374; Prov. of Coclé, mountains beyond La Pintada, at 400-600 meters 
altitude, February 17, 1935, 4. A. Hunter & P. H. Allen 592 (old fruit); 
Prov. of Coclé, region north of El Valle de Anton, vicinity of La 
Mesa, at about 1000 meters altitude, very common in dark wet forest 
of higher elevations, November 12, 1941, P. H. Allen 2830; same 
locality, Finca Mufioz, at 800-1000 meters altitude, Feb. 2, 1942, 
P. H. Allen 2922; same locality, at about 700-800 meters altitude 
(flowered by Mr. Elmer Ohlson, September 10, 1942), P. H. Allen 
2963; Prov. of Coclé, ‘Loma del Tigre,’’ hills north of El Valle de 
Anton, at 1000 meters altitude, November 16, 1946, P.H. Allen 3804. 
Lockhartia amoena Endres & Reichb.f. var. tri- 
angulabia (4. & 8.) C. Schweinfurth & P. H. Allen 
comb, nov. 
Lockhartia triangulabia A. & S. Sched. Orch. 8 (1925) 
80. 
In view of the great variability shown by the lip in the 
numerous collections of Lockhartia amoena, it appears to 
us that the concept described as Lockhartia triangulabia 
represents only an extreme form of the earlier species. 
We therefore propose the above combination. 
NOMENCLATURAL CHANGES IN VENEZUELAN ORCHIDS 
In conformity with our present view of regarding the 
concept Ornithidium Salisb. as being referable to the 
large and polymorphic genus Maaillaria Ruiz & Pav., 
the two following transfers become necessary. 
Maxillaria Jenischiana (Peichb.f.) C. Schweinfurth 
comb. nov. 
Ornithidium Jenischianum Reichenbach filius in Bonpl. 
2 (1854) 18. 
Maxillaria sanguinolenta ( Lindl.) C. Schweinfurth 
comb, nov. 
Ornithidium sanguinolentum Lindley Orch. Linden. 
(1846) 22, no. 117. 
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