Broughtonia pilosa Hooker ex Steudel Nomencl. Bot. 
ed. 2, 1 (1840) 230=Otochilus sp. / 
Broughtonia tetragona Sprengel Syst. Veg. 8 (1826) 
734=Phaius tetragonus Reichb. f. 
2. Cattleyopsis Lemaire Jard. Fleur. 4 (1853) Mise. 
p. 59, figs. 
If it were not for the unequal pollinia, this genus might 
well be referred to Laelia. 
Flowers rather large; lip free or nearly so, tapering or rounded at the 
base, 2.5 cm. or more long, with the central nerves fringed, un- 
dulate-crisped and crenate or coarsely toothed on the margins 
1. C. Lindenu 
Flowers rather small; lip shortly adnate to the column, cordate at 
the base, mostly less than 2 ecm. long, with the central nerves 
naked, merely wavy on the margins 
2. C. Ortgiesiana 
1. Cattleyopsis Lindenii ( Lindl.) Cogniaux in 
Urban Symb. Antill. 6 (1910) 544. 
Laelia Lindenu Lindley Orch. Lind. (1846) 10. 
Cattleyopsis delicatula Lemaire Jard. Fleur. 4 (1858) 
Mise. p. 59, figs. 
Bletia Lindenu Reichenbach filius in Walp. Ann. 
Bot. 6 (1862) 431. 
Laeliopsis Lindenu (Lindl. ) *‘Lindl.’’ ex Cogniaux in 
Urban Symb. Antill. 6 (1910) 545. 
Cattleyopsis Northropiorum Cogniaux in Urban Symb. 
Antill. 6 (1910) 545. 
Cattleyopsis guanensis Acuna in Estac. Exper. Agron. 
Bol. Tée. 60 (Cat. Deser. Orquid. Cub.) (1989) 109. 
An examination of a specimen of C. Northropiorum 
(John L. & Alice R. Northrop 437 in Herb. Gray No. 
4257) upon which Cogniaux based (in part) this concept 
shows that it is referable to C. Lindenu. The flowers of 
this plant have eight pollinia and are similar in all re- 
spects to those of the average C. Linden. Cogniaux (in 
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