Epidendrum imbricatum Lindley Gen. & Sp. Orch. 
PI. (1831) 110, non Lam. 
Epidendrum biflorum Cogniaux in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 
ser. 2, 2 (1902) 337, t. nec Forst.f., nec Ruiz & Pav., 
nee Rodr. 
Epidendrum Boissierianum Schlechter in Beihefte 
Bot. Centralbl. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 459. 
Epidendrum santaclarense Ames in Sched. Orch. 4 
(1923) 49. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, Davidson 
ns. 
Epidendrum Sanchoi Ames in Sched. Orch. 4 
(1923) 48. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, flowers 
pale yellow, Davidson 114, 348. 
Epidendrum trachythece Schlechter in Fedde 
Repert. 3 (1907) 249. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, flowers 
white, Davidson 124- 
Bletia Lankesteri (A. § S.) Ames , Hubbard § 
Schweinfurth in Bot. Mus. Lead. Harv. Univ. 3 (1934) 
41. 
This species is now recorded from Panama. 
Boquete, at 5000 feet altitude, herb on open hillside, 12 to 18 
inches high (specimen in bud), “flower deep rose pink, central petals 
white at base”, June 26, 19S8, Davidson 768. 
Bletia tuberosa (L.) Ames in Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Wash. 45 (1932) 1. 
The present example of this widespread species is 
only about 3 inches tall, but the loose flower is approx¬ 
imately of the usual size. 
Boquete, at 4000 feet altitude, terrestrial on open 
inches high, flower white, June 24, 1938, Davidson 741- 
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