Lepanthes morae is most similar to Lepanthes declivis Luer & R.Escobar, but the new species could be easily distinguished by its thick, fimbriate, and concave bilaminate lip with the blades narrowlyoblong, shortly depressed laterally, externally with a thick callus at the base of the connectives. Each blade with spathulate, rounded apices overlapped beneath the apex of the column, with no appendix (vs. bilaminate lip, with the blades elliptical, microscopically ciliate, the appendix small, oblong and ciliate). Plant medium in size, epiphytic, caespitose, 8.4–13.3 cm tall; roots, slender, flexuous, filiform, up to 0.46 mm in diameter. Ramicauls erect 4.3–7.4 cm long, enclosed by 6–14 acuminate, furrowed lepanthiform sheaths, with a dilated, oblique ostia. Leaves erect, coriaceous, elliptical-lanceolate, attenuate, 3.84–5.79 × 0.90–1.14 cm, the apex emarginate with an abaxial apiculum in the middle, the obtuse base cuneate contracted into a petiole of 1.54–2.26 mm long. Inflorescence a dense, congested, distichous, long-pedicellate raceme, successively manyflowered, 30–56, 2/3 the length of the leaf, 1.7–3.4 cm long including the peduncle, held appressed to the abaxial surface of the leaf by a filiform, terete peduncle, 1.0–2.1 cm long, borne near the apex of the ramicaul; floral bracts conical, acuminate, muricate, 0.81–1.25 mm long; pedicels terete, 1.52–1.88 mm. Ovary conical, costate, curved up 2.03–3.10 mm long. Flowers with sepals translucent green-yellow; bright yellow, with the center orange-yellow and border or the upper lobe red,; lip yellow-orange; column purple. Dorsal sepal broadly-ovate, convex, acute, 3-veined, 1.63–2.47 × 1.40–2.25 mm connate to the lateral sepals for 0.34 mm. Lateral sepals, ovate, oblique, acute, 2-veined, 1.59–2.23 × 0.85–1.30 mm, connate for 0.80 mm long. Petals transversally bilobed, microscopically pubescent, imbricate, 1.08– 1.12 × 2.78–2.88 mm; the upper lobe broadly-elliptic, rounded, twice as wide as the lower lobe; the lower lobe triangular, obtuse, oblique. Lip bilaminate, thick, concave, the blades narrowly-oblong with the bases rounded, fimbriate, embracing the column, the apices spathulate and rounded, overlapped beneath the apex of the column in natural position, 1.11 × 0.36 mm, supported by broadly cuneate connectives, shortly depressed laterally in the outer side, externally with a thick callus at the base of the connectives, the body broad, very thick, adnate to the base of the column with no appendix. Column terete, with an expanded apex, 1.30–1.48 mm long, the anther dorsal, and stigma ventral. Anther cap not seen. Pollinia not seen. Eponymy: The name of the new species honors Danny Leandro Mora, who has been exploring the flora and fauna of the forests around his hometown San José del Salado, for several years, leading us to discover several new species.