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Read about Mormolyce in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mormolyce (a bugbear or phantom, probably referring to shape of flowers). Orchidaceae. One Mexican epiphytic orchid, M. ringens, Fenzl (Trigonidium ringens, Lindl.), of the Maxillaria group: rhizome creeping: st. very short, with 1 coriaceous rather long lf. from a globose pseudobulb: scape leafless, slender, with 1 medium-sized yellowish green inodorous fl.: sepals spreading; labellum with erect lateral lobes and short middle lobe; column incurved; pollinia 4, ovoid.


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