Native Plants

Nageia motleyi

Podo Kebal Musang
VU
Vulnerable
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
ver 3.1, 2013
NT
Near Threatened
Malaysia Plant Red List
Peninsular Malaysia ver 3.1, 2021
NT
Near Threatened
Peninsular Malaysia Plant Red List *
2010
* Assessed according to the IUCN Red List Categories & Criteria Version 3.1
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SSN 27907
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Taxonomy

  • Kingdom
  • Division
  • Class
  • Order
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Specific Epithet
    motleyi (Parl.) De Laub.
  • Synonym
  • Vernacular Name
  • Residential
    Native
The taxonomic status is pending for approval

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Description

So far we know little about the species, apart from its appearance.

Habitats

No Description Suitability Seasonality
1
Forest → Freshwater Swamp Forest
Unknown Unknown
2
Forest → Peat Swamp Forest
Unknown Unknown
3
Forest → Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland Forest
Suitable Unknown
4
Forest → Subtropical/Tropical Swamp Forest
Suitable Unknown
References : http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/classification-schemes/habitats-classification-scheme-ver3

Assessment

Year Published Assessment Red List Category Version
2021 Malaysia Plant Red List
Near Threatened (NT)
Peninsular Malaysia
3.1
2013 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Vulnerable (VU)
3.1
2010 Peninsular Malaysia Plant Red List
Near Threatened (NT)
N/A
1998 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Least Concern (LC)
N/A

Acknowledgements :- Ms. Aida Salihah Binti Abu Bakar, Ms. Ajla Rafidah Baharom, Ms. Heng Pooi San, Mr. Muhammad Izzuddin Bin Hazan, Ms. Nur Farahin Binti Mustafa, Ms. Nurfarhana Hizan Binti Hijas, Ms. Nurul Aliya Imra Asyikin Binti Abd Murad, Ms. Siti Nur Najihah Musa, Ms. Siti Zubaidah Binti Abdul Latif, Mr. Tan Kok Kiat & Mr. Yasser Mohamed Arifin

Photo credit :- Muhammad Izzuddin Bin Hazan

Species Citation :- Nageia motleyi. Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). Accessed via https://www.mybis.gov.my/sp/27907. [Retrieved 03 October 2023].

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