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Maybe shoot for a N. 'Predator'? It's a hybrid with hamata and truncata originating at Exotica nursery in Australia(From the Mansell's). I think it's more intermediate than lowland.
N. mirabilis var. echinostoma has a wide flat peristome with weird spike projections. Hard to get hold of a real echniostoma though. Mine ended up being plain old N. mirabilis after several years growth.
As Joe said, the closest thing would be N. Predator, the hybrid of truncata x hamata. As you can see from pics, the peristome is more of a deep ridging, no curved teeth. Unfortunately, there are no lowland species with the hamata-edwardsiana-villosa type of peristome. The echinostoma peristomes are very cool: Wide and yoke-like with fine wavy ridges, and projecting spikes! They are true lowlanders and get quite large.
I would think vent x tm would be more on the highland side of intermediate. You folks in southern Cal get nice cool nights even in the midst of summer. Capslock's Predator has that rich coloration that at least in part comes from the cold night temps.
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