(Nepenthaceae) Nepenthes argentii Philippines, N. aristo
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(Nepenthaceae) Nepenthes argentii Philippines, N. aristo
BLUMEA 42 A 1-106 (1997) skeletal revision of Nepenthes Matthew Jebb & Martin (Nepenthaceae) Chee k Summary A skeletal 82 ana. world species names tions of known are exsiccatae is species presented 74 occur infraspecific first time. given for where given excluded from are is of which for the descriptions species and is raised typified are included. Full of the genus recognised, species as new, one Many revision are (6) (9). necessary are discussed. or family accompany a the Malesiana and five status, Three new to in species widespread, or recircumscribed Critical An index notes to all are locally Six given species are restored from abundant (7) species, are for Flora account region. synonymy. hybrids are and emended for all the published species Malesi- described Little species. names and an also descrip- index of given. Introduction A world revision of by ing Nepenthes area (1928). The purpose of this paper is issues relating to Danser 74 and later publications (1928) thorough and accurate species are reference chocarpa Miq. are populations, Flora. By Six new their large kinabaluensis, given, widespread other hybrids species are a was and skeletal revision, inappropriate original a re- completed cover- in the text citation and that in (1928) work provides a N. hybrids naturally occurring hybrids hookeriana Lindl. and N. x Malaysia and Borneo, x although are tri- rare distribution necessitates their inclusion in the are rare discrete described: the and three region, The account. which forms a since Danser's found in Sumatra, Peninsular within and is provide species, only (1908), Philippines) all earlier literature. to in the recognised also covered for the Flora of to Macfarlane the which would be Nepenthes taxonomy majority by (excluding Danser of Flora Malesiana. For the x last undertaken was revision for the Flora Malesiana gional and hybrid sporadic, swarm on with the from the Nepenthes argentii exception of N. Mt Kinabalu. Philippines, N. aristo- lochioides from Sumatra, N. danseri from Waigeo Island (New Guinea), N. diatas from Sumatra, N. lamii from New Cheek from Sarawak. One Jebb & Cheek, Three a sumatrana hispida Beck, ber of names are are Guinea, subspecies relegated to murudensis Culham and (1928): one N. synonymy, and 1) Department 3) Royal of Botany, Trinity College, National Botanic Botanic Dublin 2, Gardens, Glasnevin, Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, lectotypifications Ireland. Dublin TW9 Jebb & Hook. f. N. ramispina Macfarlane (1908): Danser is also restored. A where necessary. 2) Herbarium, ex eustachya Miq., synonymised by Nepenthes pectinata ex macrophylla (Marabini) of N. edwardsiana Low Danser (Miq.) Beck, restored. and N. combination is made; N. species synonymised by Ridl., and N. N. formerly new 9, Ireland. 3AB, U.K. num- have been undertaken 2 BLUMEA Like Danser with 9 recognise we extend to single mountains, beyond single a Eight species of madagascariensis subspecies mountain or No. or 1997 1, varieties. Collections remain groups, and 10 of the only few, species remaining are taxa island. Nepenthes not occur do Poir. and N. masoalensis villei Blume in the 42, known from the type collection alone. A further 10 species being restricted no Vol. in the Flora Malesiana region: Schmid-Hollinger in Nepenthes N. per- Madagascar, and N. distillatoria L. in Sri Lanka. In Northern India Seychelles, N. khasiana Hook. f. and in Indochina N. anamensis Macfarl. and N. thorelii Le- Nepenthes comte. New Guinea vieillardii Hook. f. is found in New Caledonia (specimens in this formerly placed species are placed now in the new from species N. lamii). PREVIOUS REVISIONS There have been three major monographic revisions of Hooker's in De Candolle's Prodromus, bered 33 tion 1873 account He species. Anourosperma. 58 recognising treated 51 placed Seychelles Macfarlane revised the species. species the Danser's desirability cultural Curtis plants Europe. (1878-84) for Mr. of these and Frederick Harry Veitch of range of James Brooke's were species Chelsea, growing Joseph Hooker in nurseries. were well as published During adjoining David Burke as sec- areas. this were at the time, time, Sir sent also collectors of live and their plants Nepenthes at list an catalogues who Hugh Low, many green- (1880), Charles of the foremost growers of stenophylla date treatment this Mast, have been to period (1881-1890) were all based masterful was Rajah his father to on at adjoining cies. He made first attempt areas, at a adding 17, to phylogenetic regular the (N. to species uncritical descriptions, species a had and culti- burkei Mast., N. curtisii 1928 remains the give correspon- specimens they cultivated material in treatment on number of a of the genus. He retained 35 East Indies and a appear information on provenance Without doubt Danser's to Burbidge Kew, soliciting his opinion at in the Gardeners' Chronicle. This led unsatisfactory Mast, and N. and up one outrageous prices. personal secretary num- monotypic often entered herbaria via the species Burbidge (1877-78) Maxwell Masters and Frederick dents of Sir vars and at a has both benefited and suffered from the horti- also in the trade at in nurseries in London. Clapton as pervillei of the genus for the Netherlands Indies treatment plants, Firstly Joseph family for Engler's Pflanzenreich (1908), Collectors of type material such that time. Bull Nurseries impressive N. species the genus. which time the genus found in the former Dutch East Indies and Historically, Nepenthes taxonomy houses of at alone). most thorough, in the former Dutch then world total of 65 treatment, with six informal spe- species groups. TAXONOMY SINCE DANSER Little collecting has occurred since Danser's revision 1970's and 80's that specialist collectors (1928), began publishing basis. Horticultural interest in these plants has been the ulating this progress. Since Danser (1928), 36 most names of and it new was species important species, not until the on an ad hoc factor in stim- subspecies, and M. Jebb & M. Cheek: naturally occurring varieties and species by Danser); 18 of these invalidly published for dentata Sh. Kurata, N. N. J.R.Turnbull & A.T. In 1984, On the 6th two sets dleton (1984) and N. first N. published two tual dates The and N. Toyosh. eymae and N. On the 10th hybrid). valid eymae). N. name publications Kurata Turnbull and Mid- were Tamin & Hotta's and revised the Bornean ture, and no ecological di Sumatera (1986), are are now species, served (Adam but his et al., widely AND by [email protected]) are A number of conserving species and developing The entire genus is listed under and N. khasiana and N. clipeata the are rajah) species, Nepenthes only species new (1996). are of Mount Singapore (1984), in New Guinea Jumaat Adam has scattered in the literaan listed known to Nepenthes and many species electronic bulletin board (CP, to as the cultivation and well as numerous descrip- cultivars, cultivation last reached is exchange now common zenith a practice in hybrids. Appendix are an dedicated new the end of the 19th century. Pollen and seed species (N. in fact dis- HYBRIDS cultivated. Several newsletters and plants. ac- 1992). have been described in these newsletters. both was Nepenthes Nepenthes species descriptions number of collectors and growers of large tion of carnivorous at The determine, to review of the entire flora has been undertaken except in the form of paper a Jebb's & Lamb's Pitcher Plants of Borneo HORTICULTURE There Kurata's appeared, including Pitcher Plants of Peninsular Malaysia & Nepenthes Phillipps the fact that the 'preprinted'. available is difficult 'widely' N. hamata (1984b) published complicated by they species. publications. revisions have Kinabalu (1976), Shivas's (1991) macrovulgaris rubromaculata), March, of dates is were February for N. On the 7th question tributed before either of Kurata's regional Schlauer, ex rubromaculata (a and it is unclear whether the Turnbull and Middleton pre-publication Several remained for three Sulawesi published subtitled with the claim that were which these at Sh. Kurata & names were glabrata (a hamata). publications species further two names adnata Tamin & M. Hotta (1984a) published (= N. infundibuliformis dentata (=N. N. competing Kurata nineteenth century a published (including Middleton). of February, of homonym 3 of Nepenthes here. A number of (N. years globamphora revision have been hybrids are retained number of a Skeletal II of the CITES Appendix as be I convention, and two species. Nepenthes rajah directly endangered by specialist col- lectors. Over 280 ents. N. ple 34 hybrid species are names rajflesiana and/or crosses of up to have been involved in these published, crosses, N. maxima. Some six hybrids species (Schlauer, 193 involving although more 75% of the have been than crosses two par- involve generated through multi- 1994). ECOLOGY Nepenthes species numbers. 1,500 to They 2,500 occur are m. often mostly locally, found from sea-level They can be found in to sporadically, 3,500 practically m, but every and then often most commonly in large between vegetation type, but espe- 4 BLUMEA cially thin on infertile soils They are common volcanic soils, but in wet A number of N. Some in cies species shrubby grow banks, abrupt, on or open, or low nutrient in closed for- commonly peaty soils, wet absent from rich alluvial heavily or clay soils. leached They are and rocky ridge tops, or ultrabasic, serpentine soils (N. argentii, to kinabaluensis, x be restricted to found in are wide a N. to N. macrovulgaris, limestone rocks N. and N. vil- rajah N. ( N. campanulata, A few gracilis). N. (N. ampullaria, scramblers of habitats, and appear range mirabilis and N. (N. N. species N. insignis, surviv- Most spe- mirabilis). A few vegetation. species regularly and N. reinwardtiana, thrive best in to capable of are and N. macfarlanei, climbers of open or epiphytes (N. inermis, as They least occur northiana). dense shade quite are N. appear and N. disturbed habitats ing river restricted taxa are danseri, whilst others mapuluensis, chemistry, waterlogging podsolic soils, entirely along 1997 1, forest. mossy burbidgeae, losa), almost are encountered commonly white on thin. or No. 42, from (either where the canopy is sparse levels), est. or —Vol. veitchii). HABIT their first Young Nepenthes plants produce of these pitchers and larger, are begin Plants of all produce and may be to leaves with life As the become much reduced this process, pitchers initially forming of the pitcher types low as upper type are plant stem may to as cut. begin begins or Our of the lower descriptions treat stem now and 1991). reiterate and then type, Danser pitchers. climbing pitcher infundibulate, elongate (Jebb, to and Lower Upper often with climb, produc- to coiled and the cylindrical bearing pitchers the shoot always clear height pitchers condensed highly stems are absent. Side shoots from the main or distinction is These (1928) two distin- We consider that the stem. apparent intermediates where have been observed. they Nepenthes species can be remarkably polymorphic, viduals and populations. Variation in Sometimes these differences though more usually pitchers apparently the upper nally to The more of the rosette, short shoot and not and the successive incurving, globose pitchers grows the becoming rosettes once here referred minute, plant develops, rosettes. guished pitchers ers, while still pitchers As the mm. tendrils and straight outwards from the tendril, wings 3 internodes and leaves in which the tendril is ing longer the to their specific characters. acquire species begin prominent, fringed wings. curves 2 only the waxy zone the spur dimorphy peristome; near often leads same become becomes pitcher be related levels that light follows the pitchers the level of the toothed; it is can reduced, to longing the to are soil type most (Phillipps significant. and narrower and the basal peristome is can The narrower, to the lower zone can and often striking. 1996), al- dimorphy of the and bear reduced glandular be & Lamb, wings; pitchinter- reach almost not as markedly the base of the lid becomes smaller and less branched. This to confusion as Selection of herbarium material may Thus to both within and between indi- and colouration pattern in all species. Relative longer the structure inexperienced, young and quite separate species. to be how many strongly mature species biased plants may to are the give present at most extreme a site. forms. the appearance of be- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Skeletal A distinctive architecture is found in N. lower pitchers almost large blades, leaves have duced to are swelling a mere revision and N. ampullaria globose, the tendril usually are where the pectinata, with much reduced leaf blades, and the upper pitchers at 5 of Nepenthes not while the upper developed, being re- tip. MORPHOLOGY Venation indicates that the spur of the only organ petiolate to lack the main to base is dccurrent can than the plant; stem. adnate or than those of the petiolate leaves mid-rib a be Petioles to In maxima). Blade leaf blade margin may have a smaller often are and in winged, in all being species. sessile or leaves exception and then only and dominance of the longitudinal and pennate of N. to at nerves is more the the base the on one there (N. larger or be however, truncate or the leaf mirabilis in which the in the lower leaves. Other The relative margin. tend great variation in size with the dense indumentum below the abruptly ( N. ampullaria) entire, are stems At fertile nodes, more the leaf blade shows rosette the being species some The leaves of climbing stems the on leaf apex, the lid true The blade of the leaf may be sessile finely fimbriate, margins is is the pitcher 1859). stem. often species some being the rosette quite aberrant, norm. either (Hooker, numbers, usually species distribution characteristic of the species. Pitchers range from almost site extreme bears finely a more or less the inner narrowly to ribbed structure of the the - with the T-shaped, edge globose broadly or peristome much reduced, peristome flat especially have become plates hooks. In or elaborated into The the cies have lid shallow few and of the lid appendages on or have mouth peristome is sharply pointed teeth, of peristome In others the of the be of great some corrugations is of the the appearance of has become peristome N. species and N. rajah villosa). value. Some spe- diagnostic the midline of the lower surface of the lid. The range in size from less than 0.1 depressions The (N. edwardsiana, can the oppo- downwards and inwards. On may end in margin at pitcher section the widely spaced, giving the inner structure of the edge transverse gland. a nectar and cylindrical, to curving corrugations species glandulation one or more glands of the T vastly enlarged a In in the upper pitchers. complex a more and shape so urceolate, peristome. arms and between each of these teeth lies or infundibulate. The a narrow rim mm to or a 3 mm across, prominent and may be either swollen lip around their margin. Nepenthes are dioecious, and only begin flowering duced. The inflorescence ranges from to a panicle of 3-10-flowered partial shorter and somewhat tial peduncles in all even species, the ed occur peduncles in some peduncles. robust than the the partial peduncles ones, the of male, are or once upper pitchers 2-flowered are pro- partial peduncles, The female inflorescence is and in the paniculate species invariably fewer-flowered, may have variants with Sometimes inflorescences with on of 1- usually the par- bear somewhat fewer flowers. Towards the apex of the inflorescence paniculate (racemes). more a raceme same many species, but this feature but in other and many 1-flowered partial peduncles entirely plant (N. spectabilis). species, wholly Filiform bracts can species provides again an are 1- and 2-flower- present on be variable between important species, partial peduncles character. the partial populations BLUMEA —Vol. 6 PHYLOGENETIC 42, 1, No. 1997 CONSIDERATIONS The natural relations of Nepenthaceae have been much contested in the past. Biochem- istry a and rbcL gene sequence data relationship (Williams the other. Gene sequence work is ceae on that al., 1994) suggest et Polygonaceae/Plumbaginaceae to on the currently being has Nepenthes hand, and with Drosera- one conducted at the New York Botanic Garden. All of species Nepenthes investigated date have to chromosome number of a 40; this is concordant with the apparent lack of breeding barriers bridisation (Lowrey, zyme ranges for not support Danser a 1991). diploid A seed and for the polyploid origin six (1928) proposed of thirteen enzyme systems revealed study plants, duplicated no continue to appear few Comparatively form distinct two wholly moriana, N. danseri, N. group. The ticular remaining of one N. rhomboidal or mouth). In Sumatra many of the tolochioides, while N. N. bongso, diatas, N. which appear to mispina, some Malaysian (Danser, and these appear of the range a with or second show to- eastern no other any to pervillei genus, and N. bicalcarata, par- species N. tentaculata and N. hamata and stem) pitchers (narrow peristome, be to appear also be related appear to share to a particularly closely this group. common correlated characters. and N. origin, species Nepenthes share infundibuliform ovata spathulata montane can aris- pitchers, share ventricose-tubular pitchers. of Sumatra pectinata grouping. In contrast are the a further pair of species from Bor- supposed fusca, pairs or only N. gracillima, N. macfarlanei, those of Sumatra but pose certain to in their be remains typical forms, distinguished N. a with N. ra- prob- much herbarium material difficulty and not good morphological unit, including borneensis, N. klossii, without N. boschiana, N. burbidgeae, N. maxiN. clipe- maxima, N. pilosa, N. rajah, N. stenophyl- veitchii. species threesomes, burkei and N. either appear some dubia and N. inermis; N. vieillardii’, N. species related 1928). relatives; N. N. truncata, and N. N. and N. appear Besides these groups, the N. oth- groupings, N. masoalensis, N. and N. species may of Java and N. populations ata, N. eymae, N. origins: the two species densiflora Regiae grouping similar to be related to this sanguinea reservation and its cally of his paniculata forming reinwardtiana, to one or two readily distinguishable wild Danser's la, sub-divided into turn include representatives from diverse evolutionary lineages. and N. lems. Whilst to N. (adnate montane singalana appear The Peninsular ma western ampullaria campanulata N. Nepenthes gymnamphora some in the and N. The last delimitations are often confined and N. murudensis, related. The littleknown N. neo some paniculate inflorescences, group species, all show affinities in their leaves species support matter. Nepenthes adnata, flared to madagascariensis, neoguineensis two each in species, affinities with either of these groups morphological for that have with N. distillatoria, forming and N. iso- typical which does found, natural. species lineages, were = family (Lowrey, 1991). groupings smaller groups. Whilst there is little evidence ers loci n interspecific hy- to isolated, or fall into morphologi- of which suggest geographical vicariant and N. N. lamii and gymnamphora ventricosa; N. ephippiata pectinata’, and N. lowii; N. mapulu- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: ensis and N. northiana; N. N. hispidaand N. Skeletal N. edwardsiana, revision 7 of Nepenthes and N. villosa; N. macrophylla hirsuta, macrovulgaris. BIOGEOGRAPHY Of the 82 gle of species island the encompassing lation of the tion, a western in species a relatively Besides N. Gondwanic mirabilis, other two to Danser to have species New a but Guinea, broad mysteriously wesi and the Moluccas; and N. maxima from Sulawesi and Guinea. have a alata is found Nepenthes throughout distinct Sunda-shelf distribution, and Borneo Nepenthes in the appears to a endemic), swarm jority of of soil and these appear to of sometimes hard far the richest by N. and N. reinwardtiana, be well correlated species rafflesiana). these Nepenthes taxa are types may be an to flora the historically ever-wet cores The well leached volcanic soils of species (25, of which great diversity a from stem to fig. 4). 1979: region (Van Steenis, of the central Sumatran mountains support ing New to Waigeo. Species richness 17 are islands. Four found in Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia being gracilis, N. absent from Sula- tentaculata is found in Borneo and Sulawesi, and N. danseri is found in Halmahera and recognised N. (N. albomarginata, 1928). distribution; the Moluccas Philippine the the iso- for their distribu- (Danser, moderately by sin- a range, Lanka and the Khasia account into the Malesia region largest struck was Seychelles, Sri of the genus origin expansion recent species. the Madagascar, found from Sumatra ampullaria, have distributions greater than species of all but six other range Hills, and suggested with 10 Nepenthes, only small group of islands. Of these, N. mirabilis has the or relatively few ancestral groups, formhas distinguish species. Borneo, by comparison, of which 25 (31 species, morphologically quite important factor are isolated from endemic), one in the evolution of the and the another. The genus ma- diversity in Borneo (ultra- basic, limestone and sandstone soils). The relatively depauperate Nepenthes Moluccas, the explained by ence the presence of seasonal recent A number of is of less species use for the have Philippines, Sulawesi, end of New Guinea is in these regions, as well as probably the pres- past, and the consequently rich soils which do ON IDENTIFYING unique spot characters, majority can The presence of stem droughts material may be of benefit in presence of a bract the eastern Nepenthes. NOTES Flowering flora of the northern Sunda Islands and the of active volcanoes in the favour not eastern quite be angular (whether petiolate bases) provide important or species species. The the a provide of the longitudinal peltate leaf tips recognition. but it partial peduncles and species. acute ridges, sessile and combined with shape instant paniculate species (10), branching variable within characters. Leaf have which identifying stems, often with number and distribution of the A number of of SPECIES and the leaf insertion amplexicaul may be somewhat veins is usually or variable, characteristic of (N. campanulata, N. clipeata, N. on decurrent a but the species. mapulu- BLUMEA 8 —Vol. No. 42, ensis, N. northiana and N. rajah), although others gard, and may have Pitcher exception shape of is few a sub-peltate tips not a its size and or The most a toothed. The distribution and size of somewhat variable in this and N. (N. bongso of a of ventral wings on nature glands of its inner under the lid the pitcher margin, be can re- eustachya). with the specimen number of useful characters, the importantly are determining identity development peristome provides and shape, reliable means of species. wise be variable. The the leaves to 1997 1, like- can especially in whether entire of diagnostic a species. The indumentum can provide important characters, by MATERIALS A number of have not Sabah holotypes ium of PENN been available for this the following been PNH herbaria: B Dental recently published species (N. deposited type has been study, and (Warburg), we CGE SAN (re- College, Fujimi, Tokyo private hands, deposited and the glabrata eymae, N. in the herbaria stated in their no and colour. (Philippine material), Nippon other collections remain in described Indonesian taxa, protologues. at and N. For 12 the national herbar- (Bogor). Many of the early collections from Asia, from which identifiedby numbers not not (Macfarlane), collections). Many not at density METHODS and the herbarium of the number of a have hamata) recently material) Kurata (Shigeo the collections to see (Beccari), FI (T. Lobb), cent collections have important been able AND its type, (e.g., those collected formation. In and to are dates by Burbidge, and localities, care as Several names are cies, and these ed; these are regarded are as too in placed either based a on imperfectly section on known to well or this lack of in- all other clues were be very be included as Little Known Taxa. Three mixed types as species can were of several types that the localities to ensure from cultivated material alone and the of these provenance Five described, were interpretation original protologues, previous interpretations. or species Fow) is complicated by have taken we with the compatible handwriting or Fobb and these types interpreting description relating or exact described imprecise. recognised names are derive from horticultural sources spe- rejectof un- known provenance. The following herbaria have been consulted: BK, BO, DBN, K, KEP, KLU, L, LAE, OXF, P, SAR, SING, SINU, TCD, UPNG, and W. GEOGRAPHICAL Key to the Sumatran la. Lid with b. a KEYS TO THE MALESIAN curved, hook-like process near Lid without a curved, hook-like process Pitcher mouth b. Pitcher mouth apical, pitchers urceolate, Pitcher with prominent a OF NEPENTHES species 2a. 3a. SPECIES lateral, upper pitchers the base near the base, 57. N. at most a utriculiform swollen immediately below Without a rim of white hairs below the peristome 2 3 peristome 3. N. b. lump 7. N. aristolochioides tubular or infundibuliform rim of white hairs ovata albomarginata 4 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 4a. Lid b. narrow, least four times at Skeletal lid without long as Lid broad, less than three times as revision as long 9 of Nepenthes broad as 5 broad 7 5a. Pitcher globose, below b. Pitcher strikingly infundibulate, widening greatly glands 4. N. to the ampullaria lid with mouth, glands 6 6a. Peristome b. Peristome 7a. b. Stem 35. N. inermis lacking 21. N. dubia present and leaf bases decurrent triangular Stem rounded but then leafbases angular, or of these to two 8a. Peristome inner margin without teeth; lid with b. Peristome inner margin with teeth; lid with 8 decurrent not 9 minute numerous glands 67. N. reinwardtiana < 50 rimmed large, glands 28. N. 9a. Margin of lower leaves fimbriate b. Margin of lower leaves entire gracilis 51. N. mirabilis 10 10a. Leaf bases decurrent or adnate b. 11 a. b. Leaf base amplexicaul Leaf bases Leaves 12a. Lid narrowed not 11 sessile or to a 17 12 petiole 14 petiolate glands minute (< 0.15 mm), underside of lid throughout numerous, 1. N. adnata b. Lid glands large (0.3-0.5 mm), few near (< 50), base and midline, or through13 out 13a. Lid ovate; b. Lid 14a. Lid b. glands near base and along midline only 60. N. 80. N. elliptic; glands throughout oblong-elliptic, Lid rounded 15a. Leaf base or long apex notched ovate, apex 34. N. hookeriana x rounded decurrent into 2 15 ridges running almost axil to next 74. N. b. Leaf base 16a. Lid shortly decurrent, glands numerous, small attenuate 0.3 (< wings to 2 cm mm), throughout long Lid glands few, large (0.3-0.5 mm), near sumatrana 16 at most centre of lid 72. N. b. midline and base spectabilis only 60. N. 17a. Peristome extended into a pectinata trichocarpa x flattened neck; lid glands absent from pectinata centre of the lid 64. N. rafflesiana b. 18a. b. Peristome Stems extended into Stems rounded 1 9a. Axils with b. not Axils 20a. Lid slender rounded, or (< 3 angular (> conspicuous a neck; glands less mm); 3 mm); downy numerous leaves less than 13 leaves larger 2 x than towards 13 x indumentum 77. N. tobaica 50. N. mikei oblong-elliptic; 21a. b. to 18 20 cm glabrous Lid rounded . 