Since their art designs were newly produced illustrations, and the same illustrator created the new Linda-058 (Gen 3) art for the encyclopedia, I naturally assumed that the 2022 encyclopedia depicts Gray from the current latest timeline. Team.

But I just noticed now that this armor is basically a Mark V[B]. I know the Mark V[B] can be upgraded to Gen 3 level, but considering they are back in the UNSC they should be getting GEN2 armor until GEN3 is produced out. So this visual depiction is more likely to be of the Gray Team from before 2552?

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My site has been moved but the site is still www.orchidspecies.com. We were down for 5 days and thanks everyone for writing and letting me know that you use the site so much! Within an hour of the outage I had users emailing me. Again a big thanks goes out to the IOSPE Community.Pleurothallis and Stelis now show what can be possibler in time A photo [if available], a type drawing [if available], All synonyms hypertexted so you can go direstly to the name used in this reference where the major data is. All references available on the net [most of the type publications!] are hypertexted and all refernces to simlar or related species are hypertexted so you can look at other similar species which helps in positive identifications. SOMETIMES ITS NOT ALWAYS ABOUT ORCHIDS. I Went to Isla Mujeres Mexico in July and dove with a pod of Whale Sharks. Scroll down there are lots of photos. BTW He spit me back out! Orchid Site Compiler - Jay Pfahl Copy and Photo Editor- Susan TaylorSynonym and broken link Co-Editor - Christian KirschTaxonomic Fact Checker and broken link Co-Editor - Egon KrogsgaardHtml Editor- Dave Alford IOSPE Nomenclature Notes on New Combinations and New SpeciesFor some of you your 1 year subscription has run out. Please check the subscribers list to see where you stand. I hope to hear from you soon! Thanks to all for making this so much easier! The subscription system of $10 per year has been a great idea and has helped quite a bit as I have been able to obtain a lot of new books and reference materials. New references though, are now becoming available and I need to have more funds to purchase them. I only use any income from this site to purchase books or pay internet costs. Not a penny goes into my pocket. If you want to keep this site with the most up to date references then please send in your subscription!!! Today is the day! We need your help! All you in other countries than the US please help as well. You are about two-thirds of the users but send in only 5% of the total subscriptions. Please send a check or international money order to Jay Pfahl301 Duval StKey West Fl 33040 ----OR----The Button below is for the minimum donation amount $10.00. Please remember that this is a 2 year subscription, you will be billed next year the same amount.Do you get a lot of benifits from using this site? Use this button below to donate $20.00 instead of the minimum $10.00.Please remember that this is a 2 year subscription, you will be billed next year the same amount. If you are an everyday user of the site you can donate more! This button is for a 50.00 donation. Please remember that this is a 2 year subscription, you will be billed next year the same amount. IOSPE Subscribers List - 888! of you have subscribed - come on now - don't delay send in the subscription now - it is only $10If you want to become a subscriber to IOSPE please send to Paypal c/o jfal@sprynet.com  It has come to my attention that some of you have been using photos or descriptions lifted from this site to aid in selling plants. Please be advised that we do not allow this and will prosecute offenders. Any reuse of these photos for commercial gain is patently illegal. All the photos of mine and my contributors are copyrighted and we will pursue offenders vigorously!Commercial use is the fastest way for this page and international effort to unravel. Please be thoughtful and do not copy!!!!!!!! FOREWORDDISCLAIMERThis site is compiled from photos collected from growers or photo collectors around the world and I rely on them to try to be sure of their identification. As we all know, however, many plants are mislabeled and growers and collectors can't know all species in every genera, so please be advised that to the best of our knowledge the following ID's are correct. I have hundreds of references, thanks to you all, but often many species are not well represented. I try to the best of my capabilities to be correct but as the adage goes, "To err is human". Many species herewith have been scrutinized by taxonomic experts and will be correct, but this may not be true of all the species described. If you have any questions as to the veracity of any species described in this encyclopedia please e-mail me, Jay Pfahl, at jfal@sprynet.com and we will work at correcting the mistake. As to the text it is compiled by culling notes from hundreds of books and publications [See Bibliography and source books for a partial list] but it too can be wrong in part due to my mistake or in the often conflicting reports on various orchids.If you have been holding out on sending your orchid species photos now is the time to act. The new goal is 25000 ... I topped 7000 on July 25 2007, 8000 passed on 4/1/08, 17,000 in January 2014, and 20,000 species was attained on May/4 2016, I am closing in on 25,000 and should arrive there by 2023 Taxonomic Organization of Species, varieties and formas All varieties, formas, subspecies and the like are listed under the parent species, ie. all information and photos for Stanhopea eburnea var. grandiflora (Lindley) Regel 1856 will be found under the link for Stanhopea grandiflora [Lodd] Lindley IF you do not find a species listed here that you know is a species, most likely I do not have a photo or drawing of it and therefore it is not included in this list. This is a photo encyclopedia not an orchid list of all plant names, although I am trying very hard to get there. American Orchid Society Review "Orchids" 9/99Page 2 of reviewWe have just gotten a rave review in Orchids Australia Feb. 2000, the Australian Orchid Society magazine!Symbol Chart: Fragrance = Light Meter Icons; Full Shade = Dappled shade or Partial Shade = Bright Light or Full light = Full Sun = Temperature Icons; Cold =2500 Meters and Up, 50`F to 58`F night average - - Cool =1800 to 2500 Meters, 58`F to 66`F night averageWarm =1000 meters to 1800 meters, 66`F to 75`F night average - - Hot = Sea Level to 1000 Meters, 75`F to 85`F Season Icons; Spring = Summer = Fall = Winter = SIZE: Miniature - under 6" tall leaf and pseudobulb Small - under 12" tall leaf and pseudobulb Medium - under 24" tall Large - under 48" tall Giant - Over 48" tall ! denotes Type Species of the genus* denotes the basionym or original name with the same species taxon` denotes that the information is complete for the genusBelow are orchid species listed alphabetically, you can go from species to species by scrolling to the top or bottom of any page to find another alphabet bar such as this one below. All names are listed alphabetically including synonyms, so if you see your plant name without a link, there will be a reference there to procede to the name that is on this list with a link to the picture as well as cultural information for your species.These lists have been compiled from many sources, most of which are listed in the bibliography, but the spelling and taxonomic listings are largely backed up by either Kew Monocot list The Kew Monocot list or W3 Tropicos The Missouri Botanical Gardens W3Tropicos Database unless there is a question mark after the species name or if there is no describers name presented. It has come to my attention that some of you have been using photos from this site to aid in selling plants. Please be advised that we do not allow this and will prosecute offenders. Any reuse of these photos for commercial gain is patently illegal. All the photos of mine and my contributors are copyrighted and we will pursue offenders vigorously!Alphabetical Species Search! This search will take you to the head of each alphabetical listing chosen.Use your back button to return.A -AnatAnc - AzB - BrBulb - ByC - CattleyaCattleyo - CnCo - CzD - DendrobDendroc - DyE - EpicEpid - EzFGHIJKLM-MasdMast-MaxMe - NyO - OpOr - OzP - PePh - PiPl - PzQR-SelSer - SzT-Z HOME Orchid Species Glossary 0852c4b9a8

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