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MAOC Classification - September 1, 2017 (Alligned with New MAOC Show Schedule) MAOC Classification - September 1, 2017 (Alligned with New MAOC Show Schedule) Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Abaxianthus (see Flickingeria) Abdominea (see Robiquetia) Aberconwayara Acw. 13 Aberrantia (see Pleurothallis) Abola (see Caucaea) Acacallis (see Aganisia) Acampe Acp. 68 69 Acampodorum (see Aracampe) Acampostylis Acy. 65 Acanthephippium Aca. 98 99 Acapetalum Acpt. 95 Aceras (see Orchis) Acerasherminium Ah. 99 Aceratoglossum (see Orchimantoglossum) Acianthera Acia. 92 Acianthus Aci. 98 99 Acinbreea Acba. 99 Acineta Acn. 98 99 Acinopetala (see Masdevallia) Aciopea Aip. 99 Acoridium (see Dendrochilum) Acostaea Asa. 92 Acriopsis Acr. 98 99 Acrolophia Apa. 81 Acronia (see Pleurothallis) Acropera (see Gongora) Acrorchis Arr. 98 99 Ada (see Brassia) Adachilum (see Brassochilum) Adacidiglossum Adg. 76 Adacidium (see Brassidium) Adaglossum (see Brassidium) Adamara Adm. 17-24 Adapasia (see Brapasia) Adelopetalum (see Bulbophyllum) Adenocalpa Adp. 69 Adenoncos Ade. 68 69 Adioda (see Brassioda) Adonclioda (see Brassidium) Adoncostele (see Brascidostele) Aerachnochilus (see Paulsenara) Aerangaeris Arg. 58 Aeranganthes Argt. 58 Aerangis Aergs. 58 Aeranthes Aerth. 68 69 Aerasconetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridachnanthe Aed. 66 Aeridachnis Aerdns. 66 Aeridanthe (see Aeridovanda) Aerides Aer. 66 Aeridisia (see Luisaerides) Aeriditis (see Aeridopsis) Aeridocentrum (see Aeridovanda) Aeridochilus Aerchs. 66 Aeridofinetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridoglossum (see Renades) Aeridoglottis Aegts. 66 Aeridopsis Aerps. 66 Aeridopsisanthe (see Maccoyara) Aeridostachya (see Eria) Aeridovanda Aerdv. 69 Aeridovanisia Aervsa. 66 Aeridsonia (see Aeridovanda) Aeristomanda Atom. 66 Aeroeonia Aoe. 58 Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Aetheorhyncha 98 99 Agananthes Agths. 95 Aganax (see Pabanisia) Aganella All. 78 Aganisia Agn. 95 Aganopeste Agt. 93 Agasepalum Agsp. 95 Agrostophyllum Agr. 98 99 Aitkenara Aitk. 95 Alamania Al. 16 25 Alangreatwoodara (see Propabstopetalum) Alantuckerara Atc. 95 Alaticaulia (see Masdevallia) Alatiglossum (see Gomesa) Alcockara (see Ledienara) Alexanderara (see Brassidium) Aliceara Alcra. 70 Allenara Alna. 17-24 Allioniara (see Myrmecatlaelia) Alphonsoara (see Leeara) Altensteinia Alt. 98 99 Alvisia (see Bryobium) Amalia (see Laelia) Amalias (see Laelia) Amblostoma (see Epidendrum) Amenopsis Amn. 69 Amerorchis (see Platanthera) Amesangis Am. 58 Amesiella Ame. 68 69 Amesilabium Aml. 69 Amitostigma Ami. 98 99 Amparoa (see Cuitlauzina)) Amphigena (see Disa) Amphiglottis (see Epidendrum) Ampliglossum (see Gomesa) Anabaranthe Abt. 17-24 Anabarlia Anb. 99 Anacamptiplatanthera An. 99 Anacamptis Ant. 98 99 Anacamptorchis Ana. 98 99 Anacheilium (see Prosthechea) Anagymnorhiza Agz. 99 Anamantoglossum Attg. 99 Anaphorkis Apk. 81 Anathallis Anat. 92 Ancipitia (see Pleurothallis) Ancistrochilus Anc. 98 99 Ancistrolanthe Anh. 99 Ancistrophaius Astp. 99 Ancistrorhynchus Anci. 68 69 Andascodenia (see Ascofadanda) Andersonara Ande. 17-24 Andreara Andr. 17-24 Andreettaea (see Pleurothallis) Andreettara Are. 72 Andrewara Andw. 66 Andrewckara (see Andrewara) Androchilus (see Ponthieva) Anettea (see Gomesa) Angellea Agl. 59 Angida (see Sudamuloa) Anglyda (see Lysudamuloa) Angraecentrum (see Vandaecum) Angraeconopsis (see Angraecopsis) Angraecopsis Ago. 59 Angraecostylis Angsts. 