Hi Laura!
The changing names is result from an error of J. Lindley, who put two different names for the same plant (Stan ruckeri and Stan inodora). Recently this error was discovered, and the oldest name prevails (Stan ruckeri). Probably Lindley didn't had a living plant in his hands (only a herbarium dried specimen?), then "inodora"!
Source: Gerlach, G. & J. Beeche. 2004. Stanhopeinae mesoamericanae (Orchidaceae). III. Reestablecimiento de Stanhopea ruckeri y una especie nueva: Stanhopea confusa. Lankesteriana 4: 213–221. (Thanks to Manfred Busche)
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