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Neobathiea
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Angraecum
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Neobathiea

Schltr. 1925
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Bathiea Schltr.

Neobathiea, abbreviated as Nbth in the horticultural trade,[1] is a monophyletic genus of rare orchids (family (Orchidaceae), native to tropical moist broadleaf forests of Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. The genus is named for the French botanist Henri Perrier de la Bâthie.

The species include small, monopodial epiphytes, with relatively large white, green, or green-and-white flowers with a long spur at the base of the lip.

The long-spurred Neobathiea grandidierana from Madagascar is pollinated by a long-tongued sphinginid hawkmoth Panogena lingens with the pollinaria deposited on the basal part of the proboscis of the moth.[2]

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  1. ^ http://www.rhs.org.uk/RHSWebsite/files/87/87be8b1e-908e-4e04-9ee6-30c438354458.pdf
  2. ^ L. Aners Nilsson, Lars Johnsson, Lydia Ralison, Emile Randrianjohany (Dec 1987). "Angraecoid Orchids and Hawkmoths in Central Madagascar: Specialized Pollination Systems and Generalist Foragers". Biotropica. 19 (4). The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation: 310–318. doi:10.2307/2388628. JSTOR 2388628.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)