Nepenthes species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.392.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CC588790-C562-AD48-CA86-FDF9FB2119BB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Nepenthes species |
status |
|
Nepenthes species recorded only on Mt. Bagong
Nepenthes chaniana Clarke, Lee & McPherson (2006: 56) View in CoL , known from Sabah and Sarawak primarily from mossy forest on sandstone ( Clarke et al. 2006, Cheek & Jebb 2001), but unusual in this case for producing pitchers 1/3 larger (to ca. 35 cm tall excluding lids) and suffused with orange or red, rather than entirely yellowish-green or occasionally red speckled as on Mt. Alab in Sabah and Batu Buli in Sarawak; N. fusca View in CoL s.lat. ‘ Sarawak form’, known mainly from Sarawak where it is especially abundant on clay laterite road embankments in the Hose Mountains and Kelabit Highlands at 1000–1300 m elevation (AR, MB, SM pers. observ.); and the widespread N. hirsuta View in CoL , also typically found on sandstone ( Clarke 1997, Cheek & Jebb 2001). Also observed along summit ridges, either in humus overlying clay and sand or in moss pads, was a Nepenthes View in CoL taxon (N. sp. Bagong) that was initially considered a potential candidate for N. mollis View in CoL on account of its densely pubescent foliage and decurrent leaves (see Discussion).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Nepenthes species
Robinson, Alastair S., Golos, Michal R., Barer, Marc, Sano, Yosuke, Forgie, Jennifer J., Garrido, Diego, Gorman, Chandler N., Luick, Adi O., Mcintosh, Nick W. R., Mcpherson, Stewart R., Palena, Gregory J., Pančo, Ivan, Quinn, Brian D. & Shea, Jeff 2019 |
Nepenthes chaniana
Clarke, C. M. & Lee, C. C. & McPherson, S. R. 2006: ) |