Maxillaria meleagris Lindley in Bot. Reg. 30 
(1844) Misc. p. 3. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, plant 8 to 
15 inches high, the stem below the pseudobulb is lacking and doubt¬ 
less has been broken off, flower “reddish brown, paler at base of 
petal”, Davidson 115. 
Maxillaria parvilabia Ames Schiveinfarth in 
Sched. Orch. 8 (1925) 62. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, flower pale 
yellow, Davidson 126. 
Maxillaria valenzuelana ( A.Rich.) Nash in Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club 34 (1907) 121. 
This distinct species is recorded from Cuba, from 
Honduras to Costa Rica and also from Colombia and 
Brazil. It is here reported from Panama. 
Boquete, at 8800 feet altitude, epiphyte 6 to 10 inches high, 
flower “yellow, lip dotted maroon”, May 12, 1988, Davidson 636. 
Camaridium Biolleyi Schlechter in Beihefte Bot. 
Centralbl. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 498. 
Ornithidium Biolleyi Schlechter in Fedde Repert. 9 
(1910) 29. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, flowers 
white with crimson lip, Davidson 125. 
Camaridium Bradeorum Schlechter in Fedde 
Repert. Beihefte 19 (1923) 141. 
Bajo Chorro, in rain forest, at 6000-7000 feet altitude, plant 2-3 
feet high, flower white, each petal blotched with rose, Davidson 118. 
Camaridium dendrobioides Schlechter in Bei¬ 
hefte Bot. Centralbl. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 415. 
Camaridium Jimenezii Schlechter in Beihefte Bot. 
Centralbl. 36, Abt. 2 (1918) 416. 
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