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Species of Oncidium Sw.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Oncidium spp. a 
Oncidium altissimum (Jacq.) Sw.  a 
Oncidium ampliatum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium aureum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium baueri Lindl.  a 
Oncidium blanchetii Rchb. f. Gomesa blanchetii (Rchb. f.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams  i
Oncidium carthagenense (Jacq.) Sw. Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium cebolleta Sw.  a 
Oncidium cheirephorum Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium concolor Hook. Gomesa concolor (Hook.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium crispum hort. Lodd. ex Lindl.  a 
Oncidium edwallii Cogn.  a 
Oncidium fallens Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium flexuosum hort. Lodd. Gomesa flexuosa (hort. Lodd.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium forbesii Hook. Gomesa forbesii (Hook.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium kramerianum Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium lanceanum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium macranthum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium macranthum Lindl. var. williamsianum Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium marshallianum Rchb. f. Gomesa marshallianum (Rchb. f.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams  i
Oncidium nanum Lindl. Trichocentrum nanum (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium oestlundianum L. O. Williams  a 
Oncidium onustum Lindl. Zelenkoa onusta (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium ornithorhynchum Kunth  a 
Oncidium papilio Lindl. Psychopsis papilio (Lindl.) H. G. Jones   
Oncidium powellii Schltr.  a 
Oncidium pulvinatum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium pusillum Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium schillerianum Rchb. f.  ai
Oncidium sphacelatum Lindl.  a 
Oncidium sprucei Lindl.  a 
Oncidium teres Ames & Schweinf.  ai
Oncidium varicosum Lindl. Gomesa varicosa (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Oncidium varicosum Lindl. var. rogersii Rchb. f. Gomesa varicosa (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams  i
  1. Oncidium altissimum (Jacq.) Sw.
  2. Oncidium ampliatum Lindl.
  3. Oncidium aureum Lindl.
  4. Oncidium baueri Lindl.
  5. Oncidium blanchetii Rchb. f. (=Gomesa blanchetii (Rchb. f.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  6. Oncidium carthagenense (Jacq.) Sw. (=Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  7. Oncidium cebolleta Sw.
  8. Oncidium cheirephorum Rchb. f.
  9. Oncidium concolor Hook. (=Gomesa concolor (Hook.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  10. Oncidium crispum hort. Lodd. ex Lindl.
  11. Oncidium edwallii Cogn.
  12. Oncidium fallens Rchb. f.
  13. Oncidium flexuosum hort. Lodd. (=Gomesa flexuosa (hort. Lodd.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  14. Oncidium forbesii Hook. (=Gomesa forbesii (Hook.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  15. Oncidium kramerianum Rchb. f.
  16. Oncidium lanceanum Lindl.
  17. Oncidium macranthum Lindl.
  18. Oncidium macranthum Lindl. var. williamsianum Rchb. f.
  19. Oncidium marshallianum Rchb. f. (=Gomesa marshallianum (Rchb. f.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  20. Oncidium nanum Lindl. (=Trichocentrum nanum (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  21. Oncidium oestlundianum L. O. Williams
  22. Oncidium onustum Lindl. (=Zelenkoa onusta (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  23. Oncidium ornithorhynchum Kunth
  24. Oncidium papilio Lindl. (=Psychopsis papilio (Lindl.) H. G. Jones)
  25. Oncidium powellii Schltr.
  26. Oncidium pulvinatum Lindl.
  27. Oncidium pusillum Rchb. f.
  28. Oncidium schillerianum Rchb. f.
  29. Oncidium sphacelatum Lindl.
  30. Oncidium spp.
  31. Oncidium sprucei Lindl.
  32. Oncidium teres Ames & Schweinf.
  33. Oncidium varicosum Lindl. (=Gomesa varicosa (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  34. Oncidium varicosum Lindl. var. rogersii Rchb. f. (=Gomesa varicosa (Lindl.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)


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