Definitely not the same, but you might like Laelia harpophylla. It has some great orange flowers that are a bit flatter and the plant itself is smaller. There is one for sale on Ebay right now I believe
I've just ordered orchids from "cloudsorchids" and saw a picture of one just like that. It appears to have spots but it seems to be just the bad resolution of the JPG.
That's the name: C. aurantiaca 'SVO' 4N x L. angereri 'Peter T.' It's in the first quarter of their Cattleya section: Cattleya Alliance Species and Hybrids(updated on August 11, 2013 (refresh))
good luck
I've just ordered orchids from "cloudsorchids" and saw a picture of one just like that. It appears to have spots but it seems to be just the bad resolution of the JPG.
That's the name: C. aurantiaca 'SVO' 4N x L. angereri 'Peter T.' It's in the first quarter of their Cattleya section: Cattleya Alliance Species and Hybrids(updated on August 11, 2013 (refresh))
good luck
They mention some dark flecks in the throat, but I'd be more disappointed by the 4n, 2n cross. I know most orchid growers don't breed their plants, but making a genetic 'end of the line' still seems wrong to me.