19 2 apex truncate or notched 34. N. b. margin cm ovate; apex Inner margin of peristome Inner margin of peristome not x hookeriana notched entire with or 21 with very short teeth prominent teeth, 0.4-10 < 0.3 mm mm long long... 22 24 BLUMEA —Vol. 10 22a. Stem b. 23a. b. 25a. b. 26a. Leaf 68. N. rhombicaulis angular 23 24. N. petiolate b. 28a. b. eustachya 50. N. mikei 25 angular Stem rounded 26 Peristome flattened towards neck and much broader there Peristome of more much less or Leaf blades of lower Leaf blades of lower x Peristome 5 width cm), lanceolate, ventricose somewhat Peristome papery in base Pitcher arising abruptly b. Pitcher arising in spathulata 70. N. tapering singalana upper leaves usual- (<8x2 cm), 60. N. ... pectinata upper leaves similar in size 27 tubular above below, 28 29 ellipsoid throughout 19. N. diatas woody 7. N. texture 29a. a short gradually, very 71. N. parallel-sided base infundibuliformor rigid, . throughout often very small pitchers larger (>10x2 cm), Upper pitchers distinctly Upper pitchers even pitchers larger (20-25 (16x4 cm), obovate, 27a. 1997 Leaf sessile ly b. 1, No. Stem rounded 24a. Stem b. 42, curve and in a from the tendril broad from the tendril curve singalana 18. N. densiflora tip tip 10. N. Key to the Malaysian species Peninsular la. Leaf base distinctly petiolate b. tapering, Leaf base 2a. Lid narrow; b. Lid elliptic; 3a. b. 4a. b. 5a. b. 6a. b. 7a. b. 8a. b. decurrent 2 or amplexicaul, but never at least 4. N. some margins Lid with many 3 confined Lid with few, scattered, Leaf base petiolate; Leaf base attenuate, Leaf base decurrent Leaf base With a Lid ovate, cordate truncate 9a. Pitcher spur b. Pitcher spur at but at 6 lid apex 80. N. notched not Stem x trichocarpa hookeriana 7 decurrent 8 peristome base, peristome lid lid glands 3. N. albomarginata stem rounded 28. N. peristome narrow, rounded, numerous, small stem glands few, large (0.4-0.5 mm) sharply 3-angled, peristome scarcely angular .. 9 10 .... . . 66. N. ramispina 29. N. gracillima toothed within, lid without hairs be69. N. perceptibly 3-angled, peristome gracilis (0.2-0.3 mm) low b. x 34. N. .... base, peristome broader, irregular, branched; simple; rimmed glands rounded to stem white collar below the rounded, 10a. Stem petiolate; 64. N. rafflesiana edges ovate, apex not amplexicaul, a 4 to prominently white collar below the Lacking Lid lid 51. N. mirabilis fimbriate not glands ampullaria glands Lower leaf margins fimbriate Lower leaf 5 petiolate lacking glands with bongso teeth large near lid, sanguinea lid with hairs below 42. N. macfarlanei M. Jebb Key to the Javan & M. Cheek: Skeletal revision 11 of Nepenthes species la. Lower leaves with fimbriate margin, lid with small evenly spread, b. Lower leaves without fimbriate numerous near Key to the Moluccan and Sulawesi Island 2a. Inflorescence a Inflorescence panicle at - a raceme with peduncles without Stems b. a some 2 partial peduncles 1 - or bract, lid 3- more-flowered or 2-flowered 3 4 . . numerous 78. N. tomoriana few glands large, with leaf base decurrent to 2 triangular, gymnamphora margin least a most 51. N. mirabilis margin bract, lid glands small, peduncles Partial 4a. large glands (0.2-0.4 mm) species partial peduncles - 3a. Partial b. lid with 30. N. Lower leaves without fimbriate b. margin, mid-line la. Lower leaves with fimbriate b. (0.1-0.2 mm) 51. N. mirabilis glands 17. N. danseri 5 angles Stems rounded 5a. Peristome b. 8 lacking teeth; pitcher with 2'eye-spots' Peristome with teeth 6a. on inner margin; pitcher Peristome of upper pitchers with without flattened large 67. N. reinwardtiana 6 'eye-spots' plates and large teeth 31. N. hamata Peristome ribs b. as high as Lid with filiform, hair-like processes, 7a. 7 wide, lacking large plates especially near margin 75. N. tentaculata b. Lid without such filiform processes 8a. Lid with 1 b. Lid with 1 or no or 2 9a. Upper pitchers b. Upper pitchers appendages appendages on 28. N. dorsal surface on gracilis glabrata dorsal surface tubular below, narrow 27. N. 9 abruptly bowl-shaped above 25. N. eymae infundibuliformthroughout, never abruptly bowl-shaped 48. N. maxima Key to the Bornean Whole plant with late, sessile with with 0-2 1 a. species a a short dense indumentum of reddish broad base, and decurrent into 2 longitudinal Pitcher with a veins on each side hairs; (pitchers unknown) dense ring of white hairs below the the leaves lanceo- gradually attenuate peristome 3. N. b. 2a. Pitcher without a white Peristome developing ring two of hairs below the large thorns at albomarginata 2 peristome apex of wings, 52. N. mollis ... peristome, lid reniform 9. N. bicalcarata b. 3a. b. Peristome not Lid more Lid less so; lid orbicular, than 3 times than 3 times as as long long or as as narrower than wide; lacking glands wide; with 3 long glands 4. N. ampullaria 4 BLUMEA 12 4a. b. Underside of lid with Underside of lid 0.8 5a. mm) Vol. bristles long 42, No. 1997 1, thick tubercles or with lacking bristles, rarely a several to mm in length indumentum of short slight hairs 5 (< 6 Lid bristles fine, ribs of upper pitchers tapering; peristome scarcely developed 41. N. lowii b. Lid bristles thick (1 mm), blunt-tipped; peristome ribs always apparent 23. N. 6a. b. 7a. b. 8a. b. Peristome ribs like flattened Peristome ribs not plates, like flattened 3 mm tall plates, scarcely 7 1.5 mm tall Pitcher ventricose-tubular Pitcher Lid less than 6 Lid greater Leaf tip b. Leaf tip peltate near mouth 8 85. N. villosa cm across than 6 9a. 10 22. N. edwardsiana narrowed globose, 9 cm across acuminate acute to 43. N. 38. N. 10a. Peristome very reduced, discernible only just at x 10 as x Peristome 11a. Inner not so reduced, a distinct rib macrophylla kinabaluensis of small teeth a row 15. N. b. ephippiata or more campanulata 11 always present margin of peristome lacking teeth; pitcher margin of peristome with 2 eye-spots on dorsal wall 67. N. reinwardtiana b. Inner 12a. Leaf apex b. Leaf b. Lid arising elliptic, tendril arising a basal tapering to 16 peltate to not before 2/3rds leaf length within 2 cm 16. N. clipeata of apex 14 65. N. appendage lacking appendage 15a. Leaf 12 eye-spots 13 Leaf apex scarcely 14a. Lid with no peltate 13a. Leaf orbicular, tendril b. with teeth; below rajah 15 base, decurrent or saddles forming on stem 56. N. northiana b. Leaf petiolate, amplexicaul 16a. Lid with b. a basal Lid without 17a. Leaf base a appendage basal shortly to scarcely decurrent 46. N. mapuluensis below 17 21 appendage decurrent or amplexicaul; lid ovate to triangular 26. N. fusca b. Leaf bases sheathing 1 8a. Upper pitcher b. Upper pitcher 19a. Stems b. 20a. b. 21a. b. 22a. Stems or ventricose at 18 base, tubular above 12. N. boschiana infundibuliformor tubular triangular; pitchers rounded; pitchers Upper pitcher almost 19 13. N. glabrous with sparse hairs to infundibuliform throughout, Upper pitcher tubular; Stem long decurrent; lid round green with red 1 mm pale green or 20 yellow 73. N. marking 63. N. pilosa stenophylla 22 triangular Stem rounded Lid with tentacle-like burbidgeae long 24 appendages above, especially near margin 75. N. tentaculata b. Lid without tentacle-like appendages above 23 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 23a Lid with few b. 24a. b. 25a. Stems covered by hairs Stems less more or Leafbase b. 26a. b. 27a. 28a. b. b. 31a. (< below 28. N. below mm) glands .. 25 long mm 27 82. N. veitchii sheathing sessile or 26 Leaf sessile, broadly amplexicaul 33. N. to 28 29 amplexicaul 11. N. borneensis Leaf petiolate tapering base to Leaf sessile, base base petiolate, 80. N. clasping at most of lower leaves fimbriate Margin of lower leaves entire elongated Peristome not slightly into at 30 51. N. mirabilis 31 flattened neck long into a elongated notched a Lid rounded at long 64. N. rafflesiana flattenedneck 32 glands large (0.5 mm) apex, glands apex, few small (0.1-0.2 mm) the Lower leaves with an 2a. Pitchers markedly constricted b. Pitchers not entire macrovulgaris markedly Mouth of pitcher oblique, b. Mouth of pitcher Pitchers globose; Pitchers various, at 2 their middles at 3 their middles 4 14. N. burkei ovate transverse, wings 51. N. mirabilis margin constricted 3a. 4a. hookeriana Philippine species la. Lower leaves with fimbriate margin b. x numerous 44. N. to trichocarpa slightly amplexicaul Margin Peristome x 53. N. muluensis stem 34. N. Key hispida Leaf base decurrent 32a. Lid b. gracilis 54. N. murudensis 32. N. hirsuta Leaf 30a. 1-2 mm) glands 0.3 13 of Nepenthes Leaf petiolate Leaf b. 29a. small revision glabrous amplexicaul Leaf base sessile b. b. (> 200) Leaf base 0.5 (< 50) large (> Lid with many Skeletal 83. N. ventricosa elliptic with numerous branching fringe elements 8. N. bellii b. 5a. Lid with b. Lid lacking 6a. Leaf apex b. 7a. Leaf apex a not globose; wings appendage basal with few 7 81. N. adnate to below, forming a short b. Leaf 6. N. plate 8 prominent, higher not argentii lid than 1 mm, with extended teeth internally 62. N. Peristome ribs truncata 2. N. alata acute not 5 6 mm b. elements below truncate Peristome ribs 9a. Leaf fringe appendage Peristome adnate to the lid b. Peristome 8a. basal a but prominent, as high as 3 petiolata 9 2. N. alata elliptic, petiolate long attenuate-spathulate, wide to sessile 49. N. merrilliana 14 BLUMEA Key the to b. lid Lid with 2 42, No. glandular islands 4. N. lacking glands narrow, one at processes, 1997 1, neighbouring tubular to ovoid; lid orbicular, pitchers Lower 2a. of New Guinea and species pitchers urceolate; la. Lower Vol. with always the apex, one near ampullaria 2 glands the buds base; axillary 3 spike-like b. Lid flat below; axillary buds 3a. b. Mouth of never dorsal pitcher pitcher oblique, 4 spike-like surface vertical Mouth of pitcher hooded, dorsal pitcher surface 4a. b. Leaf blade decurrent to distinctly petiolate, Leaf blade 5a. b. Stem triangular; peristome Stem rounded; 6a. least at half-way never over 0.8 39. N. klossii down internode 5 6 decurrent in width cm less than 0.6 peristome 48. N. maxima forwards curving 36. N. in width cm insignis 40. N. lamii Margin of lower leaf blades fimbriate; upper pitchers Margin of lower leaves winged not 51. N. mirabilis b. 7a. b. Longitudinal nerves Longitudinal nerves b. fimbriate; upper pitchers to 8 9 corymbose not 58. N. b. Leaves with 5-7 paniculata mouth; partial peduncles corymbose 55. N. 9a. Leaves with 2-4 7 not blade mouth; partial pedicels Upper pitchers narrowing winged 1 /3 of leaf blade to outer throughout widest at Upper pitchers 8a. never confined or pairs of longitudinal pairs of longitudinal nerves, neoguineensis from midrib arising some 79. N. treubiana 10a. Lid glands b. Lid glands small numerous, very in the previous have after) tions full are case of literature we new species (6) (9) (i.e. Danser, for a full or otherwise indicated as n.v. 17. N. danseri where 1928 or of description taxa. circumscriptions = Kp. Gunung (mountain); = Kampung (village); (river); TL-2 a refences); t? 1. Nepenthes Nepenthes = tra All specimens adnata river there- brief emenda- account will contain cited have been seen unless (non vide). ICBN NP = = = Bukit (hill); FR = Forest Reserve; International Code of Botanical Nomenclature; National adnata Tamin & M. Hotta (1986) 76, species, from changed Park; by P. = Pulau (island); Sg. = Sungai Stafleu & Cowan, 1976-1988 (see presumed destroyed. Tamin & M. Hotta Nepenthes adnata kumbuh, For 9 species. have species published The Flora Malesiana Taxonomic Literature 2nd Ed. = of protologues Abbreviations used in this paper include: Bt. G. 10 59. N. papuana ACCOUNTS previous descriptions. of the 77 Malesian descriptions from base few, large (0.3-0.6 mm) provided given nerves, arising (0.1-0.2 mm) SPECIES Only all f. 1; ex Schlauer Tamin & M. Hotta in M. nom. Tjampo, nud. — ex Aug in Schlauer Hotta, Diversity Type: Meijer 1000 m, 24 Schlauer 1957. 6941 & Nerz, and Blumea dynamics of 39 (1994) plant (L holo), West Sumatra, life in 141. — Suma- Taram E of Paya- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Distribution Ecology Notes give size, The diagnosis. described this (1986) rounded mouth and round more cordate or it resembles N. tobaica from which it is told Selected (Univ. 2. — SUMATRA. Sumatera KYO n.v„ n.v.), zon, Ilocos, syn. N. Mus. auct. Blanco var. Hutchinson alata Nepenthes 4632 1 (1837) 805; Danser, — located, var. biflora Bot. non Lugd. PNH Macfarl. in iso PNH 2 in Nepenthes alata N. = Macfarl. ex Leafl. 4 alata Shivas, sensu gracillima Nepenthes un- M. Hotta 31301 Sep 1985, Andalas KYO n.v., n.v.). Jard. Bot. 9 Buitenzorg III, PNH (1928) Lu- t?), Philippines, — Blanco Type: s.n. (not located, Nepenthes Filip. Nov. Pflanzenr. Pflanzenr. 4, 3 Pflanzenr. 3 (1908) in Mt. Victoria, Engl., (1912) 350 Pflanzenr. 1494. J. Sci., — Mt. 10 72. — Type: Mearns 1906. Type: Whitford 1537 — — 721 (not Type: Copeland 1033 Type: Foxworthy m. 51. — Apo. Elmer 12465 306. (1915) May 72. Malindang, May (lecto, designated here, K; 1910. Guiting-Guiting, May Bot. plants Mt. 173. (1880) (1908) Silay. 43. 4,3 (1908) Mt. Type: 250-400 m, 30 Pitcher Mt. 4,3 (1908) 3 App. 4, — Type: Merrill 9588 (L), 1913. of Peninsular Malaysia & Singapore (1984) 23; Ridl. sensu alata Sh. Distribution Notes sensu (1986) 78; Ecology of Mt. Kurata, Nepenthes = N. Kinabalu, Sabah (1976) 32; quae = N. steno- a an acute ally only 800-2400 1. We have restored N. attenuate two to apex (unlike longitudinal veins, the and Hotta, Diversity of dynamics m plant life in altitude. eustachya Miq., comprising N. alata in his revision number of minor characters: N. alata has or eustachya; M. eustachya Miq. Philippines. Mossy forest, — — — Tamin & M. Hotta in quae Sumatra, which Danser reduced differ in Fl. Mast. Sumatra pitchers are angular, woody base; partial peduncles less 10. (1852) Engl., BO, E, PNHf?), Philippines, Sibuyan Is., phylla or Bull. t?), Philippines, Negros, Philippines, Palawan, Silanga peak, the Bat. Engl., Engl., Nepenthes brachycarpa Merr., Philipp. more Univ. n.v., (not located, s.n. t?), Philippines, Mindanao, Davao, Nepenthes graciliflora Elmer, Non Blanco Fern.-Vill., t?), Philippines, Palawan, PNH (not located, Blume: Macfarl. in Nepenthes copelandii Merr. Non Type: ecristata Macfarl. (lecto, designated here, K; quae 20 Sembilan, (not located, PNHf?), Philippines, Misamis, Nepenthes philippinensis Non and the short, t?), Philippines, Luzon, Pangasinan, Agoo. Nepenthes alata iso lid. In Sumatra ovate) base, Vintar. Nepenthes melamphora & ed. eustachya Miq. Nepenthes blancoi Blume, PNH Kelok Barat, 1262,1623 (BO R. Tamin Nepenthes alata Blanco, Fl. Filip., excl. or alata Blanco Nepenthes 258, (1994). spurs with 3-7 branches. pitcher collections Andalas not and N. mikei from northern Sumatra which has sessile branched partial peduncles; leaf bases and (not elliptic but did detail, Sulawesi in its smaller Borneo and its adnate leaf by in species Schlauer and Nerz legitimised by name was Differing from Nepenthes tentaculata of 2. 15 of Nepenthes East-Central Sumatra. — 1. Tamin and Hotta — revision 100-1000 m altitude. — Latin a Skeletal are the obtuse and the to petiole is The two from species of N. eustachya), broadly winged compared very similar in the two, but those of N. the spur of the latter is specimens lanceolate-ovate leaf-blade, with sub-peltate tip somewhat shorter in this glabrous throughout. a (1928). usually species; eustachya branched and N. or usu- to N. have a fasciculated; eustachya is more 16 BLUMEA 2. The or is somewhat species lid may be into developed less absent. necks. narrow 3. A specimen collection a but this 4. We have Danser by on a s. from Ambon n.) be at MA & (Lanjouw Selected collections danao. (K). - Lake 26 Bacuna, — 1. (1972) 158. del Surigao 1. — a Puerto (Ridley 16097) (1928) was er- also identi- of N. alata, but this from species — Borneo, steno- E Luzon. M.A. mirabilis del Sur, Carrascal slope N. collected completed by x 259 N. a sur- nothing him are was said to Elmer 21190 923 (K); Culion, alata, Merrill 20 m, Sh. Kurata & 1012 507 - (K, Min- (BO, W), 516 Dental m, Toyosh., Gard. Bull. Dental College, n.v.), Philippines, 9 1965. Aug Sh. Kurata & 270 Williams (BO, SING). (BO, SING). (Nippon bay, (Nippon R. S. Benguet Prov., Trinidad, Clemens alata, Legaspi, Mt. have 1954). Kurata 1111a x we Merrill stated that TL-2, Philippine plants Princesa, Edafio Nepenthes 157. to Toyosh., Gard. Bull. 26 Sing. College, n.v.), Philippines, Mindanao, 19 Aug 1965. alata alata Nepenthes eustachya Leaf blade lanceolate Leaf apex apex acute or or attenuate Pitcher base base of similar texture texture to rest rest of pitcher, abruptly hairs Nepenthes albomarginata 4, 3 (1908) 37, (1928) 262; Shivas, M. Hotta in Lamb, M. T. Lobb excl. syn. Pitcher Hotta, Diversity Pitcher Plants (lecto, designated here). Lindl., N. plants attenuate or or bifurcate. More or less More less T. Lobb ex sub-peltate sub-peltate angular, woody, gradually Spur simple or reddish to to to tendril Spur simple, acutely pointed Nepenthes albomarginata rounded rounded scarcely winged. Pitcher base base attenuate to tendril Indumentum of whitish apex Petiole broadly winged A.L. more while pitchers, Clemens collection of N. Leaf zenr. be their pitcher and rela- pitcher as a Leaf blade blade lanceolate-ovate 3. or Comparative table of characters of Nepenthes alata and Nepenthes eustachya. Nepenthes Petiole to records the (K); Pampanga Prov., Pinatubo, Kurata 1113a Sur, hairier Danser N. alata Blanco until but PHILIPPINES. Nepenthes petiolata (1972) Table — Elmer 5854 Mindanao, Surigao 2. Stafleu, Lanao, Camp Keithley, Palawan. Hybrids Sing. herbarium, Blanco NY, n.v.); Baguio, appendage, Kinabalu, by Smythies (1965). delayed lectotypifying a (1973) misidentification of of the material available. According vey known about the lower surface of the have smaller, (Kiew, 1990). N. mirabilis. Kurata to to on hooked from Peninsular Malaysia gracillima Bogor ( Botter is based again from Mt. phylla at is referable specimen ridge the tendril. identified as N. alata roneously fied of N. to The from Palawan island have somewhat tubular pitchers Specimens gradually 1997 1, ventricose bases strikingly more No. slightly even from Luzon tend Specimens which taper very 42, polymorphic. prominent, a those from Mindanao have tively Vol. ex glabrous throughout Lindl. Gard. Chron. (1849) 580; teysmanniana; Danser, of and of Borneo Peninsular dynamics of (1996) 65, Malaysia plant f. 38. life — Bull. Macfarl. in Jard. Bot. Engler, & Singapore (1984) 25; in Sumatra Type: Gard. Pflan- Buitenzorg III, (1986) 80; Phillipps Chron. 1849, 9 Tamin & p. 580, & t. 3 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: laevis C. Morren Nepenthes laevis Lindl. revision quae = N. 17 of Nepenthes Hort. gracilis), Belg. 2 234. (1852) — not indicated. Type: Nepenthes tomentella Miq., Beck, 537. N. (non Skeletal Wien. Fl. Ned. Ind. 111. Gartenz. (BO, U, n.v.), Sumatra, Nepenthes albomarginata Nepenthes albomarginata Hook.f. in Feb albomarginata). Type: Teijsmann — 1856. Prodr. A.DC., Nepenthes albomarginata var. rubra Macfarl. in ex var. Wien. 111. Gartenz. typica Beck, var. albocincta Hort. cincta of N. variety a Sibolga, at villosa var. (1858) 1075; Sumatra, Seine Pflanzenwelt(1862) 151; (as 17 103. — (1873) Low Type: s.n. Borneo. (not located), Nepenthes coast 1 1, 191 (1895) rubra Macfarl. in Hort. ex Macfarl. Pflanzenr. Engler, in 3 Pflanzenr. nomen. 4,3 (1908) 3 4, inval. nom. (1908) 38, Pflanzenr. Engler, Engler, (1895) 191, 4, 38. (1908) 38, Nepenthes albo- — nomen. Type: — not located. Distribution Ecology stone; sea Notes as a level The of Sutton discuss the genus exposed ridge-tops, or accompanying and does Park), not briefLatin a text refer Nepenthes, including a the to figures reference lacca and Mt. Ophir both are mentioned, we have (probably T. Lobb, or what is to to cided where CGE, to usually applied. and figures pieces is name being by in the credited with at in legend been able the fact that he is N. 2. This editors. Macfarlane does belong from this densely packed silky hairs to this mm long. In some peristome; specimens journal the Bako National (e.g. thin pitchers, G. Jerai, ovate G. Ophir), lids and Park) whilst in other large the lid pitchers sea are for that uncredited further species new but the as of the specimen Bogor specimen pitcher bears immediately band of narrow is often covered hairs can by simple coppery-red, peristome narrow but dry dark from Sumatra and cylindrical, almost pencil- from Peninsular Malaysia infundibuliform with broader peristomes, (e.g. more glands. 3. In Peninsular Malaysia the but is found from often have very populations, especially is was teysmanniana Miq. however, particularly when collected into alcohol. Populations Borneo only name gracilis. usually the white is the responsible of the other bright white, the ac- have de- in the text, he be Nepenthes gracilis short white hairs. The lower surface of the leaf hairs 1-1.5 species, had not we involvement is cites N. indicate N. species by below the just have Lindl., since, al- ex must in this Lindley's (1908) it does albomargi- Lobb any T. trace and indeed the Utrecht description clearly and all other case Lobb, Robert Er- which this name that he authorship is sometimes confused with species species seems to T. Lobb as of the often the albomarginata, 530) and the number, authority credited with sanguinea. type number ( Teijsmann was the by to we since this protologue represents the species authorship It question. contributed legend, distinguished cited in the T. to in detail, and although Ma- lacking not N. of T. Lobb is held. On balance that time (TL-2), and it synonymous with N. under this figure unambiguously not would be confirmed set We have maintained the editor of the journal the the lectotypify using though Lindley the top (TL-2) element and original sand- or though probably material from these localities collected before 1849. However, cess credited diagnosis is initialled "R.E." The article is somewhat poetic, whimsical and nata. limestone on m. protologue comprises figure legend. rington forest kerengas 1100 to The 1. — Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia (absent from Singapore) and Borneo. — Lowland — level to species over is absent from the central mountain 1000 m in outlying mountains such as ranges, G. Jerai BLUMEA 18 and G. It is Ophir. W. 15010 G. 5276 Meijer (K). Gibot SAN & Brunei. - bin SAN Nepenthes ampullaria Sh. Pitcher (1976) 34; Shivas, Hotta in M. New Guinea 67, f. 40. 17, 2 Jack s.n. Nepenthes ampullaceae Low, Nepenthes ampullaria var. Nepenthes ampullaria var. 45. — Type: — Guinea, Guinea, Pajakumbah, Bundar Highlands, Lubuh Bangku, W. Baru, Meijer (SAR, SING); Batang Kayan, Sampadi FR, (E, K, L, SAR, SING); n.v., Sabah. - Beaufort, Wiston, Dist., Bau G. Batu 2319 (BRUN Bt. Batu, Lepung, Semangit-Selimbau, Afriastini Gelagas, Simpson Bt. Apoi, Mag. (1835) 271; Danser, 26 Sing. dynamics 4 of Bull. Jard. Bot. of Mt. (1973) 227; Nepenthes of Peninsular and 995 K). n.v., Malaysia plant life & in 9 Sabah Tamin & M. Singapore (1984) 27; Sumatra (1986) 81; Jebb, & A.L. Lamb, Pitcher Plants & 8; Phillipps Buitenzorg III, Kinabalu, Science in of Borneo (1996) (lecto, designated here, SING), Singapore. Sarawak 69 guttata D. (1848), Moore, nomen. Gard. Chron. (1872) Gard. Chron. vittatamajor Mast., vittata var. 111. Hort. 24 Andre, var. 360. — Type: (1872) 542; Andre, (1877) 272; Beck, Malesia geelvinkiana Becc., Malesia longicarpa Becc., var. microsepala Macfarl., var. 1229 (lecto, designated here, K; June 1907. Nepenthes ampullaria Non 10408 Chan, FRI021778 (KEP, K); of not located. 111. Hort. 24 (1877) Wien. 111. Gartenz. (1895) 3 (1886) 8. Beccari Type: — s.n. (FI n.v.), 3 (1886) 8. — Type: Beccari (FI n.v.), s.n. Ramoi. Nepenthes ampullaria Bamber 372 Karo N Mios Num. Nepenthes ampullaria New S 28811 Y. C. Jerai, not located. Type: Nepenthes ampullaria New species not located. Nepenthes ampullaria 150. Tan Kalimantan. - Bot. (1991) 21, f. Type: — G. Sumatra, Tassim Bull. plants Hotta, Diversity found there. It is Jack Gard. Kurata, NP, Batu Nepenthes ampullaria Jack, Comp. (1928) 265; exclusion from competitive montane SUMATRA. — (K, L, SAR, SING). n.v.). Temburong, N K); Bako Kadim of Kedah, (KEP, K). n.v., Chai S 29923 66636 (K, L, (BO, K, L). 4. & Anderson 1997 1, Singapore. 18074 (Univ. Andalas, Sinclair Meroyong, Jebong, FRI BORNEO. Sarawak. — diversity MALAY PENINSULA. — Kochummen Peak, the by absent from Selected collections Kedah No. 42, that this distribution reflects possible the central mountain ranges, also, surprisingly, Vol. racemosa var. Distribution — sensu BO, L), Nova Guinea New J.H. Adam & Guinea, Wilcock, 8 (1910) Noord Mai. 340. River, Nat. J. — near 44 Type: Versteeg Sabang, (1991) 29. 