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Wei Assipu Tepui : ウィキペディア英語版
Wei-Assipu-tepui

Wei-Assipu-tepui, also known as Little Roraima or Roraimita,〔McPherson, S., A. Wistuba, A. Fleischmann & J. Nerz (2011). ''Sarraceniaceae of South America''. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.〕 is a minor tepui of the Eastern Tepuis chain. It lies just off the northeastern flank of Roraima-tepui, directly on the border between Brazil and Guyana, and very close to the tripoint with Venezuela.〔 The mountain is known for its extensive cave systems, with one extending for over a kilometre.〔 Carreño, R., J. Nolla & J. Astort (December 2002). (Cavidades del Wei-Assipu-tepui, Macizo del Roraima, Brasil ). ''Boletín de la Sociedad Venezolana de Espeleología'' 36: 36–45.〕
Wei-Assipu-tepui has a maximum elevation of around .〔 Its summit plateau is highly dissected and generally inclined south-southwest (towards the Brazilian side).〔 The rocky summit is partially forested, with flowering plants of the genus ''Bonnetia'' featuring prominently.〔 It also hosts a number of carnivorous plants, including ''Heliamphora glabra'', ''Heliamphora nutans'', and the natural hybrid between the two.〔 The various rock cavities of Wei-Assipu-tepui are home to nesting colonies of white-collared swifts (''Streptoprocne zonaris'') and oilbirds (''Steatornis caripensis'').〔 For the latter species, Wei-Assipu-tepui is the easternmost recorded locality in mainland South America, and the first known nesting site in Brazil.〔 The mountain's summit supports a greater variety of herpetofauna than the less vegetated plateaus of nearby Roraima-tepui, Kukenán-tepui, Yuruaní-tepui, and Ilú-tepui.〔 Day temperatures of 17 °C have been recorded on the summit plateau, falling to 12 °C overnight, with slightly lower values in the more sheltered caves.〔
In the first expedition of its type to Wei-Assipu-tepui, an Italian–Venezuelan team of speleologists explored the mountain's summit plateau in July 2000, surveying four caves and several minor cavities.〔〔Urbani, F., P. Compère & L. Willems (December 2005). (Opal-A speleothems of Wei-Assipu-tepui, Roraima Province, Brazil ). ''Boletín de la Sociedad Venezolana de Espeleología'' 39: 21–26.〕 On this expedition were also discovered four previously unknown species of frogs (one of which was later described as ''Oreophrynella weiassipuensis''〔Señaris, J.C., C. DoNascimiento & O. Villarreal (2005). (A new species of the genus ''Oreophrynella'' (Anura; Bufonidae) from the Guiana Highlands ). ''Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia'' 45(6): 61–67. 〕), and at least two of harvestmen.〔 Villarreal, O., C. Señaris & C. DoNascimiento (December 2002). (Contribución al conocimiento faunístico del Wei-Assipu-tepui, Macizo del Roraima, con énafasis en la anurofauna y opiliofauna ). ''Boletín de la Sociedad Venezolana de Espeleología'' 36: 46–50.〕
According to Carreño ''et al.'' (2002), the oldest biblio-cartographic reference to the mountain is likely that of Marie Penelope Rose Clementi (wife of Cecil Clementi), ''circa'' 1920,〔"Mrs. Cecil Clementi" (1920). (''Through British Guiana to the Summit of Roraima'' ). E. P. Dutton and Company, New York.〕 who recounted how its location was determined with a prismatic compass during an English expedition of 1915.〔
==See also==

* Distribution of ''Heliamphora''

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