I'm not entirely convinced that its D. revolutum. The swept back sepals (image 2) suggests D. laxum. Image 3 looks a bit more like D. revolutum. In both cases the dorsal sepal appears chewed. Unfortunately the labellum is not set; its blackish in D. laxum.
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