30 m, — 14 Type: Labuan Is. (holo K), Borneo, Nepenthes ampullaria iso Jeann., Nouv. Cal. Agric. (1894) 92; quae = N. vieillardii Hook.f. Thailand; Malesia; Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, New Guinea. Ecology — Damp, shady forest, caria forests, also in from grassland; Notes 1. — sea secondary level Recently a though cm 2. The seems to or moss lower few isolated Brunei and Peninsular than 2 in height, published be no 2100 The habit of this sunken in the leaf litter upper pitchers, to are floor, and tall may be borne in of plants not varieties in New Guinea Arau- vegetation, species is characteristic, with pitchers cases forests, or swamp m. of the forest Malaysia. but in Borneo swamp forests, open microphyllous bearing These are climbing rosettes to upper pitchers rosettes numerous stems which lack 2 m from the have been ground. reported small, infundibuliformpitchers no in more common. are based on correlation with habitat or minor inflorescence geography. characters, and there M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 3. The is species (New Guinea) ern revision 19 of Nepenthes absent from the Moluccas and Sulawesi, but the apparently and Skeletal (Thailand western Borneo) populations to are east- morphological- ly indistinguishable. 4. between this Hybrids (N. ana hookeriana) x Selected collections PENINSULA. — BORNEO. — (K, L, KEP, SAN). 89584 (BRUN 5. x 1st (A 1 in 14 Cambodia, Kampot, Engl., 191 (P, photo K), Distribution Notes — — — have not Sep 1 Syst. Not. (1909) 1 Syst. (1908) 62. (1909) woodland, montane material of N. type lectotypified 39. no collections (non — & Kondo foliis as 62. — to iso actually to & Hort. ex iso K 91-93 (all P), 89 (P, photo K), Vietnam. lower kampotiana with much only one are to (K, TCD). — stem and rather slender, species, 13141 CAMBODIA. collec- fragmented material. These particular Kerr proto- Macfarlane. inflorescences. We somewhat needed. In cited in the by the other hand is of upper elongated leaf or Kanchanadit, Surat, 90/158 pitchers, on comprises attached studies THAILAND. Simpson Jebb & Cheek, spec. similis E, acutis nov. — foliis Fig. the species relationship be- N. thorelii. (K); Loei, Phu Kradung, Gougaud s.n. (Pn.v., photo 1 subpetiolatis distinguenda). — n.v.), Philippines, Sibuyan Island, c. litter, scandens apice 1400 m, 27 shrub buried in leaf sed non loratis PNH Mayos Peak, Terrestrial, monopodial apparently Streimann Nepenthes micholitzii Syntypes: Geoffray is the lectotype robust and more sessilibus (holo K; ridge leading n.v., Talmy (P); Anam, Lang Bean, Micholitz s.n. (Type). Nepenthes bellii 89119 (A Jacobs 5686 (lecto, designated here, K; Syntypes: Geoffray 84-88, — geoffrayi comprises more known and Nepenthes argentii noso Balait, 1500 m altitude. this material, since it inflorescence is VIETNAM. truncatis Petrus SAN 9268 Opka, Soegeng Reksodihardjo — s.n. N. anamensis and the other endemic Indochinese Selected 6. Brunei-Kuala & (BO. 46073 1903. 1. The collection selected Chantaranothai, Parnell — 36 Peninsular Thailand and Cambodia Moist remain poorly K). Kostermans Paie S (P), Cambodia, Kampot. and somewhat tions, and tween area, Dewol n.v.). K, L, LAE). Type: Micholitz short inflorescences. The material of N. pitchers Ilias Besi, and the sheet chosen of the three available is that annotated 2. The MALAY Bean. Not. Nepenthes kampotiana Lecomte, logue, to G. logging to — 11530 Sumatra, Lorzing Region, road Bridge, (BK, K). account. SING n.v., L n.v., BO District, Kiunga Subdistrict, Kiunga, Pflanzenr. 663. (1931) 2), Vietnam, Anam, Lang — Gan Sebakis Jaya, SE, Ingembit Guinea. Western anamensis Macfarl. Parey Blumeng. Ecology N 766 rafflesi- this anamensis Macfarl. Nepenthes geoffrayi Lecomte, 90 Mohd, BRI n.v., CANB n.v., n.v., SUMATRA. Rd, Kp. Rasau, path Telamba Irian (K, KEP, and N. treated in are Moh, Lakshnakara 26873 — Bulungan, Sg. Tutong Dist., New Toh trichocarpa) x and scarce, FR1 Miruru Ranau, Kg. NEW GUINEA. — Lundu Div., Kalimantan. Papua - Nepenthes Bonst. Sabah. - Brunei. - NGF 34149 Nepenthes Kaluli, (SING lecto, photo K). s. n. - K, L). n.v., (BO, K, L). Lelean THAILAND. Ban Sarawak, (K, L, SAN). BO, K, L, SING). 388 gracilis (N. Sungei Paka, Trengganu, Symington SINGAPORE. Jack K, L). — and N. species widespread though are 4 30 cm Aug cm oblanceolatis Typus: Argent above apice Rey- Magdiwang on 1989. tall. Stem erect, terete, 2-4 above & ground, with leaves mm wide, congested (4 22 cm per cm BLUMEA —Vol. 20 Fig. 1. Nepenthes argentii peristome junction lower lid surface with Jebb & Cheek, lid; (Argent & d. underside a. of 42, No. Habit, with lid; section Reynoso 89119). e. 1, female 1997 inflorescence; through peristome; b. pitcher; f. detail detail of glands on c. of M. Jebb & M. Cheek: of x internodes obscured. Leaves stem), 1.4-2.2 apex obtuse cm, 1-1.8 petiole Skeletal to cuneate-decurrent, the clasping ence, not auriculate or decurrent. rib in the marginal half, mostly inconspicuous. Longitudinal pitchers infundibuliform-shortly cylindrical, 1.5-2 wings mm elements 3 wide, fringed in clusters of gether 2-4, elements or groups circular, almost flat, abruptly rising in the 2.5 for the wide, mm teeth, underside of up 0.1-2 mm long lid, forming a teeth below; triangular rounded, base like, the near 1 to sepals oblong head black, 2 stigmatic stem invested with across, mm ance and ularly at wide. densely erect arms, texture. dish hairs. Colour of — to 5 or search pitchers — the 2. This seems of organic stem as to on 1400 m altitude. a matter on verify smallest this at across; 15.5 4 cm long, mm long; old unknown; at widest point, are with glands only. a short in- Pitcher outer mm twisted, sub-simple hairs a slightly c. 0.6 dark matted appear- mm with long, partic- lid purple, red- appressed spotted red fruit brown. Province). Type only. wind-clipped canopy 30 tall cm on 1989. commemorates Royal Philippines one of the collectors of the Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh only well and New Guinea, and for his a long, vertical, slowly upwards, keeping the surface which rotundifolia in a continually re- subterranean rhizome. It pace with the accumulation buries the lower Sphagnum bog. of all. species Argent (pers. comm.) reports pitchers must that the of the portion More field studies The diminutive stature, lack of upper also unusual in the genus and this maturity or of Musa and of Rhododendron. hypothesis. habit peristome Romblon botanist of the may grow with Drosera climbing mm long, simple appressed, with smooth is unusual in that it has stem mm with whitish hairs Fruiting Aug Nepenthes argentii species 2 branches, giving top. Young Philippines (Sibuyan, species that the c. buff mottled red, for his fieldwork in Borneo, on 2.5-4 long, mm formed. Inflo- male flowers mm; mm not with apex dense, pit- very 0.15 upper pedicels sepals glabrescent; carpels densely hairy specimen, George Argent, known 6 short Subalpine shrubbery 1. 1 x and with sparser underneath, mostly mottled red ridge; glands base, peduncle long, wide, mm invested with minute reddish stellate hairs 0.1-0.2 Inflorescence axis ultrabasic 18 adnate to high, mm fruit unknown. Seed unknown. Indumentum up — 2-3 edge orbicular, at sinuate, never long, long, remainder of blade with red sessile base and apex; Notes Ripe felty Distribution the mm 10-11 long bearing Ecology mm mm wide mm 6-7 red hairs persistent patent with 3-5 2-3 2 high, mm and upper surface of leaves; lower surface of leaf and tendril dense- conspicuous branch, surface and lid mm surface 7 c. 13 near 3.5-4.5 fruits obclavate, flower/young absent from long, pedicels slightly spathulate, to wall lacking appendages, mm, to- apart; mouth sub- column 5 a stout fringed and webbed grouped mm two wide, ridges laterally flatten- mm outer to with mm, long. Upper pitchers apparently cm lower partial-peduncles absent; 0.3 x mm /infructescence 21.5 rescence ly 0.2 1—1.5 c. transverse Lower inconspicuous. apart, inner surface with stout, in- mm lid suborbicular, elliptic, provide I c. the column, lower surface cordate, centre spur stout, rounded female short 5 often each side of the mid- on 22-24 x long, to rear high, mm near 2 or nerves of elements 1-2 lid; peristome rounded, ed, highly pronounced, curved 1 Pennate 40-47 thickly coriaceous; for about half its circumfer- stem nerves mm 21 of Nepenthes blade obovate-oblanceolate, 3.5-4 petiolate; truncate, base long, sheath-like, cm ± revision are needed and lack of contend plants as the he collected 22 BLUMEA other ed the inflorescences by all from Sabah and bellii of lower subglobose fringed known from ultrabasic soils Nepenthes Nepenthes elements of the ore 2000 Kerinci, Gunung Tudjuh, Climber, height unknown. buds axillary base blade 7.5-15 1-3 x for 1 /3-1 /2 its leaves, 2 5 less the lowers, 1/3 of blade, ly rounded, 1.5 to vertical, lateral, mm across, 0.5-0.8 mm apart, inner to 9 mm, rounded apically but not base ascidiis (holo L; ularly branching on from 2.5 x cm long; the base and with acute curving to 2 to 9 evenly stem along the midrib. 3.5 cm; Upper wings peristome lack- external- to ribs; 2.7 spur x 2.1 simple, cm, scattered rimmed ribs apex glands, distinctly asymmetric, being highest white hairs around the the broadening within, lid rounded, with x between large glands points; clasping towards the apex. to mm, leaf- upper veins indistinct in dried cm across; 8 sub- rarely auricles; and sometimes base, ovate, slightly cordate, pitcher particularly apices. BO), Sumatra, apex acute, cm; obovoid above; apical, simple, appressed group- truncate toward lid apex. Inflorescence unknown. Indumentuminconspicuous, midrib and species inferioribus utri- iso with rounded Longitudinal somewhat larger and denser on mid-line, the rims or as 2 — Fig. in 6542 15 internally flattened, margin entire, far differs from N. bellii in nov. lacking auricles, arising with 2-4 minute emarginate, to to decurrent. pitchers utriculate, basally infundibuliform, ing; as and with or rare thick, internodes 5.5-13 cm few, indistinct, arising obliquely mouth almost burbidgeae above axil. Leaves sessile; lower leaf-blade parallel-sided, ultimately cm, as outer cm N. 1956. Aug Stem terete 0.2-0.4 circumference, rarely 3, in or Pennate nerves m, rajah, other Philippine only occidentalis Typus: Meijer lanceolate-spathulate, to more or Malesiae — 0.15-0.7 conspicuous, lanceolate narrowly peltate; distat. canopy. Several oblanceolateleaves with subpetiolate, Plants sedges. argentii. and with upper pitchers absent speciebus apicali non or entirely restricted, pitcher wings. Nepenthes argentii et ceteris bongso Danser culariformibus Mt. with N. case N. (e.g. are aristolochioides Jebb & Cheek, spec. Nepenthes A N. unrelated) Mindanaois the Surigao Prov., pitchers, the lack of climbing habitand the 7. high), wind-clipped shrubbery cm emerging above the shrub such soils and this may be the to 30 (c. 1997 1, buried in the substrate amongst grasses were macrovulgaris, is known, 3. of species and N. with detected only were pitchers No. 42, concealed below the low completely were and that the Vol. to 0.2 peristome, mm and on long, the of short, irreg- in leaf axils, lid; on the lower leaf- blade with sessile glands. Colour of pitchers green with brown-red flecks, becoming denser towards mouth, Distribution Ecology Notes 1. The lower bladder-shaped pitchers the lid structure glands to Collections specimens; peristome dark red-brown. Kerinci). pitchers of this m altitude. species and lateral mouth. however, are remarkable, Resembling are N. and bongso unique, in their in leaf shape, the unmistakable, and the hooded nature of is also characteristic. specific epithet signifies coloration, in dried 2000-2200 of N. aristolochioides 2. The Kerinci, conspicuous Sumatra (Mt. Mossy forest, — — — the resemblance of the pitchers, in their shape and the flowers of Aristolochia. — Robinson SUMATRA. & Kloss Gunung Tudjuh, s.n. (K). Mt. Kerinci, Meijer 6542 (Type), 7426 (L); Mt. M. Jebb Fig. 2. view; & M. Cheek: Nepenthes aristolochioides c. vertical section through peristome; through f. underside Jebb mouth of lid; g. Skeletal & Cheek, of pitcher; a. revision Stem with d. detail spur; h. detail of of 23 of Nepenthes upper pitcher; peristome, glands on lower b. internal pitcher, view; lid surface e. frontal section ( Meijer 6542). 24 BLUMEA 8. bellii K. iso KC. NCU; 800 m, car, 14 36 1997 1, Bull. Kondo, Torr. Bot. Club 96 f. (1969) 653, Kurata & nomen. — Gard. Bull. Toyosh., Kurata Type: n.v.), Philippines, Mindanao, Surigao del & Mt. Sur, Sing. 26 11514 Hayangobon (holo and Carras- (1972) 155,1.1, f. 1; 1128 Toyoshima J. Insect. Dental (Nippon 270 m, 22 Legaspi, College 1965. Aug Known from the Philippines (Mindanao, Surigao Prov.). — Kondo Type: — 1968. Apr (1966) 15, Distribution 1. between Nagoya n.v.), Philippines, Mindanao, Surigao, Nepenthes globamphora Sh. PI. Soc. No. 42, bellii K. Kondo Nepenthes Nepenthes Vol. two type collections cited above. Ecology Notes the 1. first name 250-800 — — Not 1 c. III, 9 A. L. K; bicalcarata Hook.f. in Sh. Lamb, Pitcher K), Plants 1. (1886) — Kalimantan, Kapuas Distribution Ecology J. — — Lawas Bot. 18 River near 17 been 2. The long the fring- the blades. as where the specific Kinabalu, Sabah Bull. Type: — Jard. Bot. (1976) 37, Low s. n. Buitenzorg 8; Phillipps t. & (lecto, designated here, River. (1880) 1, 206.; Burb., t. 10962 Gard. Chron. (lecto, designated here, K; (1882) 56; Becc., i iso K), Borneo, West Sintang. Northwestern Kalimantan, Sarawak, Brunei and SW Sabah. Common in peat-swamp forest dominated by Shorea 1. Of the on two white sand soils. From syntypes type, also from Sarawak, Beccari not as argentii, (1873) 97; Danser, of Mt. available for Lawas River is chosen because it is annotated has twice to besides N. (1996) 70, f. 41. Type: Teijsmann in heath forest casionally Notes — A. DC., Prodr. of Borneo Borneo, Sarawak, 3 tendrils up species Kurata, Nepenthes Nepenthes dyak S.Moore, Malesia densely fringed wings, with very on bicalcarata Hook. f. (1928) 270; iso legitimately published. was listed. are Nepenthes Nepenthes apart (cilia trifid) described for 6 years after formally not was subglobular pitchers, mm confused with any other easily differences 9. altitude. and meantime N. bellii appeared, 2. Distinct in the ed elements m Nepenthes globamphora to 950 albida; Lupar, at is also oc- m. lectotypification, by Hooker, from Batan s. n. level sea Low from s.n. Kew. The second syn- presumably at FI, but seen. huge peristome thorns, ant-hollowed tendrils and stems, inflorescence has the reniform lid which is broader than are unique scorpioid partial peduncles features of this similar to species. those of N. long, The and the paniculate madagascariensis and N. masoalensis. 3. The tendril of the coloured the ant pitcher tered on is nearly always fluid (Clarke & Kitching, 1993). The may represent long a attenuation of the specialised leaf-blades. This species ants are said Numerous occupied by to recover nectar a favours. peristome to golden- prey items from glands are found scat- densely the lid, and the recurved thorns method of ant capture, rather than the fanciful protective suggested by Burbidge (Gard. 4. The upper pitchers large hollowed out and the stem, upper midribs and tendrils, and the spur is likewise often glandular. role pitcher of the genus Camponotus. The of this may be Chron. species an 28/2/1880). are often adaptation to surprisingly the somewhat small relative shady to the sites that this M. Jebb & M. 10. Cheek: in Nepenthes bongso Korth., Kruidkunde, Bull. 227. Type: Korthals G. — Merapi, Sing. matra, Bt. 26 Type: Nepenthes bongso Non Nepenthes bongso Non Verh. Sh. Nat. Gesch. Gard. Kurata, iso BOf?, Lt? n.v., (1840) Bull. 19, 26 Sing. 14; t. (1973) W), Sumatra, n.v., 16 Nov m, robusta Nerz & 5747 Nerz & Talang, Ridl., f. (1928) 277, 1; Sh. Gard. Kurata, Su- (lecto, designated here, BO), p.p. Carnivorous Wistuba, G. Gadut, 1800 m, Carnivorous 2200 J. Linn. m, 6 Col. Plant 6 Mar Plant Newsl. Newsl. 23 (1995) 111, f. 5. 1989. 23 f. (1995) 101, 1. — Type: 1986. Sep Bot. 38 Soc., Ann. Mus. Guill., sensu 9 1918. Wistuba, G. sensu Buitenzorg 111, 320 (1908) Mars. 9 II, = Ridl. gracillima N. (1911) 211, N. = quae vieillardii f. Nepenthes bongso in Bull. Jard. Bot. —Type: Biinnemeijer (holo L), Sumatra, (L), Sumatra, Non Hook. 227. var. Nerz 2401 2501 Temminck, (1928) 272; (lecto, designated here, K; s.n. Gombak, 2330 Nepenthes talangensis Nerz C.J. 9 Buitenzorg 111, Danser, (1973) Nepenthes carunculata — 25 of Nepenthes m. carunculata Nepenthes Bull. Jard. Bot. 2500 revision Korth. Nepenthes bongso Danser, Skeletal Sumatra sensu f. (1986) 83, Tamin & M. Hotta in 2, quae pro parte = M. N. and Hotta, Diversity N. bongso Korth., of dynamics dubia Danser plant et N. life inermis Danser. Short climber, blade obovate-spathulate, margins cm; longitudinal nerves arising perpendicular 20 x 6 with 2 cm; rowed or 5 to inflorescences green, 0.2-0.3 mm, on 4 x at 0.4 a cm, with 1 a long rounded near to abruptly Leaf 2.5-4.5 x truncate pitchers ellipsoid; 2 base; 8—16(—21) and sometimes to 7 thickened boss Male inflorescence 10-22 with 2-flowered 2 x 10 to mm in length; partial peduncles 1-4 x 2 mm, to glands the apex, a few, cm; partial more robust 15 not cm; triangu- to near to nar- lid; peri- to dense towards centre, often with apex. sepals elliptic, a 2.5-4(-6) x attenuate lid rounded long; mm without to scattered, irregular, nerves Lower angular. 7-20 base; not; base or filiformbract mm across; inflorescence and peristome or across, most mm basal bract; to cm, parallel near simple, with towards the mm, often anthers curve front, oblique spur (.Biinnemeijer 9696) all, again with 2-4 2.5-5 mm) glands 4-12 peduncles sparse, less or x obliquely ascending. or broad a mm across; x numerous, large (0.8-1 umn 8 sparsely fringed wings. Upper pitchers infundibulate, narrow, cordate, 2.5 glands midrib, to mouth horizontal rounded, stome more to 2-4, throughout blade; pennate often with mouth, at wings lacking; lar metres; intemodes rounded-acute, rarely emarginate, peltate apex stem; several to mm over- dense; col- female inflorescence unknown. Indumentum with pitcher surface, glabrous with red lines, and mottled red within; of age. Colour pitchers flowers creamy-green to red; indumentum white to rufous brown. Distribution Ecology Notes — — — Central Sumatra Forest, 1. The Korthals specimens 908.155-867 according to the which extant own K records the are: N. only locality 2. This is ers specimen, hand. The one as of a Danser, locality close The to appears data wholly were not 1928), to given and we G. Talang). N. located at either BO have therefore be annotated “N. on or L (sheet lectotypified using bongso Korthals" in his this sheet is Sumatra. Korthals the summit of G. Sumatran group of aristolochioides, spathulata). (G. Singgalang, 1000-2700 m altitude. (1840) Merapi (2500 m). apparently closely related species (the diatas, N. densiflora, N. ovata, N. singalana infundibulate upper pitchers, which are oth- and N. narrowed immedi- 26 BLUMEA below the mouth ately Nepenthes is ovata gradually more species, N. and ovata. the underside of its on leaves narrower (not and the (not sub-peltate), apex and N. densiflora appendage attenuate acuminate acute or an 1997 1, the hook-like distinguished by with No. 42, characteristic of this are lid, while N. densiflora has ovate-spathulate) —Vol. ob- abrupt (not gradual) origin of the pitcher from the end of the tendril. 3. Tamin and Hotta this (1986) The illustration in Korthals to reduced both N. dubia and N. inermis and used material of N. inermis species, these latter two apical appendage N. carunculata from N. the lid, and the 2-flowered on however, combine one or has and it stage time men as sensible carunculata of N. specimen and numerous, somewhat pectinata, which above 11. Nepenthes leaf Murata, Emended ternodes Kato & 3 cm — broad; Barisan & long. x nerves 5 cm; amplexicaul synonymy de until such The type species. the second sheet its speci- bearing laminas with larger as have Talang N. a more talangensis; Vogel Beccari 2826 222 (K), 183 268 (K), (K); (K, L) Bull. 42 Sing. (1990) 26, southern 1, t. Kalimantan, f. 1. — Muratus Type: Mts, G. 1979. apex on to c. unknown. Stem acute to angular, unknown. pitchers sub-peltate; each side of the midrib, base in the Petiole 3-5 c. 0.7 Upper attenuate outer cm thick, cm slightly to the winged half of the lamina; long; winged, narrowed towards in- leaf-blade petio- to 1/2 the circumference of the stem, decurrent. and very pitchers infundibuliform, two partial peduncles), bongso. BO), Borneo, oblique, parallel. numerous, other of those of N. distinguished Singgalang, Gard. Wilcock, iso been of N. Sirah, Lower leaves and veins 4 of to an collections, & Wilcock J.H. Adam 18 Feb m, Air Recent veins. Collections from Mt. Mt. Padang, Range, one or carunculata collection, recently specimens SUMATRA. J.H. Adam petiole; longitudinal base bongso. similarity no the presence of 1-flowered be identified by description: Climber, height c. Kew bear bongso by and presence mixed a can Mogea 3455 (holo L; late, lanceolate, 20 pennate match they borneensis 1300-1880 Besar, is and have apices, Padang, borneensis Nepenthes reduce N. evenly spaced longitudinal collections Sumatra, to appendage confirm the Bogor acute Selected can lid a at in all other respects W this at field observations of N. at partial peduncles. other of these characters with bongso (e.g. de Vogel 2826 seems specimen species. distinguished 4. Danser and the type (1840) synonyms of to illustrate their concept of N. to middle; 16 x 1 cm Upper 3.5 cm; lacking fringed wings, but with prominent ribs; mouth oblique; peristome roundedexpanded, irregular, lid to 1.7 round, densely glandular, Inflorescence tum a raceme, the c. glands larger 2-flowered near base, 0.5 mm and less apart; spur simple, numerous along to 6 mm; the midline. but otherwise 1-flowered. Indumen- reddish. Distribution — Ecology Notes cies, lid, ribs cm near N. — — 1. Southern Kalimantan. This species boschiana, also and smaller size. appears known range in southern Borneo. pitchers Type only. mossy forest'. Collected between 1300 and 1880 'Evergreen to be closely only from Nepenthes m. related to another little known spe- its type, and from the borneensis differs in its more same mountain infundibuliform M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 2. boschiana 39-54; Danser, Nepenthes Non 27 specimen alone, the extra Bogor isotype. Jard. Bot. iso L K x6, C.J. x2, W Verh. Temminck, Buitenzorg III, 9 275. (1928) x3), Borneo, Nat. Gesch. southern (1840) 25, Korthals Type: — G. Kalimantan, 2, t. 4: (lecto, s.n. Sakoembang, 1836. maxima non auct. boschiana Nepenthes Reinw. Nees: ex Hook. f. in sensu Malesia Becc., A. DC., Prodr. 17 ibid. (1878) 214, 1 (1873) 98, 3 3 & (1886) quae pro parte 9 p.p. N. steno- = Mast. phylla Non in Korth., Kruidkunde, Bull. designated here, L; 950 m, of Nepenthes boschiana Korth. Nepenthes Nepenthes revision described from the Leiden was data above is taken from the descriptive 12. borneensis Nepenthes Skeletal boschiana Nepenthes sensu in Macfarl., Pflanzenr. Engl., 4,3 (1908) 71,p.p. N. = stenophylla Mast. Nepenthes boschiana Non (Miq.) Non var. sumatrana Fl. Ned. Ind. Miq., 1 1, (1858) 1074, quae = N. sumatrana Beck. boschiana Nepenthes var. lowii Hook. f. in Prodr. A.DC., 17 (1873) 98, = quae N. stenophylla Mast. Emended veins 3 longitudinal ous, petiole on Lower oblique. tubular in pitchers each ribs across, date, with a 1 c. 8 in apart; crest near partial peduncles 2-flowered, Ecology Notes — — 1. rectly. Miquel rank by Beck. fruit valves ripe cm; — Altitude 950 as species, as base, comes comprising holotype. without to 25 same 30 x a 2.5 bract, to 2.8 x 8 x cm, 4 nerves 1 x Korthals 4 cm (2.5 numer- cm; t. apex base; at ovoid 2). Upper above); cm 1.1-2.8 apex rounded, base these cm large cor- crest overall, peduncle male partial cm; the on 55 peduncles mm. Sakoembang). Only sumatrana, which with this known by the type. has was species, species. rarely been treated later elevated to cor- specific whilst Macfarlane and Danser (1928) reinstated N. the type alone. species by somewhat its entirely tubular large upper pitchers with expanded peristome. Nepenthes southern massif in It differs in its round, recognised by Korthals, variety stenophylla and the wavy, from the to densely glandular, Beccari included N. maxima in the 2. It differs from related cose 25 m. described the Hooker both confused N. boschiana to amplexicaul specimen fringed wings (ex Southern Kalimantan (Mt. The and small. Female inflorescence 85 midline, otherwise 1 very small spur unknown; lid near to narrow the base, and Distribution by 1/2-2/3, ventricose below; cm; shorter, expanded 1/3-1/2 of blade, pennate outer known with oblong-lanceolate, oblique; peristome expanded, irregularly recurved, mm rounded blade somewhat cm, side, half, upper mouth wings lacking; petiolate; to pitcher only tubular in upper below, cm Leaves description: acute, base cuneate, Borneo, and is likewise known infundibulate upper pitchers, which a ventri- borneensis only by its internally are glandular throughout. 13. Nepenthes burbidgeae Nepenthes burbidgeae 3 Hook. f. ex (1908) 70; Danser, rata, Nepenthes Hook. f. Burb. Burb., Gard. Chron. Bull. Jard. Bot. of Mt. ex Kinabalu, 1 Buitenzorg III, Sabah (1976) 40, (1882) 56; Macfarl. 