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Oreogrammitis crispatula

EX
Extinct
Malaysia Plant Red List
Peninsular Malaysia ver 3.1, 2021
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Taxonomy

The taxonomic status is pending for approval

Description

Oreogrammitis crispatula (Holttum) Paris was endemic to Peninsular Malaysia and was found only from Bukit Larut (Taiping Hills), Perak based on records of three collections last collected in 1952. No specimen has been rediscovered after 1952. This plant is an epiphyte in montane forest.

Habits

  Part Habit
 
Epiphyte   —   Growing on another organism but not parasitic. Not growing on the ground.
 
Lithophytes   —   Plants that grow in or on rocks

Habitats

No Description Suitability Seasonality
1
Forest → Montane Oak Forest
Unknown 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
Extinct (EX)
Peninsular Malaysia
3.1
2010 Malaysia Plant Red List
Extinct (EX)
N/A

References

Article
  1. Hamidah, M. & Nor-Ezzawanis, A.T. (2017). Kawasan Penting Paku Pakis dan Likofit Endemik di Semenanjung Malaysia. Dewan Kosmik (5), 20-22
Book
  1. National Policy on Biological Diversity 2016 - 2025 / Dasar Kepelbagaian Biologi Kebangsaan 2016 - 2025, 2016. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE), Malaysia. pp. 112. — [ Adobe PDF (PDF) ]
  2. Parris, B.S., Kiew, R., Chung, R.C.K., Saw, L.G. & Soepadmo, E. (2010). Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series I: Ferns and Lycophytes, Volume 1. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 249.
  3. Yong, W.S.Y., Chua, L.S.L., Lau, K.H., Siti-Nur Fatinah, K., Cheah, Y.H., Yao, T.L., Rafidah, A.R., Lim, C.L., Syahida-Emiza, S., Ummul Nazrah, A.R., Nor-Ezzawanis, A.T., Chew, M.Y., Siti Munirah, M.Y., Julius, A., Phoon, S.N., Sam, Y.Y., Nadiah, I., Ong, P.T., Sarah Nabila, R., Suhaida, M., Muhammad-Alif Azyraf, A., Siti Eryani, S., Yap, J.W., Jutta, M., Azeman, S., Salleh, N., Kiew, R. & Chung, R.C.K. (2021). Malaysia Red List: Plants of Peninsular Malaysia, Volume 1, Issue/No. 1. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 107.
  4. Yong, W.S.Y., Chua, L.S.L., Lau, K.H., Siti-Nur Fatinah, K., Cheah, Y.H., Yao, T.L., Rafidah, A.R., Lim, C.L., Syahida-Emiza, S., Ummul Nazrah, A.R., Nor-Ezzawanis, A.T., Chew, M.Y., Siti Munirah, M.Y., Julius, A., Phoon, S.N., Sam, Y.Y., Nadiah, I., Ong, P.T., Sarah Nabila, R., Suhaida, M., Muhammad-Alif Azyraf, A., Siti Eryani, S., Yap, J.W., Jutta, M., Azeman, S., Salleh, N., Kiew, R. & Chung, R.C.K. (2021). Malaysia Red List: Plants of Peninsular Malaysia, Volume 1, Issue/No. 2. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 194, 316, 753.
Chapter in book
  1. Parris, B.S. (2010). Grammitidaceae. In Parris, B.S., Kiew, R., Chung, R.C.K., Saw, L.G. & Soepadmo, E. (Eds.), Flora of Peninsular Malaysia, Series I: Ferns and Lycophytes, Volume 1. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM). pp. 131-206.

Acknowledgements :- Ms. Ajla Rafidah Baharom, Ms. Nur Farahin Binti Mustafa, Ms. Nurul Aliya Imra Asyikin Binti Abd Murad, Ms. Sara Eisya Binti Mohamed Ghozali, Ms. Siti Zubaidah Binti Abdul Latif, Mr. Tan Kok Kiat & Mr. Yasser Mohamed Arifin

Species Citation :- Oreogrammitis crispatula. Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). Accessed via https://www.mybis.gov.my/sp/56104. [Retrieved 27 April 2024].

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