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''Nepenthes mindanaoensis'' (; "from Mindanao") is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to coastal lateritic hills on Mindanao in the Philippines. ''Nepenthes mindanaoensis'' belongs to the informal "''N. alata'' group", which also includes ''N. alata'', ''N. ceciliae'', ''N. copelandii'', ''N. extincta'', ''N. graciliflora'', ''N. hamiguitanensis'', ''N. kitanglad'', ''N. kurata'', ''N. leyte'', ''N. negros'', ''N. ramos'', ''N. saranganiensis'', and ''N. ultra''.〔Cheek, M. & M. Jebb 2013. Recircumscription of the ''Nepenthes alata'' group (Caryophyllales: Nepenthaceae), in the Philippines, with four new species. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 69: 1–23. 〕〔〔Cheek, M. & M. Jebb 2013. ''Nepenthes ramos'' (Nepenthaceae), a new species from Mindanao, Philippines. ''Willdenowia'' 43(1): 107–111. 〕〔Cheek, M. & M. Jebb 2013. ''Nepenthes ultra'' (Nepenthaceae), a new species from Luzon, Philippines. ''Blumea'', published online on October 24, 2013. 〕 These species are united by a number of morphological characters, including winged petioles, lids with basal ridges on the lower surface (often elaborated into appendages), and upper pitchers that are usually broadest near the base.〔〔 ''Nepenthes alata'' var. ''ecristata'', described by John Muirhead Macfarlane in his 1908 monograph, "Nepenthaceae",〔Macfarlane, J.M. 1908. Nepenthaceae. In: A. Engler. ''Das Pflanzenreich IV'', III, Heft 36: 1–91.〕 was briefly considered a synonym of ''N. mindanaoensis'',〔 but is now regarded as a species in its own right: ''N. kurata''.〔Cheek, M. & M. Jebb 2013. Recircumscription of the ''Nepenthes alata'' group (Caryophyllales: Nepenthaceae), in the Philippines, with four new species. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 69: 1–23. 〕 ==Natural hybrids== *''N. alata'' × ''N. mindanaoensis''〔McPherson, S.R. 2009. ''Pitcher Plants of the Old World''. 2 volumes. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.〕 *''N. bellii'' × ''N. mindanaoensis''〔 *''N. merrilliana'' × ''N. mindanaoensis''〔 *? ''N. micramphora'' × ''N. mindanaoensis''〔 *''N. mindanaoensis'' × ''N. truncata''〔 In addition, certain plants from Mount Hamiguitan may represent crosses involving ''N. hamiguitanensis'', ''N. micramphora'', ''N. mindanaoensis'', and ''N. peltata''.〔McPherson, S.R. & V.B. Amoroso 2011. ''Field Guide to the Pitcher Plants of the Philippines''. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nepenthes mindanaoensis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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