Great work, Pankaj ji
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With regards,
J. M. Garg

On Thu, 29 Jun, 2023, 19:36 Pankaj Kumar, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Respected sir and dear friends:
>
> Here is a link to one of my new articles which covers two aspects.
>
> Amerasinghe, K., N. Weerasinghe, M. Abeysinghe, C. Bandara, K.P. Wojtas &
> P. Kumar. 2023. Gastrochilus flabelliformis (Blatt. & McCann) C.J.Saldanha
> (Epidendroideae: Vandeae: Aeridinae), an addition to the orchid flora of
> Sri Lanka, with taxonomic notes on Gastrochilus dasypogon (Sm.) Kuntze.
> Feddes Repertorium 134 (2): online first;
> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371936357_Gastrochilus_flabelliformis_Blatt_McCann_CJSaldanha_Epidendroideae_Vandeae_Aeridinae_an_addition_to_the_orchid_flora_of_Sri_Lanka_with_taxonomic_notes_on_Gastrochilus_dasypogon_Sm_Kuntze
> As the file is big, it wont go to the group on email.
>
> Firstly, a species that was first seen 20 years back and remained
> unidentified. In 2017 some images of the fresh plant were sent to me from
> Sri Lanka by Dr. Kumudu Amerasinghe, and I requested my dear friend Dr.
> Champika Bandara to have a look at the plant, dissect and photograph if
> possible. With the help of another dear friend, Dr. Philip Wojtas, we
> confirmed the identity of this plant as Gastrochilus flabelliformis, a new
> and authentic record of this entity from Sri Lanka, that was earlier
> considered endemic to South India. Sri Lankan friends were also able to
> propagate this plant through in-vitro seed culture for conservation
> purposes.
>
> Second part is like a game called “Chinese Whispers” or “Telephone”, where
> a word or sentence is communicated from one person to another, and the
> meaning of original word or sentence is lost. In our case a very detailed
> painting existed based on which a species was named, Saccolabium dasypogon
> 190 years ago in 1833 (later transferred to genus Gastrochilus in 1891 as
> Gastrochilus dasypogon). Copies were made of this painting, however, each
> copy differed from the original. This caused problems in the identification
> of this species later on, depending on who accessed which copy of this
> painting. In this manuscript we rectify this issue by invalidating the
> copies of the original painting and also show to the world how variable
> this entity is.
>
> Hope you will find it interesting.
> Best regards
> Pankaj
>
>
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> *Pankaj Kumar* MSc, PhD, FLS
>
> IUCN-SSC Red List Authority for Orchids of Asia
>
> IUCN-SSC: China Species Specialist Group, Orchid Specialist Group of Asia,
>
> Global Orchid Trade Group, Western Ghats Plant Specialist Group
>
> *Department of Plant and Soil Science, **Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
> TX 79409 USA*
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