9 t. (1928) 276; 9 & ibid. 10; Phillipps in 13 & Engl., Pflanzenr. (1935) 467; A.L. Lamb, 4, Sh. KuNature BLUMEA —Vol. 28 4 Malaysiana 13, Nepenthes phyllamphora Distribution Ecology Notes sheet the it is not seems 2. In with species 4514 Cribb 883 Mamut (K); — Adam & A — x N. crest, and Bot. 4 (1894) 217. was the undescribed This and it was - It sp. first was Flowers?? it May is selected specimen be named after his to was wife, the intention. Obituaries Mary (he died shortly after her). since orthography the himself. One by Burbidge pink blotching plant his wife to published himself, we cannot It be certain name. manuscript the names species until Macfarlane's 1908 not was publica- described. Mt. Kinabalu, Pig Hill, 1500 m, Collenette prospect, with N. of this 1053 Four a all a lectotypifying 2250 (K); m, Chew Marai Parai & spur, Corner in Bailes appears better is & Without a Sabah Na- 2 Feb 1988. glandular share the undulate the rajah they outer holotype description by seen edge. in the of "Type Specimen", material would stem hybrids, we have deferred the parentage is species, a rare protologue, the authors. As sheet 4 the material with other wild great deal 10; 2442-4 while with N. as having al. as is N. rajah as- and rarer. burkei Mast. Mast., Gard. 155. David burkei var. (K, lecto), burkei only m, sheet annotated with used in the element. As correspondingly (1972) by were et stem, the smaller lid with an cited bur- 13, 4 (1988) BO, K, L, SAN, SAR, Nepenthes burbidgeae is 26 collected Nepenthes be the to lectotype. burkei Sing. burbidgeae, are J.H. alisaputrana Jumaat Adam Mt. Kinabalu, 1900 triangular with x Malaysiana Type: — sheet 3 which includes leaf-blades and any particular Nepenthes Nepenthes Nepenthes alisaputraiana). — Nepenthes iso UKMS, ABD, of N. duplicates sumed rather than known. hybrid 153, f. 81. expanded peristome pitcher alone, be 37 (as & A.L.Lamb, Nature duplicates (at UKMS) (sheet 4) comprises has been named: (1992) share the hybrid and the although clearly probably rajah (1996) pitcher coloration — one Nepenthes change an Hooker that this Herbarium), Borneo, Sabah, peltate leaf-tip s.n. to rajah, Phillipps Specimens Bull. devoted designated, UKMS; not tional Parks 14. to Reinwardtia 11 Pitcher Plants of Borneo this II, (F.W. Burbidge). has it that the BORNEO. Sabah. copper hybrid Wilcock, bidgeae Note Type: Burbidge (K). Hybrids these FWB" note fully was Selected collections RSNB described number of other Hooker Hooker published by tion that the was a Soc. label: "This I believe intentions when he common Linn. Pitchers pure white with make the to — 1200-2250 m. soils; inadvertently was clear from this unnecessary Burbidge's (holo ultrabasic following - f. 43. (1996) 75, Mt. Kinabalu. (Mt. Kinabalu). to species Burbidge of Borneo Trans. Stapf, 1997 1, x2), Borneo, Sabah, Willd.: non Nep. Burbidgiae [sic]. indicate that never iso K lectotype. Popular history although of This Mr Low [sic] by be called as Borneo — Kew bears the at discd 1. — auct. Restricted — Pitcher Plants (1988) 22, 23; (lecto, designated here, K; s.n. No. 42, Chron. — Burke from (1889) 492, Type: J. Veitch & f. and 69, Sons s.n. 566; Sh. Kurata (K, lecto), & Toyosh., cultivated from Gard. material Mindoro, Philippines. prolifica Mast., Gard. Chron. Ill, 8 J. Soc. 21 (1890) 184. — Type: J.Veitch & Sons cultivated. var. excellens Veitch, Roy. Hort. (1897) 233. — Type: not located. M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Distribution — Ecology Notes 1. — Nepenthes burkei species originated issue of the Chronicle Mast. at K with Hort. a the (1889; 566) to the J. Veitch & erwise we the being to Sons should have other only Kew, to Jan Kew to Veitch nurseries in 1890." the date not the element. A 1884, but cultivated Nepenthes burkei, date is that upon specimen oth- made, was this protologue instead, 1670, mentioned in the not a with the specimen probably contemporary "David Burke species: was it later a " the Presumably cited in the plate corrected in The type chosen is which the on Royal a name was original description was and inscribed protologue at burkeii. This Nepenthes Philippines. 16, lectotypified original wild collection of the original sented presented was by from Borneo, but this reference , which it name Masters in the Gardeners Chronicle. In the stated that this specimen 29 of Nepenthes Panay Islands). first exhibited was under the Society meeting then formalised by was and Philippines (Mindoro revision Not recorded; 1300-1600m altitude. — Horticultural Skeletal Isla Mindoro" and protologue was pre- there is no evidence that Masters studied it. 2. We here than lectotypify extinct cultivar, an Masters' hand 1890 vol. sented 3. cies " Nepenthes p. 184. burkei is Nepenthes can are be as large Nepenthes campanulata Type: 44 & 50, Sep Sh. nomen; Kostermans n.v.), Borneo, 9 related to N. closely the less 3-4 only 7 or of pairs cence not ventricosa of Luzon. The pairs description: known); attenuate, sides & A.L. iso (holo SING; 26 Sing. Lamb, ± margin regularly pitcher, narrowed Short climber intemodes x to 0.4 to cm 1.2-2.5 A, present spe- ventricosa the pitch- with lids much smaller than veins in the leaf-blade. (1973) 227, 1 & t. The 2; of Borneo CANB BM, BO, n.v., Has 30 Bungaan, upriver long (but cm thick. cm; parallel; longitudinal apex veins 3 Only 10 Heredity 26, (1996) 78, f. 44. KEP n.v., K, n.v., from to of ribs; but not coiled. Lower middle, and broadening mouth gin scarcely at circular, horizontal, to 0.3 Sangkulirang, each side, L, — NY 300 m, mouth; 4 mm on simple, flattened, with to 1.5 mm pitcher broad, long; 3-4 lid and inflores- and leaves known. near arising to 4 cm, cm to 8 x 4 across; inner edge, cm; nerves wings absent, peristome very mm glandular elliptic-oblong mm across, to base obscure; curving abruptly ventricose 0.25-0.4 cm; from base of mid- apex, pennate pitchers campanulate, to pitchers pitchers rounded, peltate by 0.1-0.4 on thickened between these teeth; inner surface junction upper lower crinkled and wavy, coriaceous; tendril short, conical recurved teeth spur In N. nerves. Pitcher Plants rib, throughout blade, confluent and irregular cm, of longitudinal Gard. Bull. Phillipps Leaf blade obovate; 5-9 pair Pre- 1957. Emended base of Nursery. Sh. Kurata Kurata, 13764 no more labelled in strongly waisted, green-blotched purple pitchers Kalimantan, Sankulirang, East be Mast.! in the Gardeners' Chronicle Borneo. From J. Veitch & Sons mouth and with 6 as prolifica seems to apparently 1890." Aug. Nepenthes campanulata (1972) var. which prolifica Mast., in the Kew herbarium narrowly waisted, glossy yellowish white, the mouth and with 15. Burkei distinguished by more var. specimen Type specimen! DrM.J. Masters by with lid ers 8, N. burkei on a near but with reduced, apart, the in lower 1 /4 ovate, to base, 1.5-2 x glands deeply sunken, a with mar- only; 1.2—1.5 0.1-0.2 30 BLUMEA mm across, towards dense scarcely rimmed, margin. Distribution Ecology Notes — 0.1 < No. mm long. along midline, becoming walls, Colour plants probably are yellowish peri- green. collection only. m. and the margins, reported yellowish reflection of its harsh life a sparse dense below (Has Bungaan). Type 300 1. The thick leaves with their wavy coloration of the 1997 1, base and Borneo: East Kalimantan — On sheer limestone — near 42, Inflorescence unknown. Indumentum sparse, and around spur, brown, stome Vol. limestone rock on surfaces. 2. In other flattened ally along tively small, elliptic far more with species strongly inermis the lid is and N. eymae than is the very lid. Thus after norm area species having cies is now was extinct at duplicates 16. Nepenthes Pitcher Distribution Ecology dubia, the other hand has are pitchers similar with must to a the N. later- a rela- expand pitchers wide mouth, peristome. locality 1982. It is drought of in 1987, the whole possible that the spe- at which isotypes is derived from the labels placed are on Danser clipeata Plants BO sheet here, N. pitcher is seen. Bull. Nepenthes clipeata Danser, Lamb, the as the this location. 4. The list of herbaria the they be absent from the type to during over on broad infundibuliformpitcher very reduced a reported been burnt a opening the mouth of these opening, in the genus. In this respect small lid and relatively a 3. This and before length. Nepenthes campanulata its of N. reinwardtiana which has but infundibuliform pitchers such narrow, Eastern Borneo — Reportedly — x 8, K f. 45. — Hallier W f. 2; Phillipps B 2344 only granite & A.L. (lecto, designated Kalimantan, G. Kelam, Known the sheer on (1928) 281, Type: x2), Borneo, (Mt. Kelam). growing 9 Buitenzorg III, (1996) 80, iso BO 1711-04; no. Jard. Bot. of Borneo from the Feb 1894. type gathering. walls of Mt. other- Kelam, wise unknown. Notes arising — from that the 2. It 17. that is species Nepenthes sp. in a limestone Typus: land, Shrub blade Go or restrictis Jebb 989 village, Science to be (non in al. (1991) non iso 100 m, 8 m speciebus spec. 17 nov. — (1991) 47, Fig. inflorescentiis minus quam 2 mm 3 paniculatis gaudentibus)pedun- diametro BO, BRI, CANB, L, LAE, MAN), Sep regularly, f. 29. gerentibus, glandulis operculi paucis numerosis (holo K; claim scarce. New Guinea ceteris (et climber 0.3-4 broadly to danseri Jebb & Cheek, Jebb, et in agreement with either the not locality (granitic). said partialibus bracteas operculi endemic, and Adam (1976) but this is number of horticultural collectors have visited the site now A N. tomoriana Danser culis of the blade. Kurata centre the type notes or seems Nepenthes a is unmistakable, with its orbicular leaf with the tendril species the is species collection and the 1. This near c. et 3 ram diametro medio passim distributis). New Guinea, Waigeo — Is- 1992. tall. Stem terete, 0.3-0.9 narrowly elliptic; 6-11.5 x 2-4.3 cm cm; thick. Leaves rosette petiolate, leaf- leaf-blade sometimes M. Jebb & Fig. c. 3. Nepenthes danseri lower lid; g. pitcher; detail of d. detail glands on M. Cheek: Jebb & Cheek, of peristome, lower lid a. Skeletal Stem with internal surface ( Jebb view; 989). revision part e. of female section 31 of Nepenthes inflorescence; b. through peristome; upper pitcher; f. underside of BLUMEA 32 reduced; apex very 1.5 below the cm of the 2.5 Leaves of short stem. 0.5-2 petioles cm; towards the c. with 2 cm; 0.5 mm 1.5 to mm base truncate arising towards broadest but to 9-13.5 mouth across, lower the mouth; ribs 0.3-0.5 with a short bract; Male inflorescence 18 x 0.2 0.5-2 14-28 2.5-4 x of conspicuous, pitchers, near Seeds mm. x 0.2 only spur leaves cm; upper 0.9 10 11.5 x upper pitchers x 2.1-3 leaves greenish-yellow to 0.3 c. spur 1- cm; mm half, apex across, narrow- ventral 2 mm 2 mm. 0.4 c. on long; 0.7-1.8 lid cm, x 1 1.5 mm mm; long green, pitchers green; 2 1.5 x cm staminal column sparse and in- parts, lower on new inflorescences, yellowish in 2-5- wide. Fruit with valves Indumentum mm mm as 0.4-1.6 partial peduncles 0.5 pale to ridges, 1-3 long; tepals ellipsoid, cm long, dense pitchers, stout cm; mm bronze hairs reddish; stems ribs long; 0.2-0.7 partial peduncles to midrib and tendrils red; lower maroon; marbling; of glands ovoid in lower spur peduncle pedicels fusiform, appressed, simple, leaves. Colour of new mm with 2 prominent cm; high; mm anther-head sub-globular, 0.5 long; mm 0.5 2/3 its length, then infundibuliformand 2.2-3.2 cm; and pitchers 4.5-10 x 1.8- mm across, to orbicular; 2-3.5 to long, 1-5-flowered; pedicels 0.3-0.7; tepals elliptic, 1.5 midrib, spread broadening there; 15-50 rimmed at c. apart, 0.1-0.3 mm from oblique; peristome thickened, rounded, Female inflorescence 25 pitcher. flowered, rarely mm. x 0.5- x each side of the on veins. Lower longitudinal Upper pitchers widening again lacking fringed elements; at elliptic towards midline of lid. mouth, 1.5-9.5 to side opposite arising obliquely numerous, peristome rounded, cordate; with to the broad with fringed elements 0.5-1.5 mm long, cm stout, apex rounded. Lid long, most numerous c. 2 decurrent rarely on veins 4-8 or towards mouth, and 0.5 united with triangular teeth apart, barely perceptible, internally rounded, ing cylindrical fringed wings apart; mouth oblique; mm than the margin, less distinct ovoid in lower 2/3, 2.7 but sometimes 1 base, or narrowly lanceolate, width of the leaf-blade. Pennate nerves throughout curving with blades stems diameter, margins becoming two 1.5-4 winged petiole; petiole to a half its by stem 1997 1, sheathing. Longitudinal cm, from midrib, mostly arising the with the node, No. 42, rounded, base tapering acute to long; amplexicaul, clasping cm Vol. and midribs of occasionally green with khaki the lower to brown underside of the lid with red streaks; sepals green, red in fruit; fruit olive yellow; indumentum golden-orange. Distribution and on Ecology in forest, — — Apparently of coast Most but then Notes terial — the north a was ultrabasic rocks in Halmahera (Moluccas), to Island (New Guinea). in open scrub bearing pitchers; species available for was Waigeo commonly not 1. This restricted sea or on level outlined in Jebb complete description. to bare soils 300 (1991); It is a rosette leaves, and the ability of the plants to ultrabasic rock, also at that time insufficient gracile species coloration overall. Another unusual feature of this species of the on m. are the with very a ma- yellowish small blades grow in shade, where they fail to produce pitchers. 2. Nepenthes which N. of a bract on and lower wide (not grouped tomoriana Danser from Sulawesi is the danseri is the likely to be confused. partial-peduncles, pitchers 1.8-2.5 in clusters and the of N. tomoriana cm), the fringe are Nepenthes fewer, larger glands ellipsoid and much elements 5-10 (not evenly spaced); only paniculate species danseri is told apart the mm peristomes on more 4 with the lack the lid. The rosette inflated, 3.5-4 long (not are by mm 0.5-1.5 deep on mm) cm and the inner M. Jebb & M. Cheek: face like (not 2 to mm) with teeth (not barely perceptible) GUINEA. Waigeo Island, 5541 Royen van SE of 18. MOLUCCAS. — Kabare, Go 5417 Royen Nepenthes densiflora Danser, 140. (1994) — Steenis Angasan, 8331 Ecology Note — — — the (in Weda whose (1891-1943), de Haan Bay, van 1718 to Tofal 5563 Royen (BO, L). (L); — Go Bay, NEW Isthmus, Kambele hills, (BO, K, L). Jard. Bot. Kon. 2400 II, pectinata 28 Jan iso same Nerz, Blumea Buitenzorg III, (1938) 750-785, ic. 7. — 16 Type: L, SING), Sumatra, Aceh, Gajo Land, Poetjoek province). N. by densiflora the pitcher is region, constricted below the are abrupt origin more of the lower be confused with only can which pitchers, non-auriculate leaf bases, and the in the 55 Jard. Bot. 1937. species, it differs curve Bull. 1700-3000 m. the Sumatran bongso Schlauer & (1940) 268; Danser in Genootsch. Aardrijksk. m, 9 Buitenzorg III, x,N. Northern Sumatra (Aceh the latter the occurs Dist., from Poean (Type); path in its infundibuliformupper clasping, which Bull. Montane scrub, mouth. From N. tendril 989 (lecto, designated here, BO; Among bongso, N. prominent, ridge- parallel. from Poean to Fofak 5423 ( L), Tijd . biv. I to biv. Distribution Jebb Nepenthes bongso (1928) 274; Steenis, van and with mm) densiflora Danser Nepenthes 39 without are Halmahera, Nucifera, village, (K, L, LAE); path van 0.5 long (not mm 33 of Nepenthes ribs. taxonomic studies of this genus Collections revision named in honour of Benedictus Danser species is 3. The 7 to Skeletal of the pitcher is broad, and broadens larger lid from the gradually), glands. Nepenthes diatas, its ventricose-tubular pitcher and distinguished by stiff, almost woody peristome. Selected 3000 19. m, van collections Steenis SUMATRA. G. (BO, L); Aceh, Losir, diatas Jebb & Cheek, Nepenthes A N. — 9130 densiflora buliformibus), ascidiis Danser laminis foliorum 14927 iso (holo L; medio auriculatis peristomium lignosis (non chartaceus) K), Sumatra, Aceh differt. 9081 (BO, L); Aceh, top Steenis van m, nov. spec. superioribus basi Steenis van 2700-2800 Fig. — constrictis basi province, de Typus: G. Goh Lemboeh, (BO, L). 4 inflatis (non decurrentibus) — 8491 a N. Wilde Bandahara, de & (non infundi- singalana Becc. Wilde-Duyfjes 10 km NE of 25 Seldok, km N of Kutacane. Subscandent shrub, to 2.5 m quadrangular, angles being cm. to 1.6 cm ally auriculate; longitudinal oblique and oblique front, 9.5-17 across, veins 3 and cm; with below slightly x woody; the 2.5-3.5 stem 4, in outer haif Lower cm; in upper and 2/3, peristome concave; to 1 cm toothed, not known. rarely broad thick, 1 /2 stem, occasion- pennate nerves numer- Upper pitchers gradually broadening and peristome woody, flattened towards lid, inner edge cm internodes 1-3.5 base attenuate, apex acute, of blade; pitchers prominent ridges, 0.4-0.8 petiole base; ultimately abruptly clasping or /3, cylindrical 3-4.5 wings immediately mouth at x Stem base marked below parallel, inconspicuous. ventricose in lower 1 mouth; 14-22 ed length. Upper leaf-blade lanceolate, subparallel-sided, ous, in most towards with very short fring- including fringed elements; 0.5-1.5 teeth to 2.5 cm mm across, long, rounded outer edge BLUMEA 34 Fig. 4. Nepenthes d. underside of flower; de i. diatas Jebb & Cheek, lid; e. detail of detail of glands on a. peristome, lower lid Wilde & de Wilde-Duyfjes 15285). Vol. 42, No. Upper pitcher; 1, 1997 b. lower internal view; f. section surface (a—g, i: leaf surface; c. upper through peristome; de Wilde & de g. leaf surface; fruit; h. male Wilde-Duyfjes 13172; h: M. Jebb & M. Cheek: further than inner recurved, and extending high; simple spur 12 to mm ribs edge, 1-2.5 Inflorescence long. mm 35 of Nepenthes cm, mm across, 26-38 a raceme, flowers clustered and dense in topmost 1/3-1/4. Partial peduncles 0.5-1 ly 2-flowered, the partial peduncle, 2-3 the absent tepal, being head to 2 near known. Indumentum of dense valve. Colour of Ecology Notes — 1. — Nepenthes spathulata, It is top of Collections de de — de 13172 un- less or persistent on staminal column and purple-brown, or or brown. rusty 2400-2600 forest; m. singalana- group. In its ven- leaf bases it resembles subparallel-sided woody, rather than pa- singalana, representing top': northerly, pitchers Nepenthes a far more or the species to complete the on of Indonesia. 'topmost', region needed are is found both knowledge our A.DC., ably Bandura 43, t. f. 83, Jack, Comp. p.p.; Prodr. Hermann a Nepenthes — Beck, indica L., Sp. Bot. 17 Type: Poir. in Bandahara, 12 km of Seldok, km NNW NE of of 25 km N of Kuta- Kutacane, Seldok, 25 km N of (1768) 190; Gaertn., de Wilde Kutacane, (1753) 955; Burm., PI. ed. 4, 2 Hook, f., Fl. Brit. — — not located. Type: 5 Hort. Aiton, Kew. 5 Zeyl. (1861) 290, (1886) 68. — Type: not Fruct. 2 (1813) 420, n.v.; Hook.f. located, prob- 20 (1895) [non Meth. Bot. 4 188. N. rubra Nepenthes zeylanica var. rubra Burm. ex Fl. Tellur. 4 Brongn., (1836) 101. (1798) 458; Link, Ann. — Sci. Type: Handbuch Nat. 1 (1824) not located. (1829) 369; Raf., not located. glabrescens Smith, Gard. distillatoria Indica Enum. PI. India Zeyl. (1737)42,1.17, n.v.; Lam., Encycl. G. Nicholson Fl. (1805) 873; at BM. Thes. 101. (1836) 439. Bandahara, 25 Mag. (1835) 271; Thwaites, collection hirsuta var. Nepenthes rubra penthes PI. (1873) 93; Wien. 111. Gartenz. (1886) G. Nepenthes zeylanica (Burm.) Raf., Fl. Tellur. 4 Nepenthes G. 10 km NE Bandahara, (L). 6; Willd., Sp. zeylanica Burm., n.v. 15285 G. (Type); distillatoria L. distillatoria (1791) 18, province, 14927 (BO, K, L); Wilde-Duyfjes Nepenthes 4 Wilde-Duyfjes Wilde-Duyfjes in most rosette SUMATRA. Aceh Wilde & de Wilde & 20. more but glabrescent, Seeds diatas. cane, de & long, mm but differs from both in the and in Aceh, the mountains, mm. species. 3. Collections of lower and of N. fruits Bahasa Indonesian word for 'on a soon derived from N. probably robust version of that 2. Diatas is 0.5 c. diatas is part of the Sumatran upper pitchers and attenuate, peristome. pery, x anther long, mm 3-4 x flowers brownish brown; pale yellow; 4-6 ovate Northern Sumatra. — and N. singalana anthers rare- the base of at peduncle; sepals inflorescence, including Montane scrub and mossy tricose-tubular N. on very long, cm 1-flowered, length to the middle of the adaxial surface of upper leaf-blade, reddish pitchers in mm Fruit valves 27-32 across. and dense axils, the on to reddish brown hairs erect tepals rusty, purple inside; Distribution mm absent from throughout, tendril and in leaf confined mm, 6 to base and apex; staminal column 2-4 and 2.5 long, mm 0.2 to flattenedbract a somewhat below or even glands small, mm, with long, cm mm rounded apex 0.15 1.5 to apart, mm midline, glands circular, on midline elliptic, 0.6 on revision lid round, diameter 3.2-6.5 long; truncate, base cordate, thickened numerous, Skeletal — Chron. Type: Hort. ex var. rubra (G.Nicholson) 1 (1882) 398, f. 59. — Nepenthes smithii not located. Rafarin, Beck, Rev. Hort. Wien. Macfarl. in (1869) 270], 111. Gartenz. Engl., Pflanzenr. 111. Diet. Gard. (1895) 4, 3 226. (1908) — Ne- 87. — BLUMEA —Vol. 36 Hort. ex Nepenthes speciosa Nepenthes zeylanica n.v. auct. N.P. 111. Gartenz. Raf.: (Burm.) Nepenthes chapmanii — Wien. Beck, non No. 42, 20 1997 1, J. Balakr., in (1895) 226, Chapman, Ceylon synon. J. Sci. Sect. Bot. A, Nat. Hist. Soc. 67 Bombay. 12 (1970) (1947) 221, 65. — Type: not located. Non Nepenthes distillatoria sensu R.Grah., 101 4(1836) bilis N. = khasiana (Lour.) Druce; Distribution Ecology Notes 2. The sea name Kalutara ince, 21. ed. 196 = N. khasiana sensu 2 N. madagascariensis Poir.; (1841) 190 Hook.f., Fl. Tellur. Raf., 2, vieillardii N. = nec N. = mira- Hook. f. to 700 areas, m. from Sri Lanka. It appears survive to in the Flora Malesiana region, once by Jack, probably gracilis. — on SRI LANKA. Sabaragamuwa Prov., Ratnapura Dist., Kalawana, Clayton Kalawana-Pedikanda Cramer 5201 Dist., Nagoda, Rd, R.B. & A.J. Faden 76/445 Western Prov- (K); (K). dubia Danser Nepenthes Nepenthes dubia Danser, 938 Nom. (1855) = 371 (1827) gracilis; open scrub, road embankments and other cleared level has been used N. to Malwalakelle (K); 5 92 Agric. (1894) only species of Nepenthes Selected collections 5703 Steud., Hortic. J. IN. = clearance of forest. following in reference 271 nee sensu ; Brion, Belg. Nouv. Caled. New Phil. (1835) Sri Lanka. — 1. The — Edinb. 1 Mag. Hook.f. sensu Waterlogged — also in forest; from well nec Jeanneney, nee sensu Bot. Jack, Comp. nee sensu n.v.; Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg III, 9 iso BO), Sumatra, Mt. (lecto, designated here, BO; (1928) 285, f. 4. Talakmau —Type: Biinnemeijer 1900 m, 29 (Ophir), May 1917. Nepenthes bongso life in auct. Sumatra Nepenthes non Korth.: Tamin & M. Hotta in tenuis Nerz & Wistuba, Carnivorous Plant Newsl. (holo L), Sumatra, Taram, river Tjampo, Emended pedicels 6 Distribution Ecology Notes — — 'linguifer', that N. — single a recorded; 1. Prior a to ermis similar to dynamics of plant m, 24 (1995) 104, Aug a raceme mm f. 2. — Type: Meijer 6949 1957. 12 cm overall, to long, slightly peduncle above the middle 7 cm; (Naga- by lacks. Nepenthes some respects siderably a was broader lid and bears glands, dubia slightly reduced to a only (5 species Nepenthes in- differences mm vs. peristome, N. this name 3 mm) which N. in- bongso, along with N. (1986). Talakmau, bongso (Danser, the matches the lower than the to of N. inermis. lid and leaf-blade shape. The known from Mt. hesitation, intended specimens longitudinal veins, between N. inermis and N. here with Backer had include it with but much smaller Tamin & Hotta Previously only 1000-2500 m altitude. shaped pitcher, dubia has fewer completely inermis other bract 1-2 Danser's work, proposed more numerous, 2. and Central Sumatra. Not and ermis shares with Hotta, Diversity 4254). masu are with mm, 1000 Female inflorescence description: to M. (1986) 83, partim. pitcher current remaining this species is 1928). Nepenthes possibly is somewhat broader in its lower species; the collections. a hybrid tenuis is included half, but in all collecting locality (1000 m) is con- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Collections 2/4/12, Kurata 22. SUMATRA. — et al.. 4254 1989, Nagamasu N balu, Low Kinabalu, Pitcher Plants 21; side, Non villosa Distribution — Ecology Trans. Linn. f., (1996) 82, f. ex f. 46. Wien. Beck, Hook, f.: N. = quae Hook. f. — Bull. is that species to Closely This the is pitchers. as long as broad in N. the internal mouthed stome broad peristome. gland on and the pitcher ers, Selected 1 Herb. Reichen- — (1882) 56; the collecting are rajah — (K); a cross Nepenthes Nepenthes villosa is more villosa and N. a we and the macro- pitchers prostrate scrambler with narrowly subcylindrical, papery, reaches 35 cm. (i.e. pitcher with as to In N. form An peristome lid), series of irregular is slightly shallow central exceeds 20 never difference important structure teeth bear gland has of a narrow- and below each villosa the a a villosa is in the away from the at and less than 3 times the lower 1/3-1/4 of the Mt. Kinabalu, 10871 x N. (BO), 12. — Marai 30959 villosa; N. Pflanzenr. 4, 3 t. subsp. a peri- toothed rectangular partitions teeth which lies close to to form three lay- walls. edwardsiana (1976) 45, K, of the only edwardsiana exceptionally long, second series of Sabah, Engl., at of Low in his hand. the inner peristome wall is elaborated BORNEO. Macfarl. in notes cylindrical (vs. pitcher deepened so and 1500-2700 m. forest, The leaf-blade of N. edwardsiana J. & M.S. Clemens Nepenthes Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah are distinct, elliptic pocket. peristome, (see species 43). in mossy In N. edwardsiana the flattened a (1928) 397, partim. of N. edwardsiana differ from those of the being and 9 Tamboyukon). between N. edwardsiana and N. pockets collections 843 in the abaxial surface wall. In N. & Cribb Hybrid synon. Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. Munch. (vs. woody, broadly cylindrical narrower each interconnected with Bailes in species. Nepenthes macrophylla), appreciated between the front the Mt. Kina- different facies of this latter taxon, a macrophylla frequently tooth there is opening, that of pitchers macrophylla). while that of N. hitherto The macrophylla related N. constriction in N. not Kurata, Nepen- villosa, while Harms resurrected it. Marabini climber, the tendrils a swollen, the upper part cm, status to tubular above. below, Jebb from Mt. Trus Madi in Sabah: change short urceolate as Sh. (K), Borneo, Sabah, s. n. Buitenzorg III, & related and sometimes confused with species least 4 times Cheek bearing N. to long (Type), 4/8/ tenuis);G. Talang, Malaysiana 13,4 (1988) from amongst the three lectotype as have decided as 70; t. Nature (1895) 183, Jard. Bot. Kinabalu and Mt. (Mt. macrophylla closely Low Type: 111. Gartenz. Marabini. In view of the very ventricose (1859) 420, Lamb, subsp. macrophylla Marabini, protologue, subspecies a Danser, The sheet selected 2. Danser reduced this phylla. Soc. 22 & A.L. macrophylla (Marabini) Borneo — collection cited in the 3. of N. (Type Hook. f. Large climber, occasionally epiphytic 1. — described 6949 1877-78. ft, non auct. (1987) 427, Notes ex (1976) 44; Phillipps of Borneo 6000-8000 Nepenthes edwardsiana 23 938 (G. Ophir), Biinnemeijer (n.v.). s.n. Nepenthes Hook, ex Sabah Nepenthes edgeworthii Rchb. bach of G.Talakmau slope 37 of Nepenthes (BO); Taram,river Tjampo, Meijer edwardsiana Low Nepenthes edwardsiana of Mt. revision (SING). s.n. Nepenthes thes NW Skeletal Type: x Parai harryana Burb., (1908) 54; not spur, Holttum s.n. (SING), (K). Sh. Kurata, located. Gard. Chron. Nepenthes of 38 BLUMEA 23. & A.L. Phillipps Bull. 28 As Jan once constricted slightly very the inner wide mm glands larger, more lipped glands with toward the lid numerous Distribution — petiole twice before or (1928) 286, f. 47. f. ibid.: 5; f. 426, Type: Amdjah — 497 1711-61), Borneo, Kalimantan, Bt. base continued down 36; (lecto, Batoe Le- the central opening where the processes margin, nerves than N. larger lowii, thick, amongst mm 0.1 < promi- a somewhat more de- peristome and 1 long mm in leaf, conspicuous. Upper broader and relatively 2-3 a narrow of reaching edge stem 1. Pennate entirely absent, rarely midpoint, at the lid towards the base with thick processes 1 (1996) 85, BO sheet veins ridge. Longitudinal oblique, branching veloped, #1711-60; iso 9 Buitenzorg III, of Borneo lowii but upper leaf with Nepenthes 1997 1, 1899. nent, recurved pitchers only Jard. Bot. Pitcher Plants BO sheet designated here, soeng, Lamb, No. 42, Danser Nepenthes ephippiata Nepenthes ephippiata Danser, Vol. mm these wide, these glands absent. are Borneo: mountains of central Kalimantan; Bt. Bt. Raya, Lesong (type locality). Ecology Notes in this Forest — 1. The — species from those of N. stome, and their those of 2. constricted lids. Both N. with a — accurate well middle, of N. their is developed peri- more developed peristome: species appreciate not ephippiata differ and N. lowii have ephippiata shape in that only more in the The large name, are developed. derives its it is or upper saddle-like very similar N. northiana collections. the latter Kalimantan not than those shown. Danser did from which the ephippiata, some Collections 24. pitchers is (1928) concentrated towards the base of numerous, N. lowii. The upper pitchers lowii in their less Nepenthes ephippiata Kalimantan, (BO); stouter to was in Danser ephippiata far less that the extreme, and characteristic leaf bases of N. to are relatively large lower cylindrical pitchers of N. both shorter and are how similar this less 1000-1900m altitude. the lid bristles species the lid and (?); drawing being BORNEO. Timur, appears Bt. Kalimantan Sarawak, Barat, Lesong, Amdjah N. lowii in the central mountains of replace to abundant in Bt. 497 Raya, Brunei and Sabah. Winkler 1023 (BO), Nooteboom 4617 (Type). Nepenthes eustachya Miq. Nepenthes eustachya Miq., 1 (1870) 3, pi. 3; Macfarl. BO; iso in Engl., BO x to base of the midrib, some long, 0.7 Lower 5 m tapering arising to not seen. 1 17 51. on the (1873) 99; Beck, — coast, 2.9-5 cm; cm veins 2 to outer at an (lecto, designated here, thick. Leaf apex rounded, from midrib, confined from the midrib 529 1856. February winged; longitudinal at l'Arch. ind. (1895) 217; Type: Teijsmann terete, 0.3-0.7 x 111. de laflorede Wien. 111. Gartenz. (1858) 1074, suppl. 