Type: Mozambique, Lourenco Marques District, Le- 
bombo Mountains. Coll. Daintree s.n. (PRE). 
Distribution: Mozambique, Comoro Islands. 
We cannot find enough distinction between F. lonchophylla and 
E. tainioides to maintain them separately. 
Humblot no, 433 is a mixture, containing material also referable 
to O. cordylinophylla and to O. Perrieri. In the Reichenbach Her- 
barium no. 6531 the original description and drawings by Reichen- 
bach are mounted with a specimen with long, lorate leaves. This 
specimen does not belong to O. lonchophylla. We have chosen Her- 
barium Reichenbach no. 5902 as the holotype of Humblot no. 433, 
O. lonchophylla, for it agrees with the specimens under that name in 
Paris. 
Oeceoclades Lubbersiana (De Wildem. & Laurent) 
Garay & Taylor, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Hulophia Lubbersiana De Wildem. & 
Laurent in Rev. Hort. Belg. 26: 4, 1900. 
Syn.: HMulophidium Lubbersianum (De Wildem. & 
Laurent) Summerh. in Bull. Jard. Bot. Brux- 
elles 27: 397, 1957. 
Type: Zaire, Sankur. Coll. Laurent s.n./ (BR). 
Distribution: Zaire, Uganda. 
Vegetatively the plants of this species are very similar to O. atro- 
virens. The shape of the lip which is wider than long, however, is 
unique in the relationship to which also O. (latifolia and O. pandurata 
belong. 
Oeceoclades Mackenii (Rolfe ex Hemsl.) Garay & 
Taylor, comb. nov. 
Basionym: Hulophia Macken Rolfe ex Hemsl. in 
Gard. Chron. ser. 8, 12: 5838, 1892. 
Syn.: HMulophidium Macken (Rolfe ex Hemsl.) 
Schltr. in Ann. Mus. Col. Marseille ser. 3, 1: 
188, 19138. 
Type: Natal, near Verulam. Coll. McKen no. 11! (K). 
Distribution: Natal, Mozambique, Rhodesia. 
Superficially the plants of this species are rather similar to O. macu- 
lata. However, the lip which is shorter than wide and the branched in- 
florescence afford easy recognition in both the field and the herbarium, 
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