A typo folis linearibus vel peranguste lanceolatis 
differt. 
Leaves up to about 4.6 em. long (3.9 em. long in the 
type, 4.6 em. long in Stork 1699), rarely up to 4 mim. 
wide, commonly appearing fleshy with revolute margins. 
Otherwise as in the type. 
Costa Rica, Province of San José. Oak forest near Quebradillas, 
about 7 km. north of Santa Maria de Dota. At about 1,800 meters 
altitude. December 24, 1925. Paul C. Standley 43071 (Tyrer in Herb. 
Ames No. 32871): Same data, Paul C. Standley 43083: Santa Maria. 
At 5,600 feet altitude. May 4, 1928. H.E.Stork 1699, 
Lepanthes Lindleyana Oerst. & Reichb.f. var. 
major Ames, Hubbard & Schweinfurth, var. nov. 
Lepanthes finbriata Ames in Sched. Orch. 8 (Janu- 
ary 1923) 11. 
Lepanthes pubilaia Schlechter in Fedde Repert. 
Beihette 19 (November 1923) 282. 
A typo plus minusve major, praesertim folils ovatis 
vel elliptico-ovatis differt. 
Plant up to 10 em. tall. Leaves ovate, round-ovate 
or elliptic-ovate, up to 4.1 em. long and 2.2 cm. wide 
(2.2 em. wide in Stork 2063). Sepals ovate, up to 4mm. 
long (4mm. long in the type of 1. pubilabia), smooth 
on the margins and veins. Lamina of the lateral sepals 
scarcely broader than the dorsal sepal. Mid-lobe of lip 
more conspicuous than in the type. 
Costa Rica, Carpintera. At 5,000 feet altitude. Flowers brick- 
red. October 19238. C.H. Lankester 543 (Tyew in Herb. Ames No. 
27757): At 5,000 feet altitude. Petals orange, lip red. May 20, 1928. 
H.E.Stork 2063 (Collector Karl Danielson): Ochomogo. At 1,570 
meters altitude. Flowers coral-red, sepals dark. September 4, 1925. 
A. Alfaro 165: Alto de Ochomogo. At 1,550 meters altitude. Decem- 
ber 1896. A. Tonduz (Herb. Inst. physico-geogr. nat. costaric. 10387) 
(Type of L. fimbriata): Vicinity of San Ramon. 1921. G. Acosta s.n. 
(Type of L.pubilabia). 
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