151; (1908) stem wide, broadening pitchers 1, Prodr. 14-19.5 arising obliquely cm 3 4, tall; oblong-lanceolate; nerves A.DC., Pflanzenr. ly emarginate; nate in 2), Sumatra, Sibolga, Terrestrial climber ovate to Fl. Ned. Ind. Hook.f. angle very base, and clasping or petiolate, sub-peltate, 3 (or 4) on blade obor slight- each side 1 /2-1 /3 of lamina; penof c. 30° Petiole 1/2 stem, not to 5 cm decurrent. Upper pitchers ventricose-tubular, widening abruptly from M. Jebb & M. Cheek: and somewhat base, but ing wings, mouth attenuate tion, 0.2-0.5(-0.7) date, 3-6.5 0.1-0.15 2.5-6.7 x mm long; tepals lanceolate, shoots, 4 to x mm inner with flattened long, 17 to x 2.3 sec- with no hair-like lid ob- long; scarcely cor- prominently lipped, not a raceme simple above, mm. cm; cross ancillary 10 mm base. Inflorescence near Fruits mm. to lack- 0.4 to margin base rounded to base of inflorescence, near narrowing normally flattened in apart, below, glands crest a densest 2 then cm; elements fringe slightly to rarely simple, or lacking forked overall; partial peduncles new base, near cm, 2.5-4.5 long, usually bifid, occasionally scattered, across, 0.3-0.4 c. x the cm, somewhat broader than rounded, rarely to ribs across, from appendages arising 0.3 to lid; peristome rounded mm 39 of Nepenthes angular there, becoming obovoid, fringed wings to cm apparent teeth; spur 2-4 ovate revision towards the mouth; 11-24.5 with rarely oblique, and woody gradually enlarging and Skeletal 50 to to 23 cm mm Indumentum sparse on evanescent. Distribution Sumatra, — from Lake Toba in the north the to in the Padang region south Ecology Notes Forest 1. No three sheets are a — — 'Herb. margins, at which appear Bogor Hort. Bot. 1600 to to label has the Bog.' Miquel's handwriting. level sea m. material has been Teijsmann The sheet with a from Leiden seen Utrecht. There or represent Teijsmann 529. On two single complete pitcher of these written in Nepenthes eustachya Miq. name is selected here as the lectotype. 2. Danser united N. fer sufficiently 3. Danser alata men (which rama 25. Bt. (1928: collections Malaka, Nepenthes eymae eymai). — lege, plate — 1° 03' eustachya) SUMATRA. 40 km N of Sh. Kurata, J. Insectivorous I.e. Sh. Kurata, Turnbull 1500 m, 20 cm; cm, p. & Middleton strikingly dif- The a in the range of single, (Kiew, 11603 Nepenthes misidentifiedspeci- 1990). (BO); Sibolga, Alston 14384 14421 Pano- (BO); G. 83148a (Japan) 35, 2 (6th Feb 1984) (Not located, probably Nippon Lumut, 1850 m, 5 Nov (BO n.v.), Sulawesi, G. 41 (as Dental Col- Feb 1984) 1983. Middleton, Reinwardtia, 10, pitchers cylindrical, slightly narrow base Soc. Lumut 2 (10th Kecil, 121° 41' E 1983. rounded in acuminate, 102-a 44), Sulawesi, constricted below (2 mm) fringed (3 mm) wings transverse and sinuate towards lid, then apex two Okada (BO). Plant J.R.Turnbull & A.T. Sep with oblique; peristome panded, the Miquel's species. Putih, E of Pajakumbu, Alston Hotta & in 2-6 x Malaysia the basis of Toba, Lorzing Air Pajakumbuh, Emended description: Lower 10-18 Lake (BO); Atsumi & Komatsu Type: S, 3054 on from Mt. Tahan Type: Kurata, Nepenthes infundibuliformis — opinion eymae Sh. Kurata Nepenthes 110. support included Peninsular 261) also included N. Tinggi, Biinnemeijer Selat to our the reinstatementof described under N. alata. gracillima {Ridley 16097) of N. Selected, (BO); as with N. alata; however, in eustachya morphology differ species two in truncate thickened below, basal to to section, 0.2-0.5 2.5 cm across; lid in cm upper across 2/3; at subtriangular, auriculate, with broad, mouth; mouth front, to 4.5 ex- x 2 rounded lobes midline appendage hooked, apical appendage filiform, mid- 40 BLUMEA line and with small from originating peristome; 11 to rimmed large, elliptic, with form to No. 42, a x broad bowl, which is 8 cm to sinuate broadest edge, at outer immediately adjacent hastate, Lid tip. at to 8 cm to this long, basal lobes rounded, apex obtuse 0.8 to hook-shaped, tion prominent bulge mentum on all tufted hairs to at numerous narrow indumentum Notes clatural peting ton's — — pitchers. stated — The of N. eastern with N. arm name ending 2. upright dense more 1.2 cm at base, the basal on the crest long; glandulawith a and bifurcation closed. Indushort tendril, midrib, lid and spur. Colgreen below becoming with darkly pigmented within, peristome of central Sulawesi. the Eyma hamata and N. glabrata) involved almost simultaneous publication name appears a of N. eymae month. preceded Unfortunately and series of paratypes have been to feminine, deposited a been found even at 104 & though 105) was ICBN), and public institution, although the types Bogor (though they the collector com- the location of the pro- original publication. Similarly, not nomen- two Tumbull & Middle- (Kurata 103, in the of is nonetheless valid under article 37 of the is illustrated in the is 1500-1800 m. species (N. (1984) publication was male, proposed by are cited and the here). correct is therefore eymae. related Closely to N. maxima, but with upper pitchers hastate lid and in that the with to reddish, pitcher yellowish other Turnbull and Middleton have The broad the underside of lid and leaf-blade surfaces, infundibuliformis by (although holotype cm Unopened pitchers laterally compressed, ridges, two eymae Kurata's of this material none from lid, bifurcate cm middle, 2.5 above, broad, and often streaks of red and green, lid green above, with red blotches below, posed holotype ( Kurata 102a), not cm diver- acuminate section flattened cross surface, 0.4-0.8 broad in 1/2 to at curve, long, vertical, the spur inserted 1 neck; long, especially Narrow mossy history (1984) cm abruptly rounded, margin sinuate; above, generally 1. Along names. inner the dorsal end with spur mm expands rapidly maroon. Distribution Ecology on cm to of leaves dark green, tendrils our blotched with red the 1 surfaces, including 0.05 the lid blade mm, contracted immediately be- long, apical appendage filiform, cm in lids of lower as 1-3 a lid, which overhangs the mouth; peristome in sharply curved 1 x Upper pitchers gradually which shortly 2 to overall; ventral ridges parallel in lower mouth horizontal, peristome forming gent above; neck glands wide tubular curve a 1997 1, sinuous. glands, margin irregular, tendril, 3/4 overall height low the with appendages numerous —Vol. a narrow cylindrical upper pitchers broadly are differing in the narrowly infundibuliformin the upper half, basal half. 3. The remarkable pitcher appears to be a specialised trap, its relatively horizontal sides would probably make the capture of much of its prey difficult. The pitcher fluid is extremely reported matra viscous in cultivated in N. Lumut 47 species specimens with at equally Kew. Interestingly this feature is also infundibulate upper pitchers from Su- (see discussion under N. inermis). Collections (Type inermis, a of N. — eymae, SULAWESI. Sulawesi n.v.), 103, 104, Kecil, 20/9/83, Turnbull Tengah, 105 (all n.v.); & Middleton Mt. Lumut, Kurata, Mt. Lumut, 83148 (Type (undistributed?); Mt. Tomongkobae, 9/10/38, Eyma North of N. 3968 Atsumi spur, & Eyma Komatsu 3571 infundibuliformis, n.v.), (BO). 102a (BO), Mt. 83142- M. 26. Nepenthesfusca Danser, 24; Kinabalu, iso sheet; Bull. Sabah Pitcher Plants fertile Cheek: Skeletal revision 41 of Nepenthes fusca Danser Nepenthes Mt. Jebb & M. Jard. Bot. (1976) 48, of Borneo Buitenzorg III, (1996) 87, f. 48. 9 (1928) 288, & A.L. 13; Phillipps t. Type: — BO), Borneo, East Kalimantan, G. f. Endert 3955 Kemoel (= 6; Nature Lamb, G. Sh. Kurata, Nepenthes Malaysiana 13, 4 of (1988) (lecto, designated here, BO, 1500 m, Kongkemul), 12 Nov 1925. auct. maxima Nepenthes Nepenthesfusca subsp. (holo L; Non iso kostermansiana K), Borneo, Distribution Notes cence — are lids is selected East J.H. Adam & as duplicates of the Kondo, Wilcock, Mt. Cam. ined. PI. of the World — Kelai Njapa, in Colour Kostermans 21495 Type: 1000 m, 25 Oct River, Wilcock, ined., quae = N. 1963. stenophylla Mast. 1200-2500 m. the type at In lower margins. the sheet with Bogor, is characterised lectotype. Nepenthes fusca present are said to on from the type fusca the duplicates, two the lid is pitchers The pitchers, and gular shape 2. The using lids surviving male inflores- a the by narrowly ovate, and of- more glandular maxima, or may we view this may 3. species in northern Borneo virtue of its collections G. (K, L, SAR); Aban KEP, L, SAR). - — & 13° 03' S, that the the plate the upper complete to upper/lower type characteristic, narrowly Dewol Div, 91185 trian- 7497 Turnbull Tunggal only based in N. eymae of as maxima appears N. and apical appendage signifies an The inflorescence of N. or species, in upper pitchers. be to entirely re- is much small- fusca stenophylla. on Chai 35939, in N. belongs steno- leaf bases, rounded lids and reddish indumentum. Sarawak. near Kuching, N Mt. slopes 1000 m, Jacobs Penrissen, Kuching, Smythies 12645 (K, L, SING), Ashton 19609 (K, L). - Sabah. (K, KEP, L, SAR, SING); Timur. Mt. Kemoel, 1500 m, Beluran, Mt. Endert Bt. Kinabalu, 3955 Anderson 218 Liminintang, NW Lantoh (Type); G. 82759 Beratus, (K, near (BO, L). J.R.Turnbull & Type: Tri 3rd of in this related taxon, and Nepenthes fusca. and then presence closely a glabrata J.R. Turnbull Nepenthes glabrata — BORNEO. Berumput, Kalimantan Kostermans Nepenthes bratus). pitchers intermediate always present developed, that the as occur. N. sheathing (BO); Carapa Pila, Balleh, Balikpapan, by be subsp. apoensis, Nepenthes fusca Telupid, upper pitch- interpretation our exhibit the delicate than that of N. maxima more Selected 5115 not argued Sulawesi, character intergrades phylla by on the base of the lid is crest at Whilst other workers have and not are although original description of the upper pitchers. apical appendage placed It is pitchers. specimen the lids do consequently have lids. In his the lids of the lower the on and specimen alone, none be like those of the lower may have been constructed 27. J. H. Adam & Kalimantan, Berau, lids with revolute pitchers. of & Borneo. — Danser described N. er Kondo flat, and it is only in the upper pitchers that the characteristic shape is developed. ten N. Nees: Mossy forest, ridge tops; 1. Of two — triangular an ex Nepenthesfusca subsp. apoensis Ecology ers Reinw. non 110. (1983) & Eboni & A.T. Middleton A.T.Middleton,Reinwardtia Middleton 83113a 10 (holo, BO n.v.), Corp. logging concession, (10th Feb Central 1666 m, 31 Aug 1984) 107 Sulawesi, 1983. (as gla- 120° 55' E 42 BLUMEA rubromaculata Nepenthes Gard. Chron. Atsumi & Kurata 44), Distribution Ecology brid 149a — (holo, features not extremely plants Dental Nippon and may 3585 Turnbull & (type Bull. of this of N. & homonym K), Borneo, College, plate in Sh. 1983. of horticultural a but is stated, not hythe presumably is illustrated in the holotype was original G. reduced Tengah, 83080-93 1785 655. (1848) Nepenthes gracilis var. Sh. in 120° 55' E 1604 a are number of said have to leaves of Tri S, mature North to G. Eboni Tunggal glabrata, n.v.); (BO); 121° from Malei route plants rosette 1° 33' of N. (Type distinctive spe- a describe 83114 of Mt. spur 25' E Corp. G. (n.v.); Lumut, 3/9/ 1° 45' Mt. Tam- S, Atsumi Kajoga, Kurata, & Kurata, n.v.). C.J. 9 of Peninsular of 325 non Type: Temminck, (1928) 290; & Malaysia plant f. 49. — Verh. Sh. Nat. Gesch. Kurata, Gard. Singapore (1984) 29; life in Sumatra Type: Korthals 26 Sing. 1 & 4; (1973) Tamin & M. Hotta (1986) 86; Phillipps s.n. t. (1840) 22, Bull. & A.L. Lamb, (lecto, designated here, L; iso m. L.: Jack, Comp. (non Nepenthes — Bogor absent. or even 83113a (K); in dynamics (1996) 89, Pamatton, laevis Lindl. and (n.v., undistributed?); Buitenzorg III, and Nepenthes distillatoria auct. at Korth. plants of Borneo found not is characteristic. It is globose pitchers, greatly rubromaculata Jard. Bot. Pitcher Plants p.p. 9 Nov. material available: young scant Grimes gracilis Hotta, Diversity Chron. The species Middleton & Middleton Pitcher 229; Shivas, Nepenthes is material, including types, Nepenthes gracilis Korth., Kruidkunde, in M. Kajoga, later (BO); Boro-Poena, 10/8/1937,Eyma Nepenthes Danser, a repository College. SULAWESI. Sulawesi — busisi, 30/3/1980, Lack 28. to 'G.F.Wilson', Type: Kurata, •— have been distributed. pitcher have blades to Towako, Turnbull 149a 42. indicated, probably Nippon Dental leaves with small narrow Collections Komatsu never apparent from the logging concession, 1938, Eyma 1984) Feb obvious relatives. Turnbull and Middleton (1984) said are J. Veitch & Sons ex (6th page 44. on no 35 (Japan) route from Malei in 1877. The type 3. The red-streaked cies with rubromaculata x Soc. high forest, 1600-2000m. 2. Turnbull & Middleton's 1996, 1997 1, Central Sulawesi. published publication or not No. 42, 1. Kurata's N. rubromaculata is herbarium of the 1995 N. (non J. Ins. PI. Sulawesi, Central In open, — — name Sh. Kurata (1877) 441; Komatsu I.e.: Notes 8 II, —Vol. Bot. laevis C. 1 Mag. Morr., (1835) = quae 271. Nepenthes albomarginata), Gard. not located. elongata Blume, Mus. Bot. Bat. 2 Lugd. (1852) 10. —Type: Waltich 2244 (K-Wall), Singapore. Nepenthes teysmanniana Miq., niana (Miq.) Beck, Wien. Fl. Ned. Ind. 111. Gartenz. Blumeng.l (1931) 663, sphalm. coast, Feb Nepenthes — 1 1, 20 (1858) 1073. 190. (1895) — Type: Teijsmann — Nepenthes gracilis var. teysman- Nepenthes tupmanniana Bonst., Parey 530 p.p. (BO), Sumatra, Sibolga by the 1856. korthalsiana Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. 1, 1 (1858) 1071. — Type: Teijsmann 538 p.p. (U n.v., L), Sumatra, Sibolga. Nepenthes laevis Korth. ex Hook. f. in Nepenthes angustifolia Mast., A.DC., Gard. Chron. 2 Prodr. 17 (1881) 524. (1873) 104, — in synon. Type: Burbidge s.n. (K), N Borneo, 1877/78. Nepenthes gracilis Lobb s.n. (K), Nepenthes gracilis ley 1473 var. longinodis Beck, Wien. 111. Gartenz. (1895) 190, as N. longinodis. — Type: Borneo. var. arenaria (K), Singapore, Ridl. Praman. ex Macfarl. in Engl., Pflanzenr. 4, 3 (1908) 59. — Type: Rid- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Distribution Skeletal revision 43 of Nepenthes Thailand, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, Sula- — wesi. Ecology heath Notes Lowland — scrub, swamp 1. Korthals — collected this species at certainty. sheets of N. gracilis, of this number bear collections teysmanniana due as a at the material described is in fact N. with this of the two the species. stem few-glanded The lid identify to at the least five by Miquel (1858), from them. species Macfarlane (BO, U). Some of the represented are listed N. (1908) but Danser indicated that this muddled and (1928) error that the N. reinwardtiana are often confused particularly and the decurrent leaf bases, which the gracile pitchers, identify this down run shortly-toothed peristome and species fairly readily. Macfarl. is discussed in relation Nepenthes neglecta 5. N. to gracilis in the section Little Known Taxa. on Selected collections Ria, Rahmat Bangka Is., (BK). — si Boeea — Kostermans PENINSULAR SINGAPORE. 42173 & Anta 852 24039 tan, G. Pamatton, x carpa — is a Miq., - Korthals hybrid a syn. Soc. N. Kiew, W (Type). FR, Keith Coll. Kota SULAWESI. van Asahan, Steenis 1480 (BO), 4025 Vethevelu BORNEO. 2027 E coast, (SING). (KEP). Kostermans - - 9604 naturally occurring hybrids Beng. 75, 3 J. Linn. Soc. 38 — ampullaria, and Borneo (1908) 320; (1914) 282; Danser, iso Borneo. is (taxon Kelam, 338 Sela- (BO, L). proposed; Nepen5 (1992) 22, Nepenthes rare but 80 in this x tricho- widespread paper). Ridl. Pitcher and National designated here, SING; with N. Malaysia, Singapore ramispina; Shivas, Telupid, rd, Belait, Kalimantan Noerkas have been NP, Ching Labi Barat. G. (SING); Enrekang, Kp. Rapang, (KEP, SING). Bako Brunei. Kalimantan Sakol 4191 (SING); Pahang, 25256 Sarawak. Loemban (BO, SING); Narathiwat, Takbai, 4084 Tinggi, — 48915 Kutei, nrMelan, — (BO); THAILAND. (SING); Baram, Anderson Timur, gracillima J. Wildlife — (BO, SING). with N. mirabilis from Nepenthes gracillima Ridl., J. As. 316 530 p.p. Ajur Moeroe, (BO, SING); Johore, naturally occurring hybrid Nepenthes G. J.H.Adam, Wilcock & Swaine, J. Trop. Forest Sci. in Sumatra, Peninsular 29. (BO, SING). Sabah. Kimanis s. n. Is., Perak, Larut, King's Burkill A number of ghazallyana nomen, rd, Kalimantan (B); Hybrids thes Woodlands (K, SING). Hatlier2235 372 MALAYSIA. Sibolga, Teijsmann Anambas (SING); Garrick & Enoch 8 (KEP), Forman SUMATRA. 7806 Tasek, Berau, Henderson — to he also Five further sheets examined were specimens being stems the slender help possible not and different albomarginata, and triangular ridges, m. gracilis. Nepenthes albomarginata 4. 800 distillatoria and Wal- N. name It is teysmanniana herbaria the labels of the Utrecht to to (1840: 22); m albomarginata. (Feb 1856) confused, two of N. synonym of N. specimens korthalsiana and N. numbers same soils, podsol poor level of N. khasiana. Utrecht have been sent to 325 as on sea the latter the Wallich herbarium at K includes to Teijsmann's Sibolga under the variety elongata. of these two of the misapplication specimens who described N. was Jack's areas Sumatra. Sibolga, As disturbed or ultrabasic soils; or the altitude of the type 2244 under his former with duplicates sandstone on gives both 2. Blume cites lich's Cat. No. 3. peat-swamp forest edges, BO), plants Parks Bull. Macfarl. in Jard. of Peninsular 10 (1990) Peninsular 36. Bot. Engl., Malaysia — Pflanzenr. Buitenzorg III, & G. 4, 3 & Robinson Tahan, (1908) 38; (1928) 296, Singapore (1984) Type: Wray Malaysia, Pahang, 9 31 5309 990 m, 29 excl. partim; (lecto, May 1905. BLUMEA 44 Nepenthes alba Ridl., in bongso 3 4, non Korth.: auct. 3 (1908) Ridl., June J. Linn. 1-5 m tall. Stems sessile, lanceolate; 5—10(—16) veins 0-3 longitudinal Lower irregular. wings buliform to 2 x Soc. 1997 Beng. 75, auct. — Becc.: non 282. (1914) 3 320. (1908) Peninsular G. Macfarl. Nepenthes — & Type: Wray Malaysia, Pahang, each side of Robinson 1500 m, Tahan, flattened in with smaller interspersed long, flattened, sparse unbranched, absent or Colour of lower lower part, cross x 1/2 to section; pitchers deep-purple becoming pale yellow to cm; nerves x 1-3.5 infundi- wings absent; peristome mm more across, 0.15-0.2 curved. blackish less or spur 2-3 short, pale coloured rose < 0.05 and lid likewise. green; upper pitchers with even-sized, mm across; Indumentum very ivory-white above, 1.5-3 ovate, 1.2-2.3 broadly to sparsely pubescent, pitcher to 5-10 to long. Upper pitchers lid orbicular lipped glands stems, axils on cylindrical above; mm amplexicaul; 3/4 height and then cylindrical, but 0.9-2.8 slightly thick. Leaves cm half of blade; pennate outer 3 to glands lipped, 0.4-0.5(-0.7) 1.2-2 cm; in midrib, at 0.2-0.5 apex acute; base cuneate, cm; infundibuliformbelow, mouth; 6-15 to sub-angular; terete to broad, fringed elements mm slightly sometimes mm, 1, Nepenthes singalana Soc. Bot. 38 BO), 1-1.5 x below, abruptly narrowing across, mm on pitchers gradually broadening mm iso — J. As. partim; No. 42, 1905. Terrestrial climber, cm; 22. (1924) 47 (lecto, designated here, SING; 5411 3 Fl. Mai. Pen. Pflanzenr. Engl., Vol. green in markings throughout. Distribution — G. Tahan and G. Ecology Peninsular Malaysia: the Open — Notes At the — same areas specimens 1. Ridley as a In N. names to (1928: f. 7) described N. 1924 he in the gracillima, is of N. but larger, is pitcher fewer and not more as N. alba, and coloured rose some we can be at same same expedition time described N. Danser (1928) as N. latter ramispina reduced all these Danser's illustration ramispina by its smaller ramispina. the spur is from N. usually simple, and the whole gracillima becoming pale yellow Kiew markings throughout. plant to is ivory (1990) the lid glands is somewhat are glabres- particularly striking: they white in their discussed the upper parts, species on G. detail. specimen of N. gracillima (Ridley 16097) as belonging to (see there). gracillima, N. ramispina remaining three seem to large or the distinguished 4. There has been confusion about the brids weathered and described the identification, have reinstated N. uniform in size, 3. Danser identified a N. alata collected on the Genting Highlands. attenuated, green in their lower part, ed N. heavily from Mt. Tahan collections in 1908. gracillima The coloration of the upper pitchers of N. Tahan in N. or ramispina. Nepenthes gracillima size. The with soils quartzitic on specimens corrected this species: new from Mt. Semangka are amongst scrub, or time he identified other Korth. bongso cent. Banjaran Timur; 1300-2100 m altitude. rock; 2. mountainranges, eastern Tapis. be macfarlanei, to a N. species common; confused gracillima, but regarded by hybrids. Amongst this may be differentindividuals. The Malaysia: ramispina and N. sanguinea. Danser (1928) reduc- synonym of N. as of upland Peninsular Nepenthes an ecology the delimitationof the herbarium specimens, hy- artifact of collector selection of unusually of the three species is distinct (Kiew, 1990). M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Nepenthes gracillima tinct morphological nonetheless it is possible Stem cylindrical of related closely and western that pair, hybrids Pitcher spur lid simple; glands broader peristome 6 (> numerous, 3 mm) (< narrow small Stem perceptibly 3 glands few, large (0.4-0.5 mm) 3-angled, pubescent; Collections 20954 at 42878 — 20644 PENINSULAR MALAYSIA. (BO), ramispina N. gracillima lid without hairs . flattened peristome toothed, Wray G. (FRIM); & Robinson Nepenthes 5309 gymnamphora (1827) 85; Korth., Buitenzorg III, 9 300 of / N. (Type Cockburn 63 alba); Strugnell 12297 12211, 12212, 12227, — Blume, (1824) 366, (1840) 32, t. 3 19 t. & 4: 11021 & Bot. Bat. 2 Lugd. f. 20, (all at BO); (FRIM). 1; Blume, 55-70; Danser, Nepenthes melamphora Mus. sensu Fern.-Vill., Fl. Nov. Filip. Nepenthes gymnamphora var. haematamphora Miq., tenz. Macfarl. in (1895) 186; Engl., haematamphora (Miq.) Miq., Mts Patuha & Java, Reinw. Blume, ex 8. (1852) — Enum. Bull. Jard. PI. Bot. Cat. Gew. Type: Nees, I.e., Nepenthes rafflesiana Fl. Pflanzenr. Ned. Ind. 4, 1, 1 PI. 3 App. (1880) 173, Jungh. (1908) (1858) 1 quae = N. alata Blanco. (1852) 169; Beck, 57. — 1073. — Wien. 111. Gar- Nepenthes melamphora Type: Junghuhn s.n. var. (n.v.), Merapi. Nepenthes phyllamphora auct. auct. Nepenthes melamphora non non var. Willd.: Reinw. Jack: Haberl., ex Bot. pubescens Kuntze, Miq., Fl. Ned. Ind. Rev. Gen. PI. 2 1, 1 (1858) 1073. 227. Tropenr. (1893) (1891) 562. — Type: (not located) Gede. l[Nepenthes melamphora var. 5; Beck, Non Wyatt-Smith 58, 61, 62, 5411 (BO, FRIM); (BO); (FRIM), (lecto, designated here). Nepenthes melamphora Java, & 7891 20915 (FRIM, SING), SING); Wong gracillima), 28877 Nat. 3 Gesch. partim. nomen; at 1500 m, Kloss Kiah 1478 (FRIM), lid lid; near macfarlanei Nees Verh. Nat. (1928) Buitenzorg (1823) 111, 1.19 (all of N. Ann. Sc. Nepenthes gymnamphora Nees, Javae 1448 16098 & Symington sanguinea Pahang, G. Tahan, Hanijf 7890 (BO, SING), (Type Tahan, Padang Luas, 1400 m, N. (BO, SING); Ng 13704,16097, (FRIM); Ridley FRIM); Pahang, G. Tapis, 30. 20666 2 .. N. (0.2-0.3 mm) with many bristle-like hairs below (all speci- mm) 3-angled, glabrous; peristome scarcely toothed; Stem sharply Holttum dis- a be found, are to N. b. but mountain eastern Peninsular Malaysia highland lid rounded; peristome 2a. Pitcher spur branched; lid b. doubt a acknowledge we majority sub-angular; or lid ovate; Stem angular; 3a. the key no 45 of Nepenthes correlates with the disjunction to are revision follows: mens as b. ramispina of Peninsular Malaysia. Whilst ranges la. and N. Skeletal Wien. Nepenthes melamphora Distribution lucida 111. Gartenz. — Blume, Mus. (1895) var. 186. tomentella Bot. —Type: Becc., Lugd. Bat. 2 Mullers.n. Malesia 3 (1852) 8; Becc., Malesia 3 (1886) (L), Borneo.] (1886) 13, quae = N. pectinata Western and Central Java (one record from Borneo, Danser. see note 3 be- low). Ecology Notes reference — to — Forest, 1000-2750 m altitude. 