- Nepenthes mindanaoensis
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Nepenthes mindanaoensis Nepenthes mindanaoensis. Mount Legaspi, Mindanao, Philippines. Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Core eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Nepenthaceae Genus: Nepenthes Species: N. mindanaoensis Binomial name Nepenthes mindanaoensis
Sh.Kurata (2001)[1]Synonyms Nepenthes mindanaoensis (pronounced /nɨˈpɛnθiːz ˌmɪndənaʊˈɛnsɪs/, from Mindanao) is a species of pitcher plant endemic to coastal lateritic hills on Mindanao in the Philippines. It is very closely related to N. alata.
Natural hybrids
- N. alata × N. mindanaoensis[2]
- N. bellii × N. mindanaoensis[2]
- N. merrilliana × N. mindanaoensis[2]
- ? N. micramphora × N. mindanaoensis[2]
- N. mindanaoensis × N. truncata[2]
In addition, certain plants from Mount Hamiguitan may represent crosses involving N. hamiguitanensis, N. micramphora, N. mindanaoensis, and N. peltata.[3]
References
- ^ (Japanese) (English) Kurata, S. 2001. スマトラ島およびミンダナオ島産ウツボカズラの2新種(英文). [Two new species of Nepenthes from Sumatra (Indonesia) and Mindanao (Philippines).] Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society 52(2): 30–34.
- ^ a b c d e McPherson, S.R. 2009. Pitcher Plants of the Old World. 2 volumes. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.
- ^ McPherson, S.R. & V.B. Amoroso 2011. Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of the Philippines. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.
- Bonhomme, V., H. Pelloux-Prayer, E. Jousselin, Y. Forterre, J.-J. Labat & L. Gaume 2011. Slippery or sticky? Functional diversity in the trapping strategy of Nepenthes carnivorous plants. New Phytologist 191(2): 545–554. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03696.x
- (German) Gronemeyer, T. 2008. Nepenthes auf den Philippinen – Ein Reisebericht. Das Taublatt 60(1): 15–27.
- (German) McPherson, S. & T. Gronemeyer 2008. Die Nepenthesarten der Philippinen Eine Fotodokumentation. Das Taublatt 60(1): 34–78.
Incompletely diagnosed taxa: N. sp. Misool • N. sp. Papua • N. sp. Sulawesi
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