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Forwarding again for validation please.
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Pankaj Kumar MSc, PhD, FLS
Adjunct Professor: Miami-Dade College, Miami, Florida, USA
Research Affiliate: Institute of Environment, Florida International University & Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida, USA
Fellow of the Linnean Society of London
IUCN-SSC Red List Authority for Orchids of Asia
Member: IUCN-SSC: Orchid Specialist Group of Asia, Global Trade Subgroup, Chinese Species Specialist Group, Western Ghats Plant Specialist Group
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Yes Pinalia acervata.
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