1. Blume's 1823 a Reinwardt (1824) published his decided complete was more substitute the description new name of the publication description which, of N. Nepenthes melamphora gymnamphora than that for N. (with name in the event, Reinwardt as based melamphora, the author) was never on was published. material which he and he therefore decided so as to in Nees to avoid confusion with 46 BLUMEA Blume's can ship Since Reinwardt is name. be attributed only have been annotated sheets (male plants) cation of the Danser the by not clearly not at likely on specimen a 430 and 988,205-448. The first of these is excludes it prise original Breslau in University plant, 1851 for 'moral to do as probably 1817, and distinguished present (Danser, at 1928), is based. Another sheet two other sheets: on 988,205- the other hand, may Esenbeck von not was be sterile com- dismissed from was and his herbarium turpitude' publi- Korthals collection, which a sheets, Nees melamphora. that specimens The various Korthals specimen said was material. The latter original as material of N. author- (Van Steenis-Kruseman, 1950)]. gymnamphora female however, name number of have been collected after they but this which N. Leiden, 908,155-1069 comprises again a melamphora. Java in 1831 908,156-109, be the material to are sterile Reinwardt collection made in a sheet number H.L.B. not 1997 1, the author of this latter correct, since Leiden in 1993. However, since this it is No. material for N. [Korthals reached cites 42, Nees. At Leiden there 'Type' as are names (1928) to Vol. was up and split sold (TL-2). The whereabouts of the N. gymnamphora material (the collection having been sold not to tion f. 1 in the 2. Beccari of what tinued based was be to then N. published work regarded segregated: as in us. and the paratype as In the meantime we have decided plate variety (lower pitchers). widespread species. name by N. rosulata; and of N. specimens The Sumatran variant has Schlauer & Schlauer & Nerz specimens original publica- tomentella to include Sumatran 1928 Danser described N. the invalid 19 in Nees' the lectotype (stem, leaves and inflorescence), and as a to specimen, resolved as xiphioides. the inclusion of a described the mixed types, on on to serve same (1886) (1986) published ing species this (1824) is selected plate 20, is unknown herbaria) several to lectotypify pectinata, although Nerz lastly Salmon & Maulder N. (1995) pectinata, reject- singalana. Nepenthes pectinata is distinguished several characters; in overall architecture it differs in that the upper leaves by the produce pitchers; like the neck; N. pectinata usually has 3. The at van variety Steenis 17624 Nepenthes Nepenthes tus). a narrow are decurrent species; the on with the stem, have pitchers mouth, and the peristome drawn denser indumentum, and the inner rarely their bases, a out un- more into a peristome margin Type: 1850-1900 36 Central (7 G. JAVA. Slamet, Batavia, Kirawang, G. Gede, Forman Backer 420 J.R. Turnbull Turnbull 19 m, Nepenthes dentata — (BO, K, L); de Monchy 94 125 (BO); Preangar, (K, L), Meijer (BO); Kediri, G. 2870 G. Pangeran- (BO), Schiffner Dorowati, 24/5/1920, Coert s.n. 1999 (BO). hamata J.R. Turnbull & A.T. Middleton hamata — Sing. a and to lucida described by Blume is discussed in the section of Little Known (SING); Banjoemas, 31. petioles attenuated the end of this paper. Selected collections go, gradually teeth. larger Taxa more base of the present shortly amplexicaul rounded, urceolate form, with has are discernible scarcely and broadly winged leaves upper was Tamin & Hotta (1994); (1994) lectotypified con- this Sep Sh. Mar & A.T. & Middleton Kurata, Nepenthes G. 83121a (BO n.v.), 10 Central (10 Feb 1984) Sulawesi, G. 108 (as hama- Lumut W ridge, 1983. 1984) 197,1.1, Sulawesi, Middleton,Reinwardtia Lumut, f. 1. of Mt. — between Kinabalu, Sabah (1976) 11, Type: Eyma bivouac 3572 nom. nud.; Gard. Bull. iso BO), (lecto, designated here, BO; II and III on N spur, 3 Sep 1938. M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Distribution Ecology 2500 — revision Sulawesi. On open 1. This — N. name rooted in ridge-tops, and moss species first mentioned in was dentata, although he did date is 7th March 1984. The publication of the preprinting publication date of 10th date of these February is open either Kew at Gardens Bulletin of propriate or to which arrived at Singapore November 1985 over at 3. This rounded species is related this this distinguish only develops Some specimens appendages pitchers species in the appear collections form represent what of two an to be 1783 (K), 3573 1784 (K); Nepenthes hirsuta (1928) 306, of Borneo Nepenthes hirsuta K), Borneo, G. hirsuta Hook.f. f. Timbu 1985 and (K) from which describe they found not were at the lid, most the lids of the lower may bear not notable similarities the spur is branched, and pitchers fringed wings. with and is variable in the located, collections var. var. West Sulawesi, Biv. (?n.v.); 3643 in 3970 A.DC., f. 50. typica summit, The features plate-like teeth, degree of description (all BO); but development. seven or so and selected type figure), whilst the material selected but the description suggests possible some- that the represent hybrids. ridge II—III, Mt. (BO); van sur- often lack of G. north Lumut, ridge Turnbull of G. Tambusisi, 30/3/80, Turnbull & Middleton & Lumut, Middleton Poso S.D., Lack & Grimes 83166- 78, (?n.v.), Balgooy 3335, 14/5/79 (BO); Tomongkobae G. Poka Pindjang, Kjellberg 1492, 28/5/29 (BO). Hook. f. 8; Phillipps & — Prodr. A.L. 17 Type: Low s.n. Engl., Macfarl. in (1873) 99; Danser, Nature Lamb, Macfarl. in glabrata Bull. 4 Malaysiana 13, (holo K), Borneo, Pflanzenr. 4, 3 3 Buitenzorg III, Pitcher Plants Lawas River. (1908) 50, Engl., Pflanzenr. 4, Jard. Bot. (1988) 16; (1908) nom. inval. 50. — Type: Lobb 92 (holo Sarawak. Pitcher Plants sheet on Sojol (G. Ogoomas), 27/10/83, Nepenthes leptochila Danser, BO, August infundibuliformis), striking peristome, been some 83122-32 Mt. Roroda (1996) 92, Nepenthes hirsuta Lamb, not (BO, K); 5/9/38, Eyma (?n.v.); Nepenthes 9 in later, year illustrated in his (as and Mts, 9/10/38, Eyma 3969, 3969a, 32. not both libraries in June 1984. The ap- a continuum. Kurata's a SULAWESI. Central — 83121a, 19/9/83 (BO n.v.), 3/9/38 ,Eyma was certainly was like N. tentaculata. At present the wholly of in form hybridise, may Collections a The effective 'preprinting' intermediate between N. hamata and N. tentaculata. It is species 83185-97 or the upper pitchers something an extreme may are Turnbull and Middleton has by days. in effective the accession of volume 36 of the N. tentaculata; amongst the to branching appendages, and the upper glands, which other by 28 an any other herbaria examined. the presence of hair-like are the effec- appeared with determine. It to collections, N. hamata and N. species (N. glabrata, nor Reinwardtia, under descrip- (E) respectively. 2. The Turnbull and Middleton Sulawesi Bogor, of N. hamata debate. Whether the to Edinburgh prior volume of Reinwardtia arrived 1984. The Singapore, although 1984, gaining priority by two names available before the Kurata paper is hard deposited three 1400- (1976) Kurata until name description of volume 10 of pages appropriate publication widely into trees, climbing listing by a validate this not tion appears in volume 36 of the Gardens Bulletin of tive 47 of Nepenthes altitude. m Notes the — Skeletal 1711-26; Bull. of Borneo iso BO, K), Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg III, (1996) 97, Borneo, E f. 52. — 9 (1928) 319, Type: Amdjah Kalimantan, G. 730 f. 13; Phillipps & A.L. (lecto, designated here, Djempanga, Sep 1912. 48 BLUMEA Distribution Ecology Notes 1. — — tween as lost. The relatives, have confined long-hairy but with shoots Young be- large nectary-openings is re- the type indicate that the hairs on nomenclatural point of a in northern Borneo, but widespread restricted distributions: N. ultrabasic soils in to altitude. m since it in- view, species. hirsuta is more 600-1000 ridgetops; short-hairy. Nepenthes leptochila to is invalid from variety typica Nepenthes 1997 1, characteristic inner margin of the peristome, a slightly toothed, very hairless form. a near cludes the type of the 2. hirsuta has the ribs. It varies from duced here are only or sandstone soils, on Nepenthes which is entire, No. 42, Northern Borneo: Sarawak, Brunei, Sabah, Kalimantan. Thick peat — —Vol. and N. Sabah, which hispida two in occurs close apparent which is macrovulgaris more or Sarawak, less near the border with Brunei and Sabah. Selected collections (KEP). Sabah. - gau, Patrick 642 33. Nepenthes Acta hirsuta auct. long; to 50 tuse, often mm on by m. x 22 Gartenz. (1895) 187. unequal, 0.5-1 Engl., mm narrowly shoots 7.5-28 and cm, base peltate, it clasping each side of the midrib in the the lower cm obtuse an acute to long, wings, half, the 1.5-3 1-3 outer oblique, slightly 0.25 2.7 x mm wide cm, larger, elliptic, apex but to more so; to lid and spur 2 mm cm broad, stalk 2.5-4 cm sheet no. 55649, ft. cm, apex M. Hotta, half, its diameter, to normal a to the cm wide mm spur 7-11.5 to x 5 at long, 1.6-2.8 acuminate to ob- down the wings short, Longitudinal blade, 2.5-4 but 4-6 nerves 3, mm mm cm; the mm mm lid entire. not sinuate, ribs ovate-elliptic, those on the midline, Upper pitcher 0.4-0.5 mm Male inflorescence 9-13 2-flowered 1.4- lower surface with as wings sparsely fringed lacking fringed elements, long; partial-peduncles fringed apart; mouth ovate, wide, long; two in 5-8.5 mouth, the mouth, with across, long, 1.2-2.7 pitchers. to slightly cordate, mm 0.7-1.3 cm, x pitchers ovoid-ellipsoid 1-2 0.5-1.2 0.1-0.15 c. blade obx the midrib. Above each inflores- an ovate tendril. Lower truncate glands in lower 7-12 from the leaf base. Pennate nerves incon- shoot has lacking base shoots 2-4 sessile, stems shortly the axil, coriaceous. elements 1-2 long; or long. Leaves leaves of short peristome rounded, mm as Hallier Damoes, decurrent-amplexicaul, extending the base, 1-1.8 cylindrical; mouth and wide; at crater-like 0.35 G. 46831 (SING). 4,3 (1908) 59, partim; subcylindrical, tapering slightly rounded, peristome, cm half concave; circular, numerous 2000-3000 Pflanzenr. apart, the inner margin with teeth 0.5-1 0.9-2 lower, apex, and wide, fringed mm 2550 thick, internodes of climbing by 9/10 replacement upper cm G. Barat, (BO), Type: Burbidge s.n. (W, River, 1.8-3.3 x spicuous, apparently few, running almost cence, the first leaf of the Yai (1966) 7, partim. broad, and almost meeting opposite with — Lawas 2, K), Sarawak, sometimes not (SING); & 5. Fig. — Stem terete, 2-4 climbing 2480 s.n. Awa range, (KEP); Tambulanan, Kenin- Kalimantan Oilfields, Sesarip, Meijer Hook, f.: Macfarl. in non oblong, leaves of stem iso W SAN 60107 Kalimantan. - Dulit Sg. Kayan, internodes of short shoots 0.25-0.75 lanceolate cm; Wien. 111. Geobot. Phytotax. Climber, height cm Beck hispida designated here; Nepenthes Tarakan Timur, Ulu Gambio Loloh (KEP). Anderson Kuching, 8/1912, near Division, Telupid, SAN 68879 Nepenthes hispida Beck, lecto Ruku Sarawak, 7th (SING); Sandakan, & Kumin Kalimantan (BO); BORNEO. — 12640 Serapi, Smythies near broad; cm base, mouth long, but the near 1.5 mostly M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Fig. 5. Nepenthes hispida d. female inflorescence; lower lid surface, e. Skeletal Beck. a. Stem with male underside of lid; f. detail (a, b, d—g: Morshidi 24068 ; c: revision inflorescence; of peristome, Burbidge s.n.). 49 of Nepenthes b. upper internal pitcher; view; g. c. lower detail of pitcher; glands on BLUMEA —Vol. 50 1-flowered, 0.5-3 column 1.5-2 all 2-flowered, mm 7 to fruit valves 35-47 forward slightly erect, lower on Ecology Notes with its Heath This 1. Low and name Vienna (W) 2000 there is Upper leaf-blade, midrib, (when dried) purplish red or m long overlooked, partly across; peduncle, upper grey; tepal to there is also 3000 feet probably as no flowers red. greenish; in the hirsuta, or some as bear specimens label of printed a handwritten label: "N. speseen." At seeding specimens transcribed from presumably well, accord specimens and he has exactly to (1908) placed doubt in- no Beck's N. descrip- hispida which he described. Under this typica var. and area larger, a flowering the Kew material saw Low's. The because of difficulties collection with a of this sheet with details the type of N. hirsuta, the varietal Beck's N. specimen however, 'Low' hispida, 2. This species not see is (1928) related decurrent leafbase, and also in the (brown long at common in the mm (3.5-6 Collections Lambir SING, 34. n.v.); Nepenthes Nepenthes x f. BORNEO. — mm x hookeriana Fl. Ned. specimen most The illegitimate. here interpret we of Macfarlane's a he treatment as of hirsuta, B. Hills, Bt. in N. long a on amplexicaul- purplish stems grey 1.5-2 only appears mm to be one Brunei and the type from the Lawas River. Teraja, Terajah FR, Seria, 21/12/63, 11672 & hirsuta) staminal column hirsuta). Nepenthes hispida Batu-Api, 21/1/64, Burn but distinct in the character of the indumentum, with dense Hotta 13518 (SAR), 1/3/66, Awang Woods 2380 (SAR); (L). - Morshidi Lawas Hotta 12881 Sarawak. S 24068 (SAR); Mm Dist., (K, L, SAR, River, Burbidge s.n. (Type). hookeriana Lindl. 157; G.Nicholson, Handl. and the Lambir Hills of northern Sarawak, with nearby to Bt. Burn in Lambir mm in N. long Brunei, Bt. Subok NP, 29/9/78, SAN pilose region surrounding Tembrong, N. to long (1-2 collection being known from Brunei superfluous skeptical was The male flowers have hirsuta). anthesis is as variety the type. closely bristle-like hairs 1.5-4 name is in all likelihood the Danser specimen. but did in N. sur- pitchers glau- cites 3 collections: "Low!, Beccari!, Burbidge!", since the former specimen is last named of longer, "Am Lawas River bei 2000 bis 3000 Fuss as tion in both dimensions and appearance. Macfarlane likely 2 altitude. collected together in this duplicate a handwriting synonym of N. x inflorescence, including axis, 100-800 Burbidge River, the on inside, peristome Beck cites the type the Kew label. Beck terpreted 3-5 mm the stem, tendril and on of neither collector. At Kew there is Lawas 0.2-0.5 dark coppery, bristle-like hairs 1.5- has been forest; species Burbidge attached; however, F.W. elliptic glands and shorter and denser red, especially 1-1.25 partial peduncles nearly cm; N. hirsuta, but denser and as staminal mm; base; tepals elliptic-oblong, highly conspicuous stems 2 x Borneo, NE Sarawak and Bmnei. typification. (Low)!". cies, — — — stalk 5 with Indumentum Colour of fruit, glabrous. Distribution the and leaf-blade, green, flecked cous mm. surface and staminal column. tepal face and near entirely covered 3.5 c. single whorl, subglobular, a overall; pointing, mostly simple, long, persistent mm sparser lower 3-4 x cm overall, branched mm the upper surface long, 13 to 1997 1, tepals elliptic, anther-head with anthers in mm, diam.Female inflorescence mm 4 bracts absent; long, mm No. 42, Indie Lindl., Gard. 111. 3 Chron. Diet. Gard. 4 (1848) 87 nomen; (1886) 436; (1900) 54; Burb., Flora & Gard. Mast., Chron. Sylva II, 12 Gard. Chron. (1892) 561, (1904) 111; 2 ic. (1881) 812, 557; Boerl., Macfarl. in Engl., M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Pflanzenr. 3 4, (1908) 34; Danser, of Peninsular plants Pitcher of Borneo Plants Nepenthes rafflesiana auct. f. 7. 227. — Type: hookeri Nepenthes Non Nepenthes hookeriana Distribution ic. cum sensu 9 Buitenzorg III, & (not located), Borneo, s.n. (1848) 68. Suppl. 3 f. (1928) 309, A.L. 9; Shivas, Pitcher Lamb, Sarawak. nomen. (1850) 593; Beck, Wien. 111. Gartenz. Prodr. A.DC., 17 96 (1873) (in N. synon. rafflesiana); (n.v.). (Lindl.) Beck, Low, Sarawak but Widespread — Low Hort. Brit. Hook. f. in ex Paris, var. hookeriana Nepenthes rafflesiana Jard. Bot. 51 of Nepenthes Singapore (1984) 33; Phillipps Sarawak Low, Loud. revision Not located. Alphand Prom, de Alphand, & Type: — Jack: non Nepenthes loddigesii W.Baxter, (1895) Bull. Malaysia (1996) 94, Skeletal Wien. (1848) 68, 111. Gartenz. N. = quae (1895) 147. Jack. rafflesiana Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, scarce: Borneo. Ecology Notes — disturbed habitats, and then Open, usually — of the parent N. species 1. Nepenthes hookerianaLindl. x was sea first found near only rafflesiana; level book. Hugh Low, however, accidentally, hookeriana and vice in his book versa this confusion in the Gardeners' gives the first full its facies most (1881, vol. taxon Low collection from Sarawak, choice for a lectotype, Nepenthes loddigesii is included on the have (1908) cites to until sever- seem locate this of Macfarlane authority note though even which would been able not N. as where he 157), taxonomically, list- a rafflesiana 2: 818 & f. a we in in Low's name hookeriana. However, x still remained dubious but altitude. the first author to was among them appropriate imen. Chronicle m a name the treated N. Masters well understood in horticultural circles. Macfarlane were specimens, otherwise, and illustration of N. description Macfarlane's revision the or (1848). as to populations 1000 to published of species in the Gardeners' Chronicle of 1848, in reference ing al and N. ampullaria (1908), the spec- but no located. type material has been 2. Nepenthes and N. veins in the longitudinal The lower pitchers stome, but this is lid is eral oblong veins, which 3. are are x outer In into the with oblong-ovate, glands near 1 /2 of the blade are the a distributed throughout, be identification is Ping, — van 4167 (K). not very Johore, hybrids, — such as Waalkes Kalimantan. on The prominent lat- rafflesiana, Chan FR, 1985 x ecologies Nepenthes are 17515 48 trichocarpa, a x this taxon given population of the two is is of- only can sur- parental species kinabaluensis and restricted in their (K); p.p. Matang rd, Kuching, (K, L). Kalimantan N. Nepenthes distribution, and their Malesian scale. a SUMATRA. Beccari BORNEO. Sarawak. Borssum - problematic G. Pulai two localised. It is possible that hybrids disturbed habitats, since the collections peri- rafflesiana. margins. tend to in N. base. rounded unlike those of N. The numbers of plants present in or broad, blunt or notched apex, and trusmadiensis, though locally frequent, (SING). seen naturally occurring hybrid, identical. Other Selected neck a with ampullaria, shortly petiolate a and scarce. marginal PENINSULA. and only, with another they of N. typical pitcher wings long apical ampullaria it is intermediate between the morphology urceolate with broad developed between N. naturally occurring hybrid albeit small and not not densest Along vive in are the lid widespread, ten to a 1908). The leaf-blade exhibits the venation parental species. the hookeriana is x rafflesiana (Macfarlane, - Sabah. East coast, (KEP). — Collenette Sook, Yates 1394 SINGAPORE. 707 Hobbs Barat, Pontianak, Mampawah, (K); 13 G. (K); (BO). Gadang, Sook Tulit Enoh 362 — Jurong, (K). MALAY Green Lubuk rd, s.n. Sika- Comber 52 BLUMEA 35. inermis 9695 meijer life in auct. Sumatra Distribution — Ecology mossy Notes ed in the 83 Buitenzorg III, of the few one (Hopkins al., et 9 f. (1928) 312, M. 10. 1800 m, 26 Kerinci, M.Hotta in — Type: Biinne- 1920. Apr and Hotta, Diversity m in Danser error 9695) known species only 2300-2590 1990); typographical of dynamics badly damaged, led (1928) for the Kerinci and the to in epiphytically grow altitude. the omission of the to it is mention- locality, although We have selected this material figure legend. tile material is G. f. 2 toto. partim, number (.Biinnemeijer specimen 1997 Sumatra. — 1. A — Jard. Bot. Korth.: Tamin & non (1986) This is forest Bull. Danser, (lecto, designated here, BO), Sumatra, Nepenthes bongso plant 1, No. inermis Danser Nepenthes Nepenthes 42, —Vol. as the the pitcher presents lectotype, since the fer- characters of this primary species. 2. This remains species and poorly known, lid. The tendrils may row species they may not coiled, be coiled in upper always are or an pitchers. An unrelated al., 1990). dibulate pitcher, demonstrated in viscous highly luting or pitcher washing rainwater excess mouth, causes whilst the of high proportion the pitcher mixing the to nar- to be of ex- (Hopkins combination of infun- same and suggested, overbalance, shedding the part of the water pitcher, The and the (Wistuba, dipterans (flies) compared to other Sumatran weight of from the broad of viscosity 1994). suggests that this species bongso) without di- pitcher (Wistuba, 1994). of the column with rainwater N. is upset pitcher never very majority fluid is said pitcher fluid. It has been contents of the lower name a that the infundibuliformpitcher and the partly-digested shape narrow pitchers (under pitcher plants, grown in the - fluid allows rainwater to be shed from the away the the fluid, prevents of 22 lid and viscous narrow unusual habit The have pitchers and have peristome N. eymae, shares the species, greenhouse a when the tremely viscous, forming long stringy droplets et the lower yet as been collected. The remarkable upper pitchers lack A survey traps a species (Kato very et al., 1993). Collections Bt. L); (BO); 36. SUMATRA. Sumatera — G. Kerinci, Biinnemeijer Nepenthes New Guinea Pulle fort 277 River, Emended 17 description; Ecology 800 m — — f. Short Jard. 10.; Bot. H. altitude. Buitenzorg III, Rischer, iso BO epiphyte deep to 9 Carnivorous x 80 red spots, New Guinea: Irian Epiphytic, more Rudsdi 40 (BO); G. 5747 (BO, 5522 (BO), 3,1 in (1928) 314, f. Plant Newsl. alcohol), New 2 11; Jebb, (1995) Guinea, Science 75. Irian — Jaya, in Type: Beau- 1912. above with Distribution 5749 Talang, Biinnemeijer Gombak, Biinnemeijer (Type). (lecto, designated here, BO; below, yellow ing rivers, Bull. (1991) 24, 80 m, 9 Nov Okada & Danser insignis Nepenthes insignis Danser, 9695 Bt. Barat, Gadang, Bancah, Talang Babungu, Pitchers peristome Jaya, including rooted in thick occasionally cm. growing moss to 30 cm overall, reddish brown dark green (Rischer, 1995). Biak Island. layer, particularly in sediment bars along on trees rivers at overhang- 800 m; 80- M. Notes Jebb & M. Cheek: 1. Of the three — Skeletal of Pulle 277 duplicates complete inflorescence has been annotated lectotype here. 2. The decurrent leaf base, ered Collections camp, 10258 37. NEW GUINEA. Irian — 4 km S 13669 Brass khasiana f., 4, India, Jyntea 3 India son, Herb. ic. 374 5 Rouffaer Beaufort with toothed inner Is., River, nr margin, Kostermans & Bavieri, 13379 border Pulle River, Prodr. A.DC., — 17 (A large, the as and 2-flow- of affluent 277 Soegeng 936 (BO, 2 km SW of Bernhard BO); n.v., Docters 'C', van Leeuwen (Type). (1873) 102; Anon., Wien. 111. Gartenz. Wallich 2244 Type: Gard. Chron. (1895) 189; 16 (1872) 542; Macfarl. in Engl., iso K-W (lecto, designated here, K-W; x 4), Mts. auct. Ind. Or. ex Willd.: non Hook.f. in Sims, Bot. Prodr. A.DC., Mag. 17 53 (1826) 2629; t. (1873) 102; Regel, Hook. f. & Gartenfl. Thom- (1881) 371, (n.v.). distillatoria auct. non L.: Nepenthes Curtis's Bot. 55 Mag. (1828) Nepenthes melamphora auct. rubra Hort. — Distribution Ecology Notes — ex Forest as ex lectotype species is for the Nepenthes Blume: Hook, Hortic. 1000 margins; Phil. July-Sept J. m (1869) 3 (1827) 371; in f., Trans. Linn. Soc. 22 (1859) 423, p.p. 270. and Khasia Mts. altitude. Kew contains 8 sheets of No. 2244. Three at of which 2 have mixtures of N. N. khasiana from the the 2. This Reinw. Rafarin, Rev. gracilis, Edinb. Graham, 2798. 1. The Wallich collection — comprise non t. India, Bengal: Jyntea of these consist of N. notated Biak and is selected from all others. camp, Brass (1886) 70; Beck, 59. (1908) Nepenthes phyllamphora Nepenthes BO); n.v., Hook. f. in Fl. Brit. Pflanzenr. Jaya. the sheet with the Bogor, khasiana Hook. f. Nepenthes Hook, (A species of Bernhard (BO, K, L); Merauke, p.p. Nepenthes 5 this at 53 of Nepenthes 'Type!' by Danser, large peristome partial peduncles separate L); Idenburg River, revision Jyntea albomarginata, while mountains. One of these latter has been an- species. remarkable for its geographical from the remainder remoteness of the genus. Selected Jyntea Mts, 38. collections — Wallich 2244 Nepenthes Nepenthes x villosa, Danser, Bull. J. Linn. Jard. Bot. Malaysiana 13,4 (1988) 23; Intermediatebetween N. by villose panded hairs; Khasia Mts, Clarke Hooker 3500 & Thompson s. n. (K, SING); (n.v.). of Mt. Kinabalu Kurata, Nepenthes Sh. Macfarl., sp., Bengal, kinabaluensis Sh. Kurata x kinabaluensis Nepenthes INDIA. East (Type); Jarain, Jyntea Mts, 42 Buitenzorg III, Pitcher Plants rajah leaf peltate Soc., Bot., (1914) 9 lid — (1976) 64, pi. 21; Nepenthes rajah (1928) 363; Phillipps of Borneo Hook. f. and N. tipped; 127. (1996) 95, & A.L. x nomen. — Nepenthes Lamb, Nature f. 51. villosa Hook, f.; large, round; peristome whole broad plant wavy, covered with ex- teeth. Distribution Ecology altitude. — — Borneo: western slopes Leptospermum/Dacrydium of Mt. Kinabalu. forest on ultrabasic soils; 2420-3030 m BLUMEA 54 Notes 2. this 1. Kurata's — material, this so hybrid forms (A. Phillipps, pers. comm.). recorded from many species occur together, the 3. Adam & Wilcock and N. bidgeae pollen 39. x 9 Kloss Note — to (1928, f. — f. A 26; — NEW Shrub 0.6 Jebb, to 2 auct. vieillardii m, — 17 Oct glands on 4300 (BM n.v.). Bull. (1916) 140; Danser, Jaya, 17 Utakwa (1991) 26, expedition Jard. Bot. f. 12. Buiten- Type: — Boden Carstenz, Camp to Mt. between 1000 and 2000 alti- m with N. maxima. appearance of the pitcher mouth (Jebb, inaccurately was 2-3 down stem; an mm portrayed 1991) is in Danser et distantibus, Lam 1637 4893 f. Boden Kloss s. n. (BO, K, SING). toto, cum labio costis 0.3-0.4 dentibus iso Buitenzorg III, nullo), BO), 9 (1928) 393 partim, 27. glandulis plurimus costus (holo BO; expedition, nov. (1991) 45, diametro grossus, Tigi, Eyma Bull. Jard. Bot. 17 cirrhus Lake 1.5 c. manifeste mm 0.15- distantibus, dentibus indumentum New diametro, mm (non paucis nullo Irian Guinea, 0.15 (non pubesDoorman Jaya, 1920. nerves mm to long, outer mm 11 x x or 1.2-2.8 4 often cm; greatly contracted, 0.1- apex acute; base decurrent (0-5) running in outer 1 /3 to 1 /4 of indistinct, running obliquely from midrib and or the 1.5-3 cylindric above; 4 5-14 veins 3 distinct irregular network in to slightly angular, or lanceolate; longitudinal with thickened rims, fringe segments spec. Danser, mm Wollaston Jaya. Camp Via, New Guinea climber. Stem rounded somewhat the c. thick. Leaf-blade the lamina; pennate or between N. bur- hybrid Jaya. Cheek, Hook. f. denso Typus: forming Irian Hook.f.: non differt. cm Irian (Type); Enarotali, diametro) peristoinio plus 3200 or s.n. Science in 0.2-0.3 mm 9 New Guinea aristolochioides. It GUINEA. longus (non cento) rarer No information is available Kamburangau, Gibbs above II, Bot., sympatric lamii Jebb & vieillardii toto; mm Top, parental 12). Nepenthes mm al- trichocarpa, x be found where the to pollen. unknown, probably grassland in N. seen glandulis operculi 0.5 sterile Science in The distinctive hooded Nepenthes f. Soc. 12; Jebb, New Guinea: Irian — Habitat that Collections Nepenthes hookeriana and N. x that the much Mt. Kinabalu Trans. Linn. (K), Camp VIb, Boden Kloss 40. been confirmed that only recently be isolated individuals. to (1992) report tude, where it is apparently similar herbarium 1913. Distribution Ecology seen no klossii Ridl. (1928) 317, Jan have apparently true-breeding populations nearly always (lecto, designated here, SING), s. n. 26 VIb, tend plants we kinabaluensis Nepenthes klossii Ridl., III, and of N. case and sites, BORNEO. Sabah. — Nepenthes zorg In the it has hybrid, a rajah produces largely of N. Collection as 1997 1, be validated. to large, self-sustaining, though the is yet No. 42, is invalid and description (1976) name Although long recognised taxon Vol. 4 or 1 /2 of the blade. Tendrils with across. cm; Lower with 2 pitchers obovoid fringed wings these reduced to 2 up to 8 numerous throughout, mm ridges; peristome broad, 0.1-0.5 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: ribs 0.3-0.5 broad, cm flat; 2.5-4 cm face either with dense, within Skeletal apart, teeth mm 1-3 across; lipped margin, large thickened rims, much smaller or and (0.1 mm) 1-5 ceme, mm 8.5-14 long, cm without long, a often much bract. Ecology — New Guinea: Irian Epiphyte — on circular, lower numerous sur- 1.5 mm (1500-2000/ obovoid long. Upper pitchers constricted in the upper 1 /2; 4-14 Inflorescence pitcher. contracted; partial peduncles Colour of Lid mm. in diameter overall, and very the lower as 0.3 to cordate; glands mm mm 55 pitchers on green, 10 to innovations, but be- new the 1-flowered, x a ra- peristome red, interior of sometimes suffused with red. green, Distribution to Indumentum very sparse, coming glabrous throughout. pitcher pale otherwise of Nepenthes margin 3 to usually cylindrical, slightly or more lacking fringed wings, cm; inner on apex rounded, base rounded sq.cm). Spur simple, sometimes flattened, throughout, revision Doorman and Jaya (Mts. in mossy forest, or Erica). scrub and grass above amongst tree-line; 1460-3520 m altitude. Notes 1. — Formerly treated as an outlier of N. vieillardii Hook, f., but all the New Guinea material differs in its almost hairs 1 c. long mm somewhat sharply vieillardii). in N. disparate; of variation. The type glabrous Rather nature variable a (vs. further collections are necessary has specimen sparse species much smaller (vs. cm what high 75-100 more but these glands, exceptionally glandular tendrils, glands/sq.cm widely spaced are exceptionally in N. vieillardii). ribs (0.3-0.4 mm lections from the Hellwig Mts. ( Pulle 803, von and the lid (Brass are pattern glands have 12189) dense, with 1500-2000 glands/sq. The peristome 0.2-0.3 vs. altitudes it becomes dwarfed and stunted dense white elucidate the to dense, very large and prominently lipped. Other specimens are to the collections - ( Lam 1637, Romer of N. lamii has mm in N. 1654). 