2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00606-018-1538-8
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Found again: the extremely rare Codonorchis canisioi (Orchidaceae: Codonorchideae) reappears after being missing for 78 years

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“…The scarcity of records might be associated more with a scarcity of sampling than with rarity of the species. Recently, Singer et al (2018) rediscovered Codonorchis canisioi (Brogn.) Lindl., another rare and endemic orchid species from Rio Grande do Sul and mentioned that habitat characteristics, morphological aspects of plants, and anthropic activities can make it more difficult to locate rare species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scarcity of records might be associated more with a scarcity of sampling than with rarity of the species. Recently, Singer et al (2018) rediscovered Codonorchis canisioi (Brogn.) Lindl., another rare and endemic orchid species from Rio Grande do Sul and mentioned that habitat characteristics, morphological aspects of plants, and anthropic activities can make it more difficult to locate rare species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In scientific literature, it has become a widely-used practice to avoid indicating the very coordinates of orchid populations. Many journals currently accept that only the coordinates of the Municipality where studies were conducted be indicated (see Singer et al 2018). Such practice difficulties the action of poachers/illegal collectors.…”
Section: Avoid Exposing the Location Of Orchid Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%