Affiliations 

  • 1 Institute of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, Ulm University, 89081 Ulm, Germany. thomas.gronemeyer@uni-ulm.de
  • 2 0309 Purok 1C, Barangay Longos, Kalayaan, Laguna 4020, Philippines
  • 3 Grotstraat 68, B-2990 Wuustwezel, Belgium
  • 4 Ecotourism Park and Botanic Gardens, Northwestern University, Laoag City 2900, Philippines
  • 5 Friedhofweg 4, 88437 Maselheim, Germany
  • 6 3 Rue Frédéric Chopin, 59320 Haubourdin, France
  • 7 Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao (CEBREM), Central Mindanao University, University Town, Musuan 8710, Philippines
Plants (Basel), 2016;5(2).
PMID: 27164153 DOI: 10.3390/plants5020023

Abstract

With 50 species of the genus Nepenthes L. currently described from the Philippines, it is without doubt that the country, along with the islands of Sumatra (Indonesia) and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei), should be considered the center of diversity of the genus. In this work, we describe two new species. One species, N. aenigma sp. nov., is from Ilocos Norte province on Luzon Island and has the-for Nepenthes-unusual ecological preference to grow in dense vegetation in deep shade. The other new species is from Mount Hamiguitan in Davao Oriental province on Mindanao Island. With this new entry, Mount Hamiguitan is now home to four endemic species (N. peltata, N. micramphora, N. hamiguitanensis, N. justinae sp. nov.). Furthermore, we provide an emended description of N. ramos based on field data. Nepenthes kurata is synonymized here with N. ramos.

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