1037) At Some of the col- very small, are some- vieillardii). delicate plants. 2. The illustrations of ‘N. vieillardii’ in both Danser (1928) and Jebb (1991) are of N. lamii. 3. The species tions of this Collections 10834 man 1939, — 3520 Brass (all BO); the Van Overeem GUINEA. Irian NEW Mt. (BO, U); Top, is named after Professor Herman Lam who made the first collec- plant during Doorman, m, Lam 1654 summit, Nassau E 3° 28' S, Mts, Erica 1520 m, Dec m, 18 Pulle 802, to Mt. Doorman in 1920. m, Oct 17 Oct 1926, Docters 1920, Lam km SW of Bernhard 1460 m, summit, 1912, 2600 3250 (BO); Idenburg River, 12189; Hellwig Mts, Erica Jaya. 128° 25' expedition Nov 803 1909, 1637 van Camp, von Romer Leeuwen (Type), 2100 Door- m, 1037, 1038, (both BO), Hellwig Mts, 1900 m, Jan 1052 Pulle (BO). 843 41. Nepenthes Nepenthes zorg lowii 9 III, Type: Emended Hook, f., Trans. Linn. (1928) 321; A.L.Lamb, — lowii Hook. f. Nature Low s.n. Sh. Soc. 22 (1859) 420, Kurata, Nepenthes Malaysiana 13, 4 (1988) 19, 20; (lecto, designated here, K; description: Lowermost of Mt. iso K x t. 71; Danser, Kinabalu, Sabah Pitcher Plants Bull. of Borneo 3), Borneo, Sabah, pitchers ovoid, Jard. Bot. Buiten- (1976) 53; Phillipps (1996) 98, f. & 53. Kinabalu. ventricose below, narrowing, and sometimes shortly tubular towards mouth, and somewhat constricted below peristome; with 2 fringed wings running from mouth to 2/3-3/4 the height of pitcher; 56 BLUMEA covering of the lower lid Distribution lid surface; Borneo: Sabah — 42, toothed within; lid with peristome rounded, most —Vol. No. 1997 1, bristles numerous exude glands (Mts. Kinabalu, 6 to Madi) and Trus and long mm characteristic white fluid. a Sarawak (Hose Mts., G. Buli, Tama Abu range, Bario, Mt. Murud, Mt. Mulu). Ecology Notes which lack lower Mossy forest, ridge tops; — 1. — a proper peristome is green outside and flexed backwards and has these bristles may and position from diluting (3x2 (6-7 is bristles of white may be 6 to mm below the contents blunt 1 to a mm in length. tapering to a point) in N. upper In exudate. The Wistuba re- life, com- (1994) sug- preventing rainwater to 'waist'. narrow relative apex) mm The relatively small, gelatinous adaptation an The developed peristome. red inside. The lid is a mass upper pitchers mid-point. with short distinguished by its relatively large lid, tapering mm 0.5 x pitcher ephippiata their at lowii. The the to more slen- longer, devel- strongly in the upper pitchers, and the less constricted 'waist' of N. ephippi- also distinctive. ata are 3. The on constricted well a long, tapering many the leaching or oped peristome ly maroon unique pitcher shape processes der bristles deep occasionally support 2. The related N. stout a twisted semi-woody, laterally extremely are is unknown (Phillipps & Lamb, 1996). purpose that the gested and ovoid and bear pitchers, however, are pitcher 1600-2600 m altitude. A distinctive species in the species be can remarkably from curious humans the these tendency of Vogel, collectors The comm.). pers. 'licking', as pitchers or tree common & Lamb, (Phillipps in undisturbed trap leaf litter to shrew Tupaia snails' 'hunting for ' vegetarian a - but suffers great- ' pitcher plant (Ed has often been montana on areas Some collectors have remarked 1996). de reported by the underside of the lids (Smythies, 1965). Collections (SAR, SING); Hum & Martin 1962 S 4° 07' S 5418 Miri (SAR); derson 15085 114° 53' (SAR); Tama Abu SING). (SAR), Trus - S Sabah. Madi, Ulu Mt. s.n. East Kalimantan, G. Hybrids — Two 1. Nepenthes Awa (KEP); Pakik, & N x al. et 51149 25600 755 Bt. (SAR); N Mts, species 4° 03' Bt. 115° IV, & Chai Mulu, An- Chai & Lee 36461 50990 Temedo, Banying 453 & Ismail Kato 1659 W of range, (KEP, SAR). 3578 et & (KEP, SAR, Haviland G. Alab SAN 95220 47', 26512 camp Mulu, G. Api, Awa (SAR), (SING); Aban G. G. Sg. Tutoh, Buli, 14422 McDonald G. (SAR); Retak, Wong 9043 (SAR), ridge, Nooteboom (E, SAR); G. Bt. Hose Sinclair Long Bawan, Krayan, ridge, Ulu NP, of Bt. Mankobo, Beluran, this 2144 (SAR), Smythies (SING), to Jawa S 57910 Mulu 26511 to Bakelalan path (SAR); Lunjut, Pujungan River, of east & Paie Murud, Murud Woods 36561 Temburong Dist., hybrids involving lowii Bulcher Hurt & (KEP, SAR); Lee Anderson G. NP, James Collenette Kalimantan, Buduk 1012 Jermy Kinabalu, 60341 Mulu G. (SAR); Mt. Murud (KEP, SAR), Brunei. (SING), S 44420 highlands, Sg. Melinau, (SAR). - Tambunan Kalimantan. & Lawas, Bakelalan, Chin Dist., 38829 Range, Bario, 19023 Holttum Marudi Lee E, Argent NP, Kalabit (SAR); Div., Mulu Sarawak. Yii Puan NP, (SAR), (SAR); Nyudengo BORNEO. — Murud al. (BO); 11053 - East (BO). have been described: Nepenthes macrophylla —Nepenthes x trusmadiensis Mara- bini, Mitt. Bot. Staatss. Munch. 19 (1983) 449; Phillipps & A.L.Lamb, Nature Ma- laysiana 13, 4 Description and a (1988) 21, 22; — broadening mouth, but with tles below. As in N. lowii the face deep red. Pitcher Plants of Borneo Upper pitchers (1996) 142, f. 76. with the form of N. lowii, with constricted middle, a outer large peristome, surface is and a very predominantly large lid lacking bris- green, and the inner sur- Distribution Note It is of plant Trus may be that note hybrid related lowii N. to Madi). individual (Martin large have been found rarely & Lamb, 2815; Danser, Peninsular K; iso K Malaysia Distribution Ecology 2150 m — Proc. & Bull. — Peninsular — Nepenthes large, a of N. lowii and N. steno- altitude. m 35. Hook, 6/4/1905 (1905) 12; 9 Icon. f., (1906) 29, Pitcher (1928) 323; Shivas, plants of Type: King's Coll. 7421 (lecto, designated here, — Bubu, 4800-5300 ft, 1885. Malaysia. but ridges, in usually sites shady 1000- mossy banks; on (Kiew, 1990). of these sheets ‘N. tials W.B.H., and four sheets collected are macfarlanei Hemsley' by has been Dr. probably in the Calcutta collectors. On King's followed written, presume that this annotation has been done we self. These collections were in Soc. Buitenzorg III, of G. top on 1. At Kew there — Linn. Jard. Bot. Singapore (1984) Mountain altitude Notes one Nature Ma- Lamb, (Bukit Pagon). populations forest above 1500 1996). Mossy 3), Perak, nearly x with N. lowii. nomen; Brunei (Mt. Mentapok); individuals in mixed as Nepenthes macfarlanei Hemsl., 2814 & suggest where N. ed- Kinabalu, 154, f. 82. be comm.). pers. growing to macfarlanei Hemsl. Nepenthes t. Society 21; Sands, & A.L. said was visitors lid with bristles and white exudate. a Borneo: Sabah — phylla (Phillipps Mt on be found to 10; Pitcher Plants of Borneo (1996) and peristome, Note —Found is macrophylla) lowii recent Pitchers tubular, but constricted towards the middle, with — Distribution 42. and N. Nepenthes stenophylla Phillipps x 57 of Nepenthes macrophylla bruneiensis A. Culham, Carnivorous Plant Description the ini- by and received herbarium, him- by Hemsley at Kew 1905. 2. This pitchers it is gin is species are characterised characteristic in the is peristome and flattened, markedly the bristles by they way into developed toothed. The lower are a the underside of the lid. The on abruptly short neck pitchers contracted at at the apex, may be borne on the mouth. The on its inner tendrils to up mar- 90 cm length. 3. Danser N. ramispina are (1928) pointed or N. have ramispina Selected 2961 Storig, Symington Alvins Cameron s. n. are stems. — 37699 coll. 9021 rounded-angular, N. (KEP). 7395 (KLU); - Highlands, Holttum (SING). more (See MALAY PENINSULA. (KEP), King's (KEP, SING), Soepadmo Pahang. collections appear intermediate between has while N. a peristome sharply-angled gracillima and N. for further differential characters gracillima species.) collections 30848 some The bristles below the lid and the toothed macfarlanei. Nepenthes sanguinea macfarlanei cylindrical between these four Symington of N. that out sanguinea. usually diagnostic stem, those of N. G. rather solitary, a 13, 4 (1988) rounded in (Mt. between N. equivalent hybrids no (closely Nepenthes laysiana x Borneo: Sabah revision the summit of Mt. Trus Madi in Sabah. However, on wardsiana 2. Skeletal This natural — frequent that the — M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Perak. G. Batu (BO, SING). Bt. Puteh, Wray Selangor. G. 339 (SING); Ulu Kali, Tunggal, Wyatt-Smith 94569 (KEP). Terengganu. 23404 - G. Sembilu, 7/1952, Hislop (BO,SING); G. Tahan, Ng 20961 G. Shah - s.n. (KEP). Bubu, & Ali Kelantan. (SING). - - Malaka. 58 BLUMEA 43. Nepenthes Hook. f. lipps & A.L. (holo ER n.v.; Pitchers x M As for N. 6.5-8.5 mm high Inflorescence 38-78 cm. bracts long; 2500 1-2 mm staminal column 3-4 at wide at 15-23 long; peduncle cm 1-5 mm x anther-head 1.5-2 long; 35(-60) to at the 12(-20) x 0.4 cm; with 9-10.5 x 5-6x3 Colour of mm. much ridges ± 250, 15-16 pedicels tepals ellipsoid 2-2.5 x cm. mid-point; 22-28 apart; lid larger, 9-12 from main axis; (1987) Type: Marabini 2167/48 — constricted mm 23 Nepenthes edwardsiana; Phil- midpoint; peristome side of mouth, 5-8 long, mm cm nov. 1983. m, but leaf-blade larger, edwardsiana, base and apex, 6-7 at cm 21 as f. 54. (1996) 101, semi-woody, shortly cylindrical, slightly shallower, 1 (—3) mm of Borneo n.v.), Borneo, Sabah, Mt. Trus Madi, stat. Mitt. Bot. Staatss. Munch. Malaysiana 13,4 (1988) Pitcher Plants Lamb, 1997 1, subsp. macrophylla Marabini, & A.L. Lamb, Nature 427; Phillipps No. 42, Jebb & Cheek, macrophylla (Marabini) Nepenthes edwardsiana Description: —Vol. mm; pitcher suffused dull red, peristome darker, inner pale green, lid red above, green below, inflorescence dull reddish brown and green. Distribution Ecology Note — Borneo: Sabah (Mt. Trus Madi); type 2000-2600 forest, ridge-tops; Moss — The leaves of N. edwardsiana reach — whilst the smaller blades of N. edwardsiana, by tinct from that of N. narrowed in its upper 1 Hybrids A — macrophylla and its /3, its 35 start at shorter, with N. lowii (see hybrid only maximum size of about 20 a relatively large collection altitude. m more 12 x cm. The ventricose x pitcher pitcher, 6 is cm, dis- which is lid. there) has been named Nepenthes x trus- madiensis Marabini. 44. Nepenthes macrovulgaris & 2; Lowrie, Plants Sh. Distribution Ecology Notes — — (1996) 103, f. 55. Kurata, Nepenthes — Shrubberies, 1. Five sheets in the (fig. cific name 2. Most is unlike that of N. 3. Specimens to Bt. (Type); — Mt. landslides at Kew or are cliffs cited (Turnbull Sabah & (1988) 352, A.L.Lamb, f. 1 Pitcher Middleton 81166j (lecto, designated 4° 58' N 118° (1976) 76, 10' E, 550 m, 1 June 1981 f. 27. as only the ultrabasic on holotype, & Middleton 81166j) and this is here selected soils; but this is as 300-1200 m. incompatible has been illustrated the hispida, this species ultrabasic soils, its toothless peristome pitchers of this lectotype. The spe- have a constriction immediately can be margin, distinguishand its total below the peristome, species collected Sabah. Mt. Silam, Tribulation, Sq. Segama, Dewol Mt. over the last two decades have often been hybrida’. BORNEO. Tinker, Keramuak, (KEP, SAR, SING); Kinabalu, & Soc. 96 Phillipps macfarlanei. labelled ‘N. Collections 81161 Silam, related to N. hirsuta and N. lack of hairs. The lower incorrectly Turnbull Mt. J. Linn. nomen; combinationof Greek and Latin. irregular closely Middleton, Bot. (1983) 88, Type: of Mt. original publication an ed by being confined not — 12 Borneo: Sabah. with ICBN rules. One sheet 1) & A.T. Plant Newsl. BO, K, L, US), Borneo, Sabah, iso Nepenthes sp., J.R. Turnbull Carnivorous of Borneo here, K; & A.T. Middleton macrovulgaris J.R. Turnbull Nepenthes 96682 Beaman Cockburn 11633 84881 (SAR), Turnbull (K, (K, L, SAR, SING); Telupid, Meliau, Kiabau-Labuk, Meijer 51564 & Middleton KLU, L, SAR); Tongod Dist., Bt. (SAR). Tawai FR, Dewol 108799 M. Jebb & M. 45. Nepenthes Poir. in Ann. (1805) 873; Brongn., Korth., Verh. Prodr. Nat. 17 Gesch. in Flora & 14; Flore de 12 Sylva II, Pflanzenr. Engl., 1 3 4, Malesia Bot. 5 Mus. 3 5, t. f. Bot. (1891) 376; Beck, (1904) 112; Dubard, 86 59 of Nepenthes Bull. (1982) 44, t. Fl. Tellur. 2 Lugd.-Bat. 12-13. — Wien. 12 (1836) 101; Hook. f. in 4 Gardening Bur- (1895) 226; Macfarl. (1906) 62; 100 Syst. Commerson Type: Diet. 111. Gartenz. Jahrb. 4 (1852) 9; 111. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Bot. 2 (1796) 459; Willd., Spec. IV, 2; Raf., (1886) 2; Nicholson, (1908) 31; Schmid-Hollinger, fam. Madag. (1824) 45, (1840) 41; Blume, Ann. revision Mcth. Bot. 4 Lam., Encycl. Nat. (1873) 92; Becc., (1886) 438; Scott-Elliott, bidge, Sci. Skeletal Poir. madagascariensis Nepenthes madagascariensis A.DC., Cheek: (1979) 385, t. 8- (P-LA), Madagas- s.n. car. Nepenthes cristata Brongn., Ann. Sci. Nat. Nepenthes distillatoria auct. Nepenthes madagascariensis Humblot 400 var. Note N. var. macrocarpa — — — the Along There masoalensis, near Madagascar, edges two are Fort 5 species). 196. (1855) Bull. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. 12 (1906) 63. — Type: Scott-Elliott, Ann. east coast far north of swamps and in species of Nepenthes (1891) 376. Masoala as — Type: Scott- peninsula, com- low altitudes. peaty/sandy soils; in Madagascar. the northernmost characterised ventricose-tubular in N. pitchers (vs. as immediately beyond occurs Bot. 5 Dauphin. species. Nepenthes madagascariensis is upper Hortic. Dauphin. in south around Fort Ecology Excluded (1824) 48, partim (see cylindrica Dubard, (n.v.), Madagascar, Distribution monest 1 Brion, Belg. (P n.v.), Madagascar. Nepenthes madagascariensis Elliott 2302 L.: non its by The second infundibuliform wholly Other differences masoalensis). species, of the present locality are cited under N. masoalensis. Selected collections FR, 21/12/38, Viguier & 46. — 3983 26/6/26, Decary Lam Humbert Nepenthes & MADAGASCAR. Meeuse 6032 2004 23 description: giving zig-zag 2-5.5 cm; iso Stem appearance. apex acute to what dilatedand Lower tubular in Wilcock, angular Leaves amplexicaul 3 /2; mm, what broadened and to East (1990) 265. — km Type: Kalimantan, Berouw, to S of Tampina Tamatave, Kostermans Mt. Has 14017 Mapulu, 800 near nodes bent in lower part of stem, rounded, sessile lanceolate-obovate, at the very base; longitudinal or some towards 13-26 orpetiolate; mm cm and 1 absent with a fringed wings across, prominent mm across, outer broadly winged or narrowest at 2-8 internally lid ovate, 4.5-9.2 x 3-5 scarcely cordate, in 4-5, mouth, mm cm, central remaining with teeth apex at to x some- 2/3 to nerves to 6 cm somewhat with front, 1.5 fringe some- mm, ex- rounded, base abruptly ridge, glands surface or broad, apart; mouth oblique; peristome rounded apex, 0.3-2.2 along ridge, rimmed, cm; veins from lower part of midrib, pennate margin; petiole 12-22 x 3.5-8 2-4 ternally margin undulate; attenuate Blumea 35 pitcher ellipsoid throughout, upper 1 to 45 Dauphin, rounded, sub-peltate; base tapering, parallel-sided and arising obliquely, curving elements Antanifotsy, Tamatave & Wilcock BO, L), Borneo, 3/4 of blade, arising from base, long. near Fort (K, P); (K, P); s.n., 1957. Sep Emended (K); Andovoranto, J.H. Adam J.H. Adam & (lecto, designated here, L; m, Humblot (P). mapuluensis Nepenthes mapuluensis 10731 Belavenoke, 1/10/32, Decary (K, P); Tamatave, 20/7/1882 dense glandless; near tendril base to over 60 BLUMEA 45 19 to panded near 5 x lid 1.2 to as in lower rounded, pitcher, 0.4 cm mm apart, teeth but near expanded; wings absent.) not reddish green above, and dark to mouth with purple on front, at inner margin to ex- to 2 only. (Climbing pitchers peristome 12x2 cm; to widening rounded across, Leaves brown below. In life the black-purple markings 1997 1, tubular in upper 1 /2; specimen ellipsoid below, mm across, with ribs 0.3-0.5 across, cm long; fringed wings of BO peristome mouth ovate; cm; No. 42, in lower 1 /2, constricted above and long. Upper pitcher ellipsoid cm mouth; mm —Vol. dry varies from pitcher 1-2 characteristic grey- a light green greenish purple spots; peristome brown; wings black. Distribution Ecology Notes given and in or with species has lid with Geesink Mt. Has 47. 9314 Nepenthes hosy 1949 a a original fuller descrip- which (from very somewhat a different upper remaining specimens, mixed collection of M. the to N. northiana; the Kalimantan Mt. Sep 1957, masoalensis with expanded peristome dimorphy extreme and mapuluensis the smaller Timur, lias locality G. a Kostermans 12 m, 14017 lower undulate edge, leaf sub-peltate non pitch- outer tips. decurrent leaf base been collected from lime- campanulata 1° 50' N Buntung, Bungaan, 700 leaf, only of N. ellipsoid an and the midline, northiana it has from the type (L); Berouw, masoalensis Nepenthes comes 800 m, 23 Mapulu, in their of the type number are exhibits Bogor either shows features, particularly BORNEO. — at confined towards the glands One collection Collections for lectotype. striking similarity a and smaller inflorescence. Like N. 1981, duplicates two but the leaves match the that the material is It differs in many other stone. the material isotype large oblique mouth, ovate holotype Bogor provide species. species 3. This Leiden and as remaining material, may presume that the further unknown the of the majority cited the (1990) only at range). altitude. these the sheet with the male inflorescence is chosen prepared) from the we m original publication holotype. Of pitcher shape, ers In the species. was 2. The pitchers 700-800 Two other collections the as their fig. 1 Borneo: East Kalimantan (Sambaliung 1. Adam and Wilcock — publication. tion of the — Limestone; — Sep 117° 15' Sh. Kurata. E, 700 28 Aug 13821 (L), m, 1957 Kostermans (Type). Schmid-Hollinger Schmid-Hollinger, Bot. Jahrb. (P), Madagascar, Antanampanihy prov., Syst. 97 Antalaha (1977) 576, district, t. Serv. 1-4. — Type: Zaka- d'Agric. d'Antalaha, Ambato. Distribution Ecology — — etation; 30-400 Notes — dagascar, 2. or emarginate an species almost m altitude This while N. Closely lindrical this 1. Madagascar: species is is confined madagascariensis related to N. broader than peninsula, swamp, (Schmid-Hollinger, to not long; and Mt. Ambato mountain to the leaves perpendicular arrangement, ridgetops, xerophytic peninsula in northeastern Ma- it differs in its upper pitchers are veg- the south. wholly infundibulate; distinct in the way the pennate region. 1977). the Masoala is found madagascariensis, ventricose-tubular, or Masoala Pandanus and Sphagnum scarcely petiolate, nerves being the lid is rounded and are unlike those of N. more cy- never and the venation of distinct, and curve madagascariensis, to which M. Jebb & M. Cheek: from the scarcely separable are Skeletal longitudinal revision in that nerves, 61 of Nepenthes tend to they curve towards n.v.); Antalaha the apex. Collections MADAGASCAR. — Amboato, Schmid-Hollinger Dist., Antanampanihy Prov., Zakahosy 1949, II, 2253 Duran 5546 d'Ambato (P); (P); Sinda, S of 102.1-102.23 maxima Reinw. Nepenthes Nepenthes maxima Reinw. 9 Buitenzorg III, Nepenthes celebica ed Hook.f. in boschiana Nepenthes curtisii Mast., curtisii var. SF S of vide; Miandralanitra, sans (1824) 369, Science in Prodr. 17 G. f. 20, — 2; Danser, 17 Bull. Jard. Bot. f. (1991) 29, 15. 14, — 1821. Roemengan, 100. (1873) t. Guinea New Type: Meyer (lecto, designat- s.n. Gorontalo. here, K), Sulawesi, Nepenthes A.DC., (Z) Nees ex 3), Sulawesi, Manado, x Res. Nat. vide. sans (1928) 325, partim; Jebb, Type: ? Reinwardt 1537 (L (Z, (Type); Antalaha, /3 /49 (P); Masoala, Maroantsetra, 101.1-102.21 Ann. Sc. Nat. 3 Nees, ex (Z) 21 s.n., 100.1-100.7 d'Antalaha d'Agric. Roberson Onive, Onive, Schmid-Hollinger Onive, Schmid-Hollinger 48. sur Serv. auct. non Korth.: Gard. Chron. Becc., 2 Malesia (1887) 681, 1 t. 3 (1878) 214; 133. — Type: f. 3 & (1886) 3, Curtis s.n. (K), 9. cultivated ex Borneo. Nepenthes maxima penthes 238; Mast., superba var. Hort. Veitch superba (Hort. Gard. Chron. Guinea, New Nepenthes (1917) 9 Carstenz maxima 141. (1940) — Type: Non Nepenthes Non Nepenthes maxima maxima 344. Mts., minor var. Gibbs — Type: camp s.n. Becc., Gard. Chron. Marshall) Veitch, 9 II, Bot., s.n., Roy. (1893) Hort. 756. Ne- — Soc. 21 (1897) not located. Type; — 14 Ill, J. (1916) Wollaston Bull. 140; Danser, Jard. Bot. Expd. (lecto, designated here, K), 930 m. in Contr. Gibbs, (BM n.v.), sumatrana Marshall, Soc. Kloss Via, Macfarl. lowii var. var. (1905) 379. Trans. Linn. Nepenthes oblanceolata Rid]., Buitenzorg III, 38 Ill, ex Veitch ex New Malesia 3 Flora Arfak Mountains Arfak Mts. (1886) 3, quae Malesia 3 (Miq.) Becc., & Phytogeogr. Guinea, N. = (1886) 3, stenophylla quae = N. Mast. sumatrana (Miq.) Beck. Distribution Ecology Sulawesi, Moluccas, — Epiphytic — Notes New of N. maxima. The sold on (see at a drawing the Leiden material. Nees notes Leiden under N. of von gymnamphora). whe consider it original material, description. A lectotype 2. Hooker did cies as not grassland, swamp lower altitudes not is therefore see cites Esenbeck's It is not probable not 1537) (40 is annotated Reinwardt a male flower and a Reinwardt's material exist elsewhere. Whilst are at (No. original publication certainly Sulawesi, but it also includes present terrestrial in or occasionally or on m, Milne Guinea). 1. Reinwardt's collection — New Guinea. forest, 600-2500 m, but ridge tops; usually Bay, Papua in mossy a fruit, herbarium that possible disputing as the type specimen which was further split from are not up and of duplicates that the Leiden sheets (3) that Nees used further material for his nominated for the present. the Korthals material of N. maxima, and he left the spe- satisfactorily known, describing N. celebica from the material Meyer at Kew. 3. Nepenthes curtisii have been collected material has lected in ever by was grown from seed at Veitch's Charles Curtis in Borneo. To been collected in Borneo, and it is Sulawesi, where Charles Curtis travelled our nurseries, possible (1881) and knowledge was no that the seed after Borneo said to equivalent was (1880). col- 62 BLUMEA 4. ers range the upper vary from slender and pitchers confusion with N. used the presence of ima. Although with cylindrical lid apical an these consider the main we in Sulawesi, merge with N. maxima as eymae or character for N. broad, max- lids ovate intermediatepitchers. The character of N. have we have including Danser, is another close although while the upper infundibulate. There has been diagnostic lower on length, resembling throughout authors, a infundibulate. In in Sarawak do have diagnostic pitchers. Nepenthes evident in upper ovoid are some fusca usually are their entire markedly to appendage individuals of N. some apical appendages, lid which row pitchers The upper pitch- species. strongly to winged along are in Borneo because fusca 1997 1, narrowly cylindrical pitchers In others the lower pitchers. rosette from No. 42, and very variable widespread a form, in greatly populations some the maxima is Nepenthes —Vol. is fusca nar- usually only and is said relative, herbarium material seen no to to support this view. Selected 4019 Eyma collections G. (BO); Kabaena, 1202 mans SULAWESI. — Menado, Obi (BO). 11 Tillare, G. Is., Lam 87169 Buwalda 6216 NEW GUINEA. Ije River — Van valley, (BO, K); Enarotali, Eyma Balim & valley, Burley Soegeng 610 (BO, K). of Buhem 25663 49. River, Mt. - G. (BO); & Royen 4819 Roemengan, Reinwardt Foreman & Ismail 4170 3745 (BO); 7719 4507 Papua New Guinea. & rata Balim Macfarl., Gard. Bull. Trans. Sing. merrillii Elmer, Leafl. Nepenthes surigaoensis Elmer, Distribution Ecology — note Elmer, — added lake, G. (BO). 