Hello, Amy. Researching what you're growing, as Bud suggested, is a great idea. I have no firsthand experience with Den. lindleyi or the Den. Phalaenopsis-type [derived from the Australian species (and heat loving) Den. biggibum] hybrids, but the other species are in my collection. All of my plants can (and regularly do) take significantly lower winter nights than the range you listed. You can also access specific cultural sheets for a wide variety of species at
Orchid Culture -- Charles and Margaret Baker. The price is inexpensive ($1 per cultural sheet), and the data you'll find is obtained directly from each plant's native environment.
In addition to research, you might also benefit from the experience of other members of your local society (I saw that you listed a society there in Cincinnati). Do any of the local growers in your area have experience with the plants you listed? They're often a good source of information, and usually pretty happy to share their love of what they grow.
Best of luck to you and your dendrobiums.
Steve