Fred, as Whimgrinder said, the lip shape is completely different. The photos are fuzzy, but the whisker (horns) on the tip of the mid-lobe of the lip and the shape of the lateral lobe is the easiest clue. In many (but not all) phalaenopsis, the lip has 3 parts. The dominant part (the purplish pink part in Whimgrinder's photo) is the mid-lobe. Just below the column, there are two things sticking up at the base of the mid lobe (yellow/orange part). This is the lateral lobes.
The whisker on the mid-lobe is only observed in subgenus Phalaenopsis, section Phalaenopsis = P. amabilis relatives (P. amabilis, P. aphrodite, P. phillipinensis P. sanderiana, P. schilleriana, P. stuartiana), so it is probably the influence.
If you wan to see the photos of most Phalaenopsis species, here are links:
Orchid Species
Phalaenopsis species by alphabetical order.
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