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Known, unknown and possibles, help ID my peppers

Hello all and thank you for your help in advance. I recently was given a bunch of different pods from a pepper grower I know and he told me what he thought some of the peppers were that he gave me but I would like some reassurance. Some he was unsure of, others he was positive he knew, others he couldn't remember. On top of that I have a couple unripe pods from a plant I have grown the last few years that is also a mystery. The parent plant is a sturdy 6 year old pepper bush living inside in a 5 gallon bucket and is supposedly a ghost pepper, I don't believe this. Anyways attached are the peppers and a list in order of what I think they are, any input would be appreciated. 
-Lemon Drop Pepper
IMG_20161128_093912426 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-Jakarta Pepper
IMG_20161128_093957262 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-Caribbean Red Hot
IMG_20161128_094011388 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-Chocolate habanero
IMG_20161128_094016439 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-Thai Chili
IMG_20161128_094020149 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-Bulgarian Carrot
IMG_20161128_094024014 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-???
IMG_20161128_094043806 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
-My unknown, very hot ripens orange to red. These are unripe pods I picked because of frost.
IMG_20161128_094007400 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
All together for size reference
IMG_20161128_093948936 by Andrew Sodergren, on Flickr
 
Incidentally, I'm on holiday in Thailand and that first one looks exactly like something I picked up at a market today, to bring home. I've not tasted one yet. I'll check when I finish drinking cheap cocktails :drunk:
 
The misc. very hots look like what my local store sells as Scotch Bonnets so maybe some variation thereon.
Your chocolate Habs should be a similar shape to your Caribbean Red Hots and the first bunch, while similar in shape and texture to my Lemon Drops are WAY too orange.
I also thought Bulgarian Carrots were bigger than that but I could easily be mistaken there.
 
The second to last small dark purplish pepper could be black cuban, peruvian purple, black prince, or explosive embers.  Seeing the plant would narrow it down.
 
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