LAELIOPSIS (from Laelia, and opsis, resemblance; on account of the similarity between the two genera). ORD. Orchideae. A genus of three or four species of stove epiphytal Orchids, from the West Indies. Laeliopsis was founded by Lindley on the plant described below; in his own words, it is "a Cattleya in all respects, except that the flowers are membranous, and the veins of the lip bearded." For culture, see Cattleya. LAELIOPSIS domingensis (St. Domingo). fl. gay lilac, a little veined with yellow in the middle of the lip; lip two-lobed, with its divisions wavy, denticulate, recurved; scape slender, naked, bearing about eight flowers. l. oblong, coriaceous, obtuse. Pseudo-bulbs two-leaved. 1851. (L. & P. F. G.iii. 105.)