463 (BO), Kuse- Kostermans Sleumer 5928 above Wellesey, (K); Morobe, (1972) Philipp. Leafl. was (1911) the true 157. — Bot. 8 Philipp. I., Mt. 2165 (BO, K); Kostermans & Headwaters Pabinama, Brass nerves to by Danser x 5-7 on to (1915) 2785. by as N. cm with obovoid, with this a — Type: 1700 m, Urdaneta, t. 1; Sh. Ku- (MAN n.v.), Phil- Elmer Sep 13705, p.p. 1912. Province, including Dinagat Is.). this is m altitude. probably an Although report- error, and is based Merrill. was erroneously a recorded mixture, as 12705 by and the other spe- petiolata. it an can be obtuse distinguished by or broad sinuous specimen (Riedel species. However, it its long, narrow spathu- somewhat emarginate apex, with 5-7 each side of the midrib in the 3. Danser identified a belonging 8 Mt. coast, 20-1700 surigaoensis Philippine species leaves, 20-60 ellipsoid Kew at 7545 (1915) 2787, sphalm. Bot. being epiphytic, specimen (1911) 208, Hutchinson 1907. 20 m, Mindanao (Surigao near 3 Pennsylv. 3, Type: number being 13705. This collection is described longitudinal as 1. The type of N. — the Philippines: to 2. From other er & 53164 & Proc. Bot. Soc. 26 Forest, steep slopes Macfarlane Notes is Gita Royen 143 to Mt. valley (PNH f?), Philippines, Mindanao, Agusan Prov., late Toxopeus Sudjak village Rawlinson, Hoogland 9299 (BO, K, LAE); Normanby merrilliana Toyosh., Nepenthes cies from 514 Koster- (BO). Batjan, 2313 Telefomin, Lisowski (KEP, SING); ippines, Mindanao, Surigao Prov., Dinagat Island, on a van Rachmat Morotai, (BO). Ambon, Boerlage (BO, K, L); Angi (BO, K); Cycloops Mts, Ismail MOLUCCAS. merrilliana Macfarl. Nepenthes by 5780 (L), Kanba-Taripa, Malabo, (BO). Buru, Jaya. Sorong, path Sleumer — 1537 G. (BO); (K, LAE). Nepenthes ed (BO). 4286 Buwalda Selagor, Irian 368 Tobelor, Beguin W Jikodolang, de Vogel Seram, G.Binaia, Argent (BO). G. Lokon, Sabampolulu, McDonald Halmahera, (BO). Sibela, Roepke mun, G. (BO); Minahasa, Tomohai, outer 2/3 of the blade, the pitch- peristome. s.n., seems to us BO) from Gorontalo, Sulawesi that the acute as leaf apex, narrowed M. Jebb & M. Cheek: mouth and teeth do long peristome Skeletal Island: N. collections of N. 50. mikei penthes Salmon B. Salmon & Maulder to pitchers lid. Lids ing & petiolata. Mt. 7545 Hutchinson Mindanao, Surigao Prov., Dinagat I., (BO, SING); Agusan Prov., Maulder, Salmon & 221719 Carnivorous Elmer Urdaneta, 24 Plant Newsl. (AK n.v.), cultivated, Sumatra, Riau f. 3 (1995) 82, Carnivorous Plant Newsl. Maulder, 3.8 to Stems rounded 11.5 to 13705 p.p. 19 & Mt. Prov., 4. 25. (1990) 23, Ne- — — Type: 1900 Pangulubau, x 2.1 2 x cm. to Leaves linear-obovate; angular. Upper pitchers 5-13 Male inflorescence 7-15 cm. 0.8-2 x long, cm to 15x2 cm. mouth acuminate cm; upper 1 /2 to 2/3 bear- from 20-45 flowers. Distribution — Ecology Notes — 2. Sumatra: Aceh, 1. The type material The of the cultivated from was overlooked was partial peduncles. inflorescence of de 1972, — Wilde & Losir Massif, 1937, Nepenthes Prov., (BO); Ravijn van m, 30 Jan 9170 8976, Sabah tra Bull. Jard. Bot. (1976) 56; Nature J. 46 (Lour.) Sp. PI. IV, 2 in Science mirabilis (1805) Cantharifera Rumph., 874. Lour., — Amb. 5 Nepenthes distillatoria auct. Nepenthes moluccensis Steenis K. published its small N. the apex of the a ra- and pitcher, auriculate leaf bases and 9 M. 8488a & K. G. Bandahara, Bui ni short 2400 m, 22 van June Telong, 16/6/1930, Go (BO); Leuser, Aoenan, & A.L. 2 Loureiro Steud., 17 Lamb, Fl. Cochin. t. not located. Br. Isl. Steenis (BO); 24 Lemboeh, 9968 Feb (BO). (1916) 637; Merr., Interpr. (1917) 242; Sh. Kurata, Nepenthes and Hotta, Diversity (1991) 32, f. (1790) 606. — dynamics 16; Pitcher Plants s.n. 59, of J.H.Adam of Borneo of Mt. plant & Kinabalu, life in Suma- Wilcock, (1996) 109, Mai. f. 57. — Nepenthes phyllamphora Willd., (P n.v.), Vietnam, near Hue. f. 2. Nom. ed. platyphylla Blume, (L n.v.), Java, Bantam; 8488, (1928) 330; New Guinea Type: L.: Reserve, (L); Takengon. Kapi Exch. CI. (1750) 121, non var. at Druce Oken, Allg. Naturgesch. 3, Nepenthes phyllamphora s.n. van Buitenzorg III, (1992) 76; Phillipps Phyllamphora the time of the first de- Passoebaea, Habinsaran, 27/12/30, Frey-Wyssling 1937, Tamin & M. Hotta in (1986) 88; Jebb, 13103 (BO); (BO); Losir, Paja, mirabilis having G. Leuser Nature 13190 Wilde-Duyfjes Nepenthes mirabilis (Lour.) Druce, Rep. Danser, at flowers. pedicelled 2250-2750 Steenis van It also differs in SUMATRA. Aceh de 18 Frey-Wyssling who Hopkins, collected on Mt. the authors by mikei resembles N. tobaica from which it differs by Nepenthes Collections specimens species. mispina-like pitchers, with fasciculated multiple spurs 1-flowered Pangulubao. 1100-2400 m altitude. scrub; named for Mike was species and LeuserMts.; Riau, G. Gajo montane Other herbarium material publication. scription — Mossy forest, Pangulubau. 51. of Mindanao 1995. Emended description: Lower placement mikei B. Salmon & Maulder Hopkins, sp., 17 Feb m, 34503 ma- of this material. Surigao province the to Further conspecific. are surigaoensis). Nepenthes Nepenthes PHILIPPINES. — Ramos (Type); Surigao Prov., (Type confined are N. merrilliana and N. bellii, Selected endemics Philippine elucidate the to 63 of Nepenthes suggest that they not terial is needed from northern Sulawesi 4. Three revision 2 2, 2 (1841) 190. (1841) 1368, Mus. Bot. n.v. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1852) 7. — Type: Blume 64 BLUMEA —Vol. Nepenthes macrostachya Blume, Mus. Bot. No. 42, 2 Lugd.-Bat. 1997 1, (1852) 7. Type: Sumatra, Bencoolen; — not located. Mus. Nepenthes fimbriate Blume, neo, Pulau Nepenthesfimbriate (L n.v.), Bot. 6 Mus. Bot. leptostachya Blume, var. (1873) 40, sphalm. echinostoma 70. (1908) J. 46 Type: 37 2 Lugd.-Bat. 154. (1866) Jardine Type: — Hook. f. in Korthals s.n. Bor- (L n.v.), 8. (1852) Type: — Blume s.n. Nepenthes kennedyi Benth., — Fl. (MEL n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Cape s.n. f. (1992) 81, Beccari 121 s. n. not F.M. of Borneo 3 (1996) 110. — macrantha Hook. f. in A.DC. Prodr. 17 (1873) 97. — Type: Beccari Bailey, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 5 & Rodrigas, L'Illustration 185. (1881) Hort. 38 Haskett Type: — York at Bowden s.n. or Park. (1890) 109, t. 66 (as o’brieniana). ?Borneo. Bailey, Qld.Agric. Australia, Queensland, rowanae Plants 4, Mai. Na- Wilcock, Sarawak. Linden located, Nepenthes jardinei Nepenthes Pitcher A.L.Lamb, Pflanzenr. Engl., J.H. Adam & (Hook, f.) (BRI n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Cape Nepenthes obrieniana Type: & Macfarl. in (1873) 95; n.v.), Borneo, Sarawak, Kuching. var. F.M. Nepenthes bernaysii 17 echinostoma var. 2; Phillipps FI (K, (FI n.v.), Borneo, Beddome A.DC. Prodr. —■ Nepenthes mirabilis Nepenthes phyllamphora s.n. Type: — near Somerset. York, Nepenthes ture 7. (1852) Borneo. Nepenthes kennedyana F.Muell., Fragm. 5, part Austr. 2 Lugd.-Bat. Lampei. F.M. J. 1 (1897) 230, t. s.n. Type: Jardine s.n. (BRI n.v.), — Somerset. J. Bailey, Qld. Agric. 1 (1897) 231, t. s.n. Type: — Jardine (BRI s.n. n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Somerset. Nepenthes albolineata F.M. Bailey, Qld. Agric. Jardine s.n. moorei F.M. Nepenthes J. 3 (BRI n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Bailey, Qld. Agric. J. 3 (1898) 355, 58 t. (as albo-lineata). Type: — Somerset. 355. (1898) — Type: Jardine s.n. (BRI n.v.), Aus- tralia, Queensland, Somerset. alicae F.M. Nepenthes tralia, Queensland, Nepenthes cholmondeleyi Jardine s.n. F.M. F.M. armbrustae F.M. tubulosa Moluccas, Nepenthes P. F.M. between Macfarl. in beccariana mirabilis Jumaat Adam Macfarl. Nias var. 1065 Engl., in (1900) 441, (1905) 190, J. 16 59. t. t. 2. (1905) 191, J. — 3. t. 16(1905) 191, t. York Downs 4, Pflanzenr. Se-moun biflora — Type: Cholmondeley Type: Carraway s.n. (BRI — Type: Armbrust (BRI s.n. 3 & 4. — Type: Garraway s.n. (BRI Weipa. (1908) 60. Type: Teijsmann — 6759 (BO), 4, 3 (1908) 67, f. 17. — Type: Modigliani s.n. Nepenthes phyllamphora Non Nepenthesphyllamphora sensu sensu sensu Sims, Regel, Stapf, Fl. Gen. Indoch. 5 (1910) 52. — Harmand Type: basin. J. H. Adam & (UKMS), Sarawak, Nepenthes phyllamphora Wilcock, 7th Bot. Mai. Nature Mag. (1826) Gartenfl. t. 2629 (1881) 371, Trans. Linn. Soc. II, 4 t. (1992) 80, J. 46 10 m, 6 Feb Division, Kp. Bawang, = N. khasiana 372 (1894) = p.p. 217 = f. 1. — Hook. f. N. khasiana N. Type: 1987. burbidgeae Hook.f. Hook. f. Burb. Distribution — to Aus- 5 miles S Jardine River. 16 Pflanzenr. Engl., prov., Non out (BRI n.v.), Is. Non ex s.n. 1871. (P), Laos, Champasak Nepenthes Jardine Type: River. Nepenthes phyllamphora var. pediculata Lecomte, 47 — Coen. Bailey, Qld. Agric. Gebe, Aug (FI n.v.), Sumatra, of Pascoe Bailey, Qld. Agric. n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Nepenthes J. Bailey, Qld. Agric. n.v.), Australia, Queensland, garrawayae 356. J. 7 Bailey, Qld. Agric. n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Head Nepenthes (1898) (BRI n.v.), Australia, Queensland, Nepenthes pascoensis Nepenthes J. 3 Bailey, Qld. Agric. Somerset. Indochina to Micronesia (Palau) except northern Philippines (Luzon) the Lombok). and Australia. In Malesia: eastern Nusa through- Tengarras (East Java, Bali M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Ecology Found in — disturbed, swampy 1000 to up Notes and m, 1. — rarely more species This revision situations. 1500 to long was Usually both Druce and Merrill made the known under the 2. The the western in collections (BO). — CHINA. — Pierre Due, 6/1867, 401 Squires Holttum Segamat, Steenis 6046 38286 — Clemens 2003 Panjang, & wata (BO); de (BO); s. n. (BO). Matano P. (BK). 305 15 Post, Pullen G. Steenis Klam, Varirata LAE); Rossel 97 SULAWESI. Obi 52. Kebar 493 (K, LAE); plateau, long to 1916, hook- variety Nepenthes Lamb, mollis are Distribution — — Brass Dewol 2234 (BO). Palau SAN Langkawi I., 9/1900 253 de 69 Buwalda 5341 UPNG 28365 79 Point, 4378 (LAE). (K); (KEP). (BO). (LAE); Ridsdale N of Balikpapan, Pontianak, Kostermans Lake Mindanao, Camp Kiethley, — 3459 NEW van (BO); Malili, KjellHalmahera, Ekor, GUINEA. Royen Papua - West Prov., AUSTRALIA. Sapapayau FR, Kalimantan. Irian & Sleumer Drees Sepik, Yambi, 1 mile Cape York, Jaya. (BO, K). Hinson (K, LAE); Brass Jardine s.n. So- (BO, - Mt. Manus, 46 S of Moorhead NGF 30352 G. Kus- 6767 136 New Guinea. (UPNG); Fergusson I., Aimelele, — (BO, (BO); Ambon, Mangga dua, Frodin & - (LAE, S), Meijer Western 2116 10543 Antu, Wang Pandak, Sabah. - MOLUCCAS. — 4335 (BO, SING). LAE 77541 Mason Goe- Asahan, Steenis van Lubok (KEP). Poso, Eyma (BO). BW 5225 (BO), lwanggin Div., 55957 Vogel Volkens I., 2nd PHILIPPINES. 11074a Bahang (KLU); Johore, East coast, Moeras, 58080 Oaafdi Telok Pahang, (BO, SING); Aceh, Takugan, (BO); (BO); Sg. Wain, — Menado, Ward 37512 Yai, Kingdon (BO); Bangka I., Biinnemeijer Danau (BO); vicinity, (K, Patrol Central 25997 (BRI); (K, Pas- (BRI). Danser, Pitcher Plants Ecology 9926 VIET- — Hue and mollis Danser Kalimantan, Note s.n. Sun 55 1140 (K). s.n. (BO); (SING); I., Iboet valley, Netoti, opposite Andjai, Markham Frodin I., Abaleti, Nepenthes East due In 1885). with of this MALAYSIA. s.n. Voogd (SING); s.n. I., Jikodolong, (BO, SING). (BO); River, Garraway coe de 12560 Hallier Wiriadinata Highlands, Nondugl 7156 Prov., s.n. Hat (SING); Curtis SUMATRA. Siberut — van Tringan, Kp. Ngaibor, Western 4236 Glugor, 4/1902, Dremsel, Lorengau sub-province, Kerenga LAE); Pierre PENINSULAR — Lake, Soroako, Meijer (BO); 3203 Soepadmo Is., (Beccari, (K); Louitsion, Delavay s.n. Div., Dalat-Oya rd, Jenang — K); Cycloop Mts, Gjellerup Aru rounded Large populations Bonia, 3/1867, Son, Haniff (KEP); Sg. Kapis, Kertan, Vogel Stelleman Ford Din (BO); Kuching, Ridley 3rd (KEP); (BO); Tarakan, Linghas, rong, but flattened and extends well be- more striking aberrations, most Sumatra, Baturadjah, Tembaga, Enoh 424b Mampawah, berg S BORNEO. Sarawak. Amin SAN 113630 4150 of the Macao, 7265 Tasek (SING). 1628 (BO); & Paie 44138 Lanao, m, phyllamphora N. (KEP, SING); Selangor, Rawang-Kuala Lumpur rd, Yap JAVA. Rawa — SING). name Phyllamphora mirabilis. usually it is (BO, SING); Benkoelen, Lebang, Yates Batoe, Awa 9822 s.n. Kerr (SING); Pinang, s.n. reserve, Ahmad (BO). one THAILAND. Bau (BO, SING); Pattani, Yala, roeh is populations from the inner peristome. developing Selected van 200 exist in Sarawak, but herbarium material is very scanty. NAM. Thu Haniff to combination, although the former has priori- populations eastern echinostoma is variety like teeth to of peristome pitcher wall; 3. The said abundant in most few months. a yond correct usually low altitude up at (New Guinea). m Willdenow's incorrect combination of Loureiro's ty by 65 of Nepenthes remarkable range of habitats, but a grassland or Skeletal — Bull. Jard. of Borneo Kemoel (= G. Bot. Buitenzorg III, f. (1996) 113, Kongkemul), 60. — 1500 m, 9 (1928) 338, Type: 12 Nov Borneo; only known from the type, Unknown; 1500 m Endert a f. 14; Phillipps 4282 & A.L. (holo BO), Borneo, 1925. single sheet. altitude. The lanceolate leaves with decurrent bases, of simple red hairs, the virtual absence of longitudinal a dense reddish indumentum veins except for their develop- 66 BLUMEA from all other muluensis Nepenthes Pitcher Plants M. Mt. Distribution — Note is specimen Geobot. Phytotax. f. 61, Borneo: Sarawak 62. 22 Type: — 1900-2400 m, ridge, western a Also collected from hybrid. f. (1966) 7, Hotta 2.; Phillipps 14791a 18 Mar short leaves, delicate whitish green is confused with easily not spur and rounded lid. The lid and white in colour, or Lamb, Bor- L), (Mt. Mulu). gracile species triangular iso 1964. small highland species in Borneo N. tentaculata. It differs in its sile & A.L. (KYO holo; 1900-2400m altitude. vegetation; This distinct — partial peduncles distinguish it N. fusca. (1996) 115, Mulu, Shrub — that the 1997 1, M. Hotta Acta Hotta, of Borneo Sarawak, Ecology the type of muluensis Nepenthes neo, was possible It is species. locality same 53. No. 42, from the pennate nerves, and the 2-flowered ment the Vol. the cuneate peristome ses- usually are with the contrasting strikingly other only based, a predomi- nantly purple-coloured pitcher. Collections SAN KEP, L, m, Martin — BORNEO. G. n.v.); 2370 54. Nepenthes 851 f. (1996) 117, robustis 4-5 gis 2-6 4-5 longis differt. G. Murud N. x, Culham mm diametro 5-9 (raro (non Park, c. 4 mm cm between to 2 cm, midrib, densest scured. Lower the basal about the pitcher; 1 /5 with near 0.4-0.5 x 2-4 the cm, 4.5-8.6 coriaceous. — 38763 6 Fig. Malaysiana 13,4 (1988) Pitcher Plants Lamb, ridges velutino of Borneo (non glabra), superioribus magnis vel ramosis obsita), operculo (holo K; summits, buds x iso 2200 4-5 both to 0.1 cm, Longitudinal m, 13 Sep in the nerves 1982. 1 to or 5 mm 4-5 2-2.5 on wide, not cm cm at not rounded-truncate, x wide, the ob- nerves 2-5 cm; the mouth centre of the the inner pitcher sinuate, cylindrical ovate to without base each side of the with very low ribs 0.1-0.2 apart, the inner edge appearing entire; lid petiolate, obtuse, 12-25 lacking fringed elements; the mouth ovate, oblique; peristome apex rounded, base 4 to from the mm above and below. Pennate to (non wide, length unknown, apex rounded larger pitchers broad 1.5-2 cau- cm lon- obovato less than Upper pitchers subcylindrical; tapering gradually cm 20 SAR), Borneo, Sarawak, mm projecting 1.5-3 margin, conspicuous flattened in section, mm nov. spec. denso ascidiis S 44623 axillary unknown. diameter, two mm), first and second swollen, ellipsoid, same (K, 1930 (K), m, Martin node; indumentum dense, velutinous. Leaves thickly pitchers surface glaucous; slightly & A.L. strongly triangular, adnate; blade oblong-elliptic, decurrent 51169 354 cm), pagina superiore operculi glabra (non pilis Ching with rounded above the 2-3 simplicibus Yii Puan Typus: National internodes 7-8 & Lee Lewis 2060 n.v.), & A.L. Lamb, Nature ined., Phillipps 1.5-2 x Terrestrial climber. Stem erect, stem Jebb & Cheek, ex tentaculata?, Phillipps multicelluribus — (K, L), SAN (K, KEP, L, Awa Range, 4542 nomen. diametro cm mm ovato) 63, 38825 tentaculata Hook. f. arete affinis sed indumento Nepenthes libus 2040 m, Lee Tama Abu Anderson (Type), (SAR). murudensis Nepenthes — Div., Bario, 14791 murudensis Culham Nepenthes reinwardtiana 9. Hotta 37103 (K, KEP, L), m, Nielsen (L), 4th Sarawak, Mulu, obovate, appendages, mm c. to high, 2.7-5.5 lower surface M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Fig. per 6. Nepenthes pitcher; f. detail of c. murudensis upper glands on surface Culham of lid lower lid ex (Yii revision Jebb & Cheek, and spur; surface Skeletal d. ripe fruit; Puan a. e. Stem with detail Ching 44623). 67 of Nepenthes of female peristome inflorescence; viewed from b. up- above; BLUMEA 68 with crater-like sq. cm; with 9 spur long; cm mm, glands small, rounded, branches, stalk to 2.3 to 0.9 anther-head stalk 5 long; 0.25-0.5 c. cm 9 mm mm across; mm brown hairs 0.5 c. black streaks lid long; 0.4-0.7 diam., 320-440 per 9 1.5 on x cm. a a raceme 4-4.5 Sepals oblong, 3-4 x 1 x mm. to raceme, staminal column long, mm filiform or mm, Male inflorescence short, dense, pale, brown, velvety, long. mm Fruits with valves 14-22 to 11 c. 2 cm inner mm, Seeds 10 x 3-5-branched hairs erect stems, midrib and inflorescence axis; leaf-blade with scattered hairy appressed, simple fruit valves with Colour of stem the back side; inner surface on to bracts absent. Infructescence subglabrous; mm 0.15 c. slightly flattened, 0.4-0.7 glabrous; pitcher inconspicuously 0.1-0.3 1997 1, with lumina long; pedicels long; persisting mm No. 42, long, puberulent. elliptic glands. Indumentum of mm. to long; pedicels cm surface with raised 1 stout, blunt and simple, numerous —Vol. and midribs pale white hairs strongly appressed green, black; pitchers white green glaucous; peristome or with green; fruits brown. Distribution Mt. as Borneo: — known Sarawak, from only Murud (also known Gunung Murut). Ecology — Stunted scrub-forest, forest or moss sandstone; 2200-2500 on alti- m tude. Notes appears 1. — to The and Brunei for 2. specific epithet be endemic and Nepenthes Nepenthes pitcher eye-spots and and aspects of the fused. cile Alastair Culham who explored species Sarawak in the mid 1980s. of the shape visibly perforate upper pitchers, inner peristome pitcher morphology widespread but differs in and the small inflorescence with multicellular hairs tentaculata have leaf-shape those of the are N. tentaculata with which N. murudensis has also been glabrous stems ovate on an unlike the being lid. Both N. a the lacking The stem, margin. tentaculata differs from N. murudensis in Nepenthes species by murudensis has been confused with the lower altitude N. reinwardt- iana which it resembles in the variable and the mountain to which this commemorates coined was much con- more gra- reinwardtiana and N. densely velvety hairy of N. stem muru- densis. 3. As first indicated by Phillipps and Lamb, this species is somewhat intermediate between N. reinwardtiana and N. tentaculata. With the former it shares a ventricose base, adnate leaf, and pitchers species a a narrow fasciculated spur with tentacle-like combined with the small 55. m, Nooteboom Nepenthes — BORNEO. & Chai 2035 tenzorg III, Non oblong The appendages. leaves which clasp the stem with broad a relatively large distinguish the 9 (BO, K), (1928) 341; Jebb, New 4th Mt. Div., 2200 m, Yii Nova Guinea Science in 8 Murud, Puan (1910) 340, New Guinea Guinea, Lorentz River, Sabang, Nepenthes neoguineensis puana Danser. Sarawak, (KEP, SAR), Ilias Chang Paie S 26513 S 44623 (SAR), (K, SAR). neoguineensis Macfarl. Nepenthes neoguineensis Macfarl., 1746 pitcher from others. Collections studied 2400 a waist and flared mouth. With the latter it shares sensu Ridley, 25 Trans. Linn. 17 Sep Soc. t, 67; Danser, (1991) 36, Bull. f. 19. — Jard. Bot. Bui- Type: Versteeg 1907. II, Bot., 9 (1916) 139, quae = N. pa- M. Jebb & M. Distribution Ecology 1. We — in the level sea not are revision of the production 900(-1400) to have we crests, archipelago. rarely all the seen do not duplicates indicate they in Nova Guinea. We have therefore plate grassland or examined by open altitude. m and Kew Bogor at 69 of Nepenthes gravel bars, ridge certain that since the sheets Macfarlane, ly and river edge disturbed forest. From Notes Skeletal New Guinea mainland and d'Entrecasteaux — River — Cheek: were used direct- delayed lectotypi- fying. 2. The of the upper and lower fringed wings pitchers decurrent long are dril, and in combination with the corymbiform partial peduncles been collected from many diagnostic. It has in Province. The type Madang in which the The bract ers may the wholly Brass 8808 New Guinea. on — near NGF 46416 Nepenthes northiana — 9 Curtis Type: s.n. Nepenthes nordtiana Boerl., Nepenthes northiana f„ var. 282, f. 3. — Type: Chron. 2 & A.L. (K), Borneo, Sarawak, 111. Gartenz. pulchra 3, 1 Hort. Kew 100 (1895) (1900) ex Bull. Notes — 1. 2. said This species & 228 (BO, K), (BO, K). east and of S - Ja- Papua Hoogland8357 (K, LAE), & Foreman NGF 42582 (BULOLO, LAE); Morobe, 10 miles Garaina, of Botue Ailuluai. /ira.w t. Wau (LAE); SE of Lae sub-district, village, Hoogland 27194 (LAE). 725; Danser, Pitcher Plants of Borneo Bull. Jard. (1996) 119, Jambusan. 187. — Type; not located. 54. Macfarl., Bail. to 144 & 724 & Lamb, Std. (lecto, designated here, first Harry came to Veitch decurrens is have been collected known from the Bau been collected cylindrical Cycl. Hort. 4 Bull. Jard. Bot. K (pitcher & (1922) 2129. Buitenzorg III, stem); iso K 9 (1928) (infl.), BO), Bau). limestone cliff faces with permanent water saw the attention of botanists the painting and through arranged painting a for his collector obtain the plant. to Nepenthes to nor altitude. Marianne North. Charles Curtis 1746 (1925) 35; Danser, Apparently confined m Drees Sabang, Versteeg Arumu River (1881) 717, Borneo: Sarawak (near seepages; 300 pitch- distinguished by Jayapura, Meijer 69103 Angimoia Distribution — nr. Aitape, Darbyshire (LAE), Baram. — Near Prov., Borneo, Sarawak, Ecology by Gard. Hewitt the base. Hook. f. Handl. Nepenthes decurrens Macfarl., R. LAE 9658 are nor Jayapura), approaching neither narrowed sub-district, Henty Northern near The upper may be species are Guinea, wings. Jaya. (1928) 342; Phillipps Wien. Nepenthes spuria Beck, Jacobs mountains between Hook. Buitenzorg III, f. 64. near Bliri on Telefomin (K, LAE); northiana Nepenthes Bot. Mts. Nepenthes hill Kutubu, Sorotage, Lake 3968 (LAE); Fergusson I., 56. River, opposite Lasanga I., the coast first Wantipi village Frieda near Highlands, Womersley NEW GUINEA. Irian (BO); Merauke, Sepik, creek Southern Cycloops and the much reduced mouth) Selected collections Prospect developed. (which ten- inflorescences developed and 3-flowered well This latter paniculata. of New areas always not infundibuliformupper pitchers towards the yapura, is infundibulate(i.e. in appearance those of N. its mostly 2-flowered, are partial peduncles strongly highland has rather poorly specimen partial peduncles on be not the to these characters at certainly must region near this be open species to Kuching, but the locality from where it question. Nepenthes whereas N. Baram. If the Baram referred to decurrens northiana is was is the Baram River, said some to was only have 500 km 70 BLUMEA the northeast, it to it is of that note Museum is Bogor at and N. a lid bears many 5. The ensis has near that Danser A cites clue, but no K also bears at Kuching. (1928) on Masters' duplicate of the Sarawak as he regarded original publication; represent another species. There pitchers are seems no the Enfor justification remarkably long-pedicelled (up elongated suspended is a limestone (K, SAR); stems the leaf base is 20650 (K); Bt. Kapor, Dist., Smythies Wistuba, (L holo), Sumatra, Nepenthes sp., Hopkins, Distribution Ecology — — — Maulder & near the base, and N. campanulata (Phillipps Seburan Seng & Lamb, and mapulu- Anderson , S 22862 9094 (K, SAR); 1996). (K, SAR, SING), Bidi Cave, (K, L, SING, SAR), Collenette Plant Newsl. Utara, Prapat, 833 Clemens (K, SAR). G. 23 (1994) 108, Pangulubao, Carnivorous 1800 m, Plant Newsl. 19 in open, bongso, and the wet this mossy forest species is large glandular at — Type: Nerz 1989. 25. (1990) 21, 1800 altitude. m its distinguished by crest at known from the mountains around only f. 4. 16 Mar Pangulubao. epiphyte irregular peristome, is 15244 Salmon, Sumatra: Mt. Climber or Nepenthes bongso Dist., & Carnivorous Sumatera A close relative of N. more Bau Cahi dense and mouth. The pitcher Nerz & Wistuba Nerz & ovata BORNEO. Sarawak. Bau ovata Nepenthes Nepenthes — the type. The species has been over-col- around Bau areas to free of glands. and like N. specialist, wing remarkably long tendrils, are most to decur- long reminiscent of those of petiole, on virtually any other rock on Numpang, TaiTon, Bt. which glands, line which itselfis been collected Selected collections Note On often rimmed small, centre species not 15476 1601 and the pitchers, diagnostic. are lected and exterminated in many often Mt. Poi (Araliaceae) recumbent position, with the hooded lid held close each side of the 57. on specimen continuous about the base of the Lower ephippiata. ovate to numbering system provides shortened stems, the base may form saddle-like bases, with the on petiole being in spuria to leaves and large flowers long) cm rent, while rest 144 fig. 4. The very of the the been recollected there since division however. a 12.5 not specimen. text such collected was probably 3. Beck based his N. glish has species 1997 1, of Trevesia burckii Boerl. the number Hewitt 100, and the type No. 42, Hewitt's areas. specimen a the astonishing seems found in other limestone or Vol. larger, the base of the lid. Padang, further to the south. Collections 1602 58. — SUMATRA. Sumatera Utara, Prapat, G. Pangulubao, 1800 m, Nerz 1601 (Type), (L n.v.), 1603 (L n.v.). Danser Nepenthes paniculata Bull. Nepenthes paniculata Danser, New n.v.), Guinea New 17 Guinea, Distribution Ecology Notes — (1991) 38, — 1. — Irian f. Jaya, Jard. Bot. 20. — Doorman New Guinea: Irian Mossy forest Of the two on Buitenzorg III, Type: Top, at 1569 9 (1928) 344, at Bogor, f. 15; Jebb, (lecto, designated here, BO; Science in iso U BO, 1460 m, 9 Oct 1920. Jaya (Doorman Top); only ridge top sheets Lam the type collection. 1460 m altitude. the fertile sheet is selected as a lectotype. M. Jebb 2. This guishing the form; is species them and have much reduced ribs widely spaced lipped glands New iso BO; 17 Distribution Notes New Wollaston nate a 'male 0.25-0.35 larger, mm); narrowed not corymbi- not mouth, the at rounded, and has more the are more large (0.5 mm), numerous, the upper along neoguineensis). Jard. Bot. 22. