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Aglaomorpha bonii

LC
Least Concern
Malaysia Plant Red List
Peninsular Malaysia ver 3.1, 2021
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SSN 67509
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Taxonomy

The taxonomic status is pending for approval

Description

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

Habitats

No Description Suitability Seasonality
1
Forest → Lowland Dipterocarp Forest (Malayan, Burmese)
Unknown Unknown
2
Forest → Seasonally Dry Tropical Rain Forest or Semi-evergreen Forest
Unknown Unknown
3
Vegetation → Limestone Vegetation
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
Least Concern (LC)
Peninsular Malaysia
3.1
2013 Malaysia Plant Red List
Least Concern (LC)
N/A

Location

by State Location
  • Kedah 1
  • Penang 1
  • Perlis 2
Based on publications, specimens, and images

References

Article
  1. Kiew, R., Rafidah, A.R., Ong, P.T. & Ummul Nazrah, A.R. (2017). Limestone treasures: Rare plants in Peninsular Malaysia - What they are, where they grow and how to conserve them?. Malaysian Naturalist , Vol. 71 (1), 32-41
  2. Lindsay, S., Hovenkamp, P.H. & Middleton, D.J. (2017). New combinations and typifications in Aglaomorpha (Polypodiaceae). Gardens' Bulletin Singapore. 69 (1), 149-155. https://www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg/research/publications/gardens'-bulletin-singapore/-/media/sbg/gardens-bulletin/gbs_69_01_y2017_v69_01/69-1-149-y2017-v69p1-gbs-pg149.pdf

Acknowledgements :- Ms. Nur Farahin Binti Mustafa, Ms. Nurul Aliya Imra Asyikin Binti Abd Murad & Mr. Tan Kok Kiat

Species Citation :- Aglaomorpha bonii. Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). Accessed via https://www.mybis.gov.my/sp/67509. [Retrieved 25 April 2024].

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