Biermannia navicularis Tang & F.T.Wang ex Gruss & Rollke
Kingidium naviculare Z.H.Tsi
Phalaenopsis taenialis, also known as 小尖囊蝴蝶兰 (xiao jian nang hu die lan) in Chinese,[2] is a species of epiphytic orchid occurring from the eastern Himalaya to China (Yunnan).[1] The specific epithet taenialis is derived from the long, flattened roots, which resemble tapeworms.[3] The specific epithet taenialis, from the Latin taenia, means ribbon or band.[4]
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