A Dendrobieae
B Vandeae
1: Adrorhizinae
2: Aeridinae
3: Agrostophyllinae
4: Angraecinae
5: Polystachyeae
Addendum
Additional genera
Revised genera
References
Cumulative glossary
Corrigenda
Effective dates of publication
Generic synonyms
Series contributors
Index to scientific names
Subject index
Alec M. Pridgeon is Sainsbury Orchid Fellow of the Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew. He is a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and
Chairman of the International Orchid Committee. In orchid circles
he is perhaps best known as past Editor of the American Orchid
Society Bulletin (now titled Orchids) and Founding Editor of the
scientific orchid journal, Lindleyana. He has written or co-written
60 scientific articles or book chapters and 100 popular articles,
co-written
and co-directed five videotapes, edited 12 books including the
Proceedings of the 14th World Orchid Conference and The Illustrated
Encyclopedia of Orchids, and compiled the Orchid Action Plan for
the
Species Survival Commission of the IUCN in Geneva. Phillip Cribb is
retired as Deputy Keeper of the Herbarium and Curator of the Orchid
Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has specialized in
the taxonomy of Old World tropical orchids, participating in many
expeditions to study orchids in the field. He is the author of
several books and over 350 papers on orchids. He has been a member
of the Royal Horticultural Society's Orchid Committee for 30 years,
an member of the International
Orchid Committee, and until 2006 chaired the IUCN/ Species Survival
Commission's Orchid Specialist Group, which publishes Orchid
Conservation News. He has been awarded the Linnean Society Gold
Medal for
Botany, the Royal Horticultural Society's Westonbirt Medal and
Veitch Memorial Medal, the Orchid Society of South-east Asia's Gold
Medal, and the American Orchid Society's Gold Medal of Achievement
for his work on orchids. Mark W. Chase is Director of the Jodrell
Laboratory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has received the
Rolf Dalhgren Prize from by the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund
(Sweden) and the Linnean Medal for Botany and the Darwin/Wallace
Medal from the Linnean Society of
London; he was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society in 1995 and
Royal Society of London in 2003. He holds an honorary doctorate
from the universities of Uppsala (Sweden) and Ghent (Belgium) and
is
member of the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society.
Finn N. Rasmussen is retired Associate Professor and researcher at
the Natural History Museum of Denmark and at the Department of
Biology, research group for evolutionary botany, University of
Copenhagen.
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