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OPHRYS tenthredinifera; 8. minor, 
Dwarf large-flowered Ophrys. 
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GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA. 
Nat. ord. Orcnıpex. Tribus Ophrydeæ Lindl. 
OPHRYS. . Supra, vol. 3. fol. 205. 
O. tenthredinifera ; labello integerrimo subquadrato cuneato villoso appen- 
diculato basi auriculato cornuto sub apiee barbato, disco glabro cinna- 
momeo areola. quadratá cyaneo-marginatä, sepalis coloratis: inferioribus 
parvis ovatis acutis tomentosis; exterioribus oblongis retusis patentis- 
simis, bracteis coloratis spatulatis florum longitudine, caule squamoso. 
Ophrys insectifera A. rosea labello villoso oblongo-obovata, apice bilobo 
appendiculato. Desf. atl. 2. 320. 
Ophrys tenthredinifera; Willd. sp. pl. 4. 67. Supra, vol. 3. fol 205. 
Bot. mag. fol. 1930. Spreng. syst. 3. 702, 
8. minor ; caule semper humiliore 3-floro. 
? Orchis orientalis fucum referens flore parvo villosissimo scuto azureo. 
Tourn. cor. 30. 
o p villosa. Desf. in. ann. mus. 10. 225. t. 14. 
Orchis’ ornifuciflora genata rubiginea ambitu viridi. Cupant, Panphyt. 1. 
t. 175. Bonanni t. 28. fide Bivone. qi nt 
Orchis orniflora, amplo labello, genato, rubigineo, ambitu viridi, larvulam 
fictitante, Cupani Hort. Cathol, p. 158, fide Bivone. 
O. tenthredinifera. Bivon. Bernard. sic. plant. centuria, 2. p. 39. t. 4. 
Presl, fl. sic. 1. p. ali. Viviani Fl. Cors. Prodr. 
O. grandiflora. Tenore app. alt. p. 83. Fl. Napolit. 308. t. 94. 
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There is already an accurate description of one variety 
of the present species at fol. 205 of this work; it is there- 
fore needless to repeat it on this occasion. 
The Ophrys tenthredinifera divides into two well-marked 
varieties; the first, which we judge to be that originally 
described by Desfontaines, and upon which Willdenow 
founded the species, is well represented at fol. 205 of our 
third volume. It is a native of Barbary and Turkey, and 