59 Angraecum Angcm. 59 Angraecyrtanthes Ancyth. 59 Angraeorchis Angchs. 59 Angrangis Angrs. 58 Angranthellea Angtla. 59 Angranthes Angth. 59 Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Angreoniella Angnla. 59 Angularia Alr. 94 Anguloa Ang. 95 Angulocaste Angcst. 93 Ania (see Tainia) Anikaara (see Maclellanara) Ankersmitara (see Rhyncatlaelia) Anneliesia (see Miltonia) Anocheile (see Epidendrum) Anochilus (see Pterygodium) Anoectochilus Anct. 98 99 Anoectodes Atd. 99 Anoectomaria (see Ludochilus) Anota (see Rhynchostylis) Ansecymphyllum Ayp. 81 Anselangis Asg. 81 Ansellia Aslla. 81 Ansidium Asdm. 81 Anteriocamptis (see Anacamptis) Anterioherorchis (see Anacamptis) Anteriomeulenia (see Anacamptis) Anterioserapias (see Serapicamptis) Anthechostylis (see Vandachostylis) Antheglottis (see Trichovanda) Antheranthe (see Renantanda) Anthereon (see Pabstiella) Antilla (see Pleurothallis) Antillanorchis Als. 78 Aphyllorchis Aph. 98 99 Apoda-prorepentia (see Pleurothallis) Aporopsis (see Dendrobium) Appendicula App. 98 99 Appletonara Aea. 17-24 Aracampe Arcp. 69 Arachnanthe (see Arachnis) Arachnedenia Ara. 69 Arachnis Arach. 68 69 Arachnocentron Act. 69 Arachnochilus (Arachnoglottis) Arachnoglossum (see Aranthera) Arachnoglottis Arngl. 69 Arachnopsirea (see Sediropsis) Arachnopsis Arnps. 69 Arachnorchis (see Caladenia) Arachnostylis Arnst. 65 Arachnostynopsis Asy. 65 Aranda Aranda 69 Arandanthe (see Aranda) Aranthera Arnth. 66 Archineottia (see Neottia) Areldia (see Pleurothallis) Arethusa Aret. 98 99 Arguellesara Agu. 65 Argyrorchis (Macodes) Aristotleara (see Chapmanara) Arizara Ariz. 17-24 Armanda (see Aranda) Armandacentrum (see Aranda) Armocentron (see Arachnocentron) Armochilus (see Arachnoglottis) Armodachnis (see Arachnis) Armodorum (see Arachnis) Arpophyllum Arpo. 98 99 Arthrochilium (see Epipactis) Arthurara Aru. 70 Artorima Arto. 16 25 Arundina Ar. 98 99 Asarca (see Gavilea) Ascandopsis (see Vanvanda) Aschersonra Ach. 17-24 Ascidieria (see Eria) Ascocampe (see Vancampe) Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Ascocenda (see Vanda) Ascocentrochilus (see Trichovanda) Ascocentropsis (see Vanda) Ascocentrum (see Vanda) Ascocleinetia (see Cleisovanda) Ascocleiserides (see Aeristomanda) Ascodenia (see Ascofadanda) Ascofadanda (see Seidenanda) Ascofinetia (see Vanda) Ascogastisia (see Gastruisinda) Ascoglossum (see Renanthera) Ascoglottis (see Trichovanda) Ascolabium (see Holcoglossum) Asconopsis (see Vandaenopsis) Ascoparanthera (see Pararenanthera) Ascorachnis (see Aranda) Ascoralda (see Aranda) Ascorella (see Renancentrum) Ascorenanthochilus (see Renaglottis) Ascorhynopsis (see Sweetara) Ascostomanda (see Cleisanda) Ascovandanthe (see Papilionanda) Ascovandoritis (see Thorntonara) Ashtonara (see Proleytonia) Ashworthara (see Brassacathron) Aspacidopsis Acdp. 72 Aspacidostele Acid. 76 Aspaleomnia Alm. 76 Aspasia Asp. 78 Aspasiopsis Apo. 72 Aspasium Aspsm. 