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New species, pollinator interactions and pharmaceutical potential of Himalayan orchids

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Material used in the molecular phylogenetic analyses carried out in Chapter 2.

Herbaria where the vouchers were deposited are indicated between brackets.

Species Section Voucher specimen Origin NCBI GenBank accession

nrITS matK

Coelogyne stricta Elatae Leiden cult. 30695 (L) Unknown AF302757 AF302722

Coelogyne flaccida Flaccidae Leiden cult. 940707 (L) Unknown AF302743 AF302708

Coelogyne trinervis Flaccidae Leiden cult. 26940 (L) Unknown AF302744 AF302709

Coelogyne fimbriata Fuliginosae Leiden cult. 30759 (L) Unknown AF302745 AF302710

Coelogyne corymbosa Ocellatae Subedi 4000 (TUCH) Nepal, Siklis HQ130495 HQ130488

ssp. corymbosa

Coelogyne nitida Ocellatae Burnam nurseries s.n. (L) Unknown HQ130496 HQ130489

Coelogyne occultata Ocellatae Subedi 4002 (L) India, Meghalaya HQ130497 HQ130490

ssp. elongata

Coelogyne occultata Ocellatae Subedi 4003 (TUCH) India, Kalimpong HQ130498 HQ130491

ssp. occultata

Coelogyne punctulata Ocellatae Subedi 4004 (L) Unknown HQ130499 HQ130492

Neogyna gardneriana Leiden cult. 970729 (L) Unknown AF302735 AF302700

Otochilus albus Subedi 4005 (TUCH) Nepal, Pokhara - HQ130493

Otochilus lancilabius Leiden cult. 20010245 (L) Bhutan HQ130500 HQ130494

Pholidota chinensis Yunnan-0310-03 (SHTU) China EU592035 AF448866

Pholidota imbricata Leiden cult. 21540 (L) Unknown AF302738 AF302703

Pleione hookeriana van den Berg C406 (K) India AF461469 AF503738

Pleione humilis van den Berg C409 (K) Nepal AF461495 AF503739

Pleione maculata van den Berg C370 (K) Unknown AF461493 AF503741

Pleione praecox van den Berg C368 (K) Unknown AF461491 AF503742

Thunia alba Chase 589 (K) Nepal AY008466 AF263684

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