In most cases Lycastes produce multiple stems that bear single flowers. A stem bearing two flowers is a rarity - more often seen on strong Anguloas. You can also see 3 bracts - one for each flower and an additional one on the stem.
Former Lycaste sect. Fimbriatae, today Ida or Sudamerlycaste linguella (= little tongue) is a species from higher altitudes in the Andes. In cultivation it may flower either in late autumn or in spring.
For further reading you can follow the link to Lycaste, the nymph with golden nets.
Lycaste