Ophrys arachnites var. scolopax (Cav.) Fiori & Paol. in A.Fiori
Ophrys holoserica subsp. scolopax (Cav.) H.Sund.
Ophrys fuciflora subsp. scolopax (Cav.) H.Sund.
Oprhys hippocratis P.Delforge
Ophrys oestrifera subsp. stavri Kalog.
Ophrys scolopax, known as the woodcock bee-orchid or woodcock orchid, is a species of terrestrial orchid found around the Mediterranean and the Middle East, from Morocco and Portugal to Hungary and Iran.[2][3]
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^ ab"Ophrys scolopax", World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2014-12-07
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