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Contents
Cover - Prasophyllum colensoi, Mavora Lakes; photo Gael Donaghy—see p.21.
4. Editorial
Myco-heterotrophy.
Nematoceras dienema.
8. The NZ orchids—the editor’s annual list.
18. Elementary—ED Hatch
Caladenia.
20. Historical reprint
TF Cheeseman on Adelopetalum tuberculatum.
21. Notes, news, letters, questions, comments, viewpoints, observations
Some orchid websites.
Nematoceras iridescens in Canterbury.
Bob Bates on new S. Australian orchids.
Colin Ogle’s photo of a double-headed Pterostylis alobula.
Gael Donaghy and Graeme Jane in the south.
Graham Randle at East Cape. Nematoceras—feminine or neuter?
Brian Tyler finds a fungus gnat in Nematoceras longipetala.
It’s not the rarity of the fungus that makes a rare Caladenia rare.
The twisted labella of Pterostylis.
Gordon Sylvester recognised by DoC.
New names for NZ orchids!
Acianthus sinclairii reported from West Coast.
Georgina Upson’s curious white Caladenia.
Mark Moorhouse on West Coast Nematoceras.
Shock horror orchid award.
Pat Enright finds Nematoceras “whiskers” in ER39.
Hooker f. on the strange ligulate process on Corybas cheesemanii, and on Nematoceras auricles as entrances for pollinators.
Does winter chilling hasten flowering in Nematoceras? asks Bruce Irwin.
Ontogeny follows phylogeny.
Brian Molloy on changes in orchid nomenclature.
Journals index update available.
30. Australian notes—David McConachie
Field trip report - Potter’s Scrub 10 July 05. Thelma Bridle.
Basalt plains greenhood monitoring. Dick Thomson.
32. Close relations: orchids like ours
Thelymitra variegata (and see p39)
33. The column—Eric Scanlen
Caladenia alata—a chequered past.
Nematoceras aff. dienema in the South Island.