (J.-P. Lebel. & Geerinck) Eb. Fisch., Killmann, J.P. Lebel. & Delep., comb. nov. ; 6 - 445 Fischer, Prof. Dr. Eberhard; Killmann, Dr. Dorothee, Lebel, Jean-Paul, Delepierre, Gilbert: Disperis reklieberae , eine neue Art aus dem Nyungwe Nationalpark, Ruanda. - Disperis reklieberae , a new species from Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. 1-21 bis 25, 4 Fotos, 1 Zeichnung.1Tabelle; Disperis reklieberae Eb. Fisch. Killmann, J.-P. Lebel & Delep., spec. nov. , 1 - 21 Fischer, Prof. Dr. Eberhard; Killmann, Dr. Dorothee, Lebel, Jean-Paul, Delepierre, Gilbert: Stolzia heiligenthalii und Stolzia kalkhofroseae , zwei neue Arten aus dem Nyungwe Nationalpark, Ruanda - Stolzia heiligenthalii and Stolzia kalkhofroseae , two new species from Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda. Schlüssel zu den Arten von Stolzia in Ruanda, 3 - 181 bis 188, 6 Fotos, 2 Zeichnungen; Stolzia heiligenthalii Eb. Fisch. Killmann, J.-P. Lebel & Delep: spec. nov. , 3 - 183, Stolzia kalkhof-roseae Eb. Fisch. Killmann, J.-P. Lebel & Delep.: spec. nov. , 3 - 187 Glabasnia, Dr. Christian: Erfahrungen mit einer Vernebelungsanlage, 4 - 320 bis 322, 12 Fotos Göbel, Thomas: Hinweise für Anfänger bei der Orchideenpflege, 4 - 283-285, 10 Fotos Göbel, Thomas: Kreuzungen in der Gattung Masdevallia , 6 - 452 bis 453. 7 Fotos Gruß, Olaf & Röth, Jürgen: Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba O. Gruß et Roeth, 1 - 52 bis 53, 4 Fotos ,Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba O. Gruß et Roeth forma nova ; 1 - 53 Gruß, Olaf: Kürzlich beschriebene neue Arten - Arachnis zhaoi und Bulbophyllum malipoense aus China. 1- 19, 18 bis 20. 5 Fotos, 3 Zeichnungen. Gruß, Olaf: Phragmipedium xcolombianum - eine neue Naturhybride aus Kolumbien. 1 - 29 bis 31. 5 Fotos; Phragmipedium xcolombianum O. Gruß nsp. nov. ; 30 Gruß, Olaf: Lepanthes calodictyon - eine neue attraktive Farbform. Gruß, Olaf: Phalaenopsis wilsonii , eine sehr variable Art, 6 - 491 bis 493, 17 Fotos Maxillaria splendens ; Blüten aus der Sektion Multiflora , 1 - 50 Maxillaria lehmannii ; Blüte aus der Sektion Maxillaria . 1 – 51,1- 47 bis 51, 7 Fotos Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba O. Gruß et Roeth. 1 - 52 bis 53. 4 Fotos Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba ; Blütenstand, 1 - 52 Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba , Blüte, 1 - 53 Phalaenopsis appendiculata ; Normalform der Blüte, 1 - 53 Phalaenopsis appendiculata forma alba ; Habitus. 1 - 53 Haber, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang: Birgit Sieg, 2011, Heizen mit Orchideen, In: Biologie in unserer Zeit 2/2011 Jg. 41, Seiten 110 bis 116, 5 - 382 Hammer, Carsten: Ecuador - eine weitere Reise, 3 - 201 bis 203, 9 Fotos Hammer, Carsten: EOC - Treffen vom 06.-07.11.2010 in Budapest. 1 - 45 bis 46. 9 Fotos Heinrich, Josef: 50 Jahre D.O.G.-Gruppe München-Südbayern - ein Rückblick.
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