76 Aspezia Apz. 78 Aspidogyne Apg. 98 99 Aspioda (see Aspasium) Asplundara Aspl. 70 Aspodia (see Aspasium) Aspodonia Aspd. 72 Aspoglossum (see Aspasium) Aspomesa Apm. 78 Aspopsis Aso. 78 Aspostele Asl. 78 Athertonara (see Renanopsis) Atopoglossum (see Pleurothallis) Auliza (see Epidendrum) Aulosepalum Aul. 98 99 Aulostylis (see Calanthe) Australia Ast. 88 Australorchis (see Dendrobium) Ayubara (see Lymanara) Azadehdelia (see Cribbia) Azizara (see Epidomingoleya) Backhouseara Bka. 17-24 Bakerara (see Aliceara) Balaguerara Blga. 11 Baldwinara (see Richardsonara) Balenkezia Blk. 76 Balfourara (see Denisara) Ballantineara Bln. 17-24 Balmeara (see Bernardara) Banfieldara (see Odontobrassia) Baptichilum Btc. 78 Bapticidium (see Oncidesa) Baptiguezia Bpt. 76 Baptikoa Btk. 76 Baptioda (see Oncidesa) Baptirettia Btta. 76 Baptistoglossum (see Oncidesa) Baptistonia (see Gomesa) Barangis (see Aerangis) Baraniara (see Cahuzacara) Baravolia Bvl. 11 Barbosaara (see Oncidesa) Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Barbosella Barb. 92 Barbrodria (see Barbosella) Barcatanthe Bkt. 17-24 Barclia Bac. 11 Bardendrum Bard. 11 Barkeranthe Bkn. 17-24 Barkerara Bak. 70 Barkeria Bark. 16 25 Barkidendrum (see Bardendrum) Barkleyadendrum Bkd. 17-24 Barkonitis (see Cattkeria) Barkorima Bkm. 25 Barkronleya (see Cattkeria) Barlia Ba. 98 99 Barlorchis (see Orchimantoglossum) Barnesara (see Lebaudyara) Barombia (see Aerangis) Barosaara Bbra. 76 Bartholina Bart. 98 99 Bartlettara (see Cattarthrophila) Basigyne (see Dendrochilum) Baskervilla Bva. 98 99 Batemannia Btmna. 95 Bateostylis Btst. 95 Baumannara Bmnra. 76 Beadlea (see Cyclopogon) Beallara (see Bakerara) Beardara (see Vandaenopsis) Beclardia Bec. 68 69 Belgeara (see Maumeneara) Bennett-Poeara Bpr. 13 Benthamara (see Parandachnis) Benthamia Bent. 98 99 Benzingia Bza. 95 Beranekara (see Louiscappeara) Bergmanara Brg. 17-24 Berkeleyara (see Proslaeliocattleya) Berlinerara Brln. 95 Bernardara Bern. 17-24 Bernsteinia Bns. 95 Bertara (see Stellamizutaara) Bettsara Bet. 11 Bhumipolara (see Perreiraara) Bicchia (see Pseudorchis) Bifranisia Bfsa. 95 Bifrenaria Bif. 95 Bifrenidium Bifdm. 81 Bifreniella Bifla. 95 Bifrenlaria (see Bifrinlaria) Bifrillaria (see Bifrinlaria) Bifrinlaria Bfa. 95 Bilneyara (see Emilythwaitesara) Biltonara (see Beallara) Binotia (see Gomesa) Binotioda (see Oncidesa) Bishopara (see Cattleytonia) Blackara (see Withnerara) Bleitzara Btz. 95 Blephariglottis (see Platanthera) Blepharochilum (see Bulbophyllum) Bleteleorchis Blet. 99 Bletia Bti. 98 99 Bletiaglottis Blgts. 99 Bletilla Ble. 98 99 Bletundina Bt. 99 Bleuara Blu. 25 Blietzara Btz. 95 Bloomara Blma. 13 Blumeara Blr. 78 Boelanara (see Taproa[ilanthera) Bogardara (see Phalvanvanda) Bohnhofara Boh. 17-24 Name: Abbreviation: Class: Species: Hybrid: Bohnhoffara Bnf. 76 Bokchoonara (see Trevorara) Bolbicymbidium Bby. 81 Bolbidium (see Brasiliorchis) Bollea (see Pescatoria) Bolleanthes Blth. 95 Bolleochondrorhyncha (see Chondrobollea) Bolleoscaphe Bop. 95 Bollopetalum Blptm. 95 Bolusiella Bolu. 68 69 Bonatea Bnt. 98 99 Bonniera Bonn. 68 69 Bonplandara Bnp. 72 Bootara Boo. 17-24 Borwickara (see Barcatanthe) Bothriochilus (see Coelia) Bouletia (see Dendrobium) Bovornara (see Ramasamyara) Bowringara (see Collierara) Braasiella (see Oncidium) Brachionidium Brac. 92 Brachtia (see Brassia) Brachycorythis Bcs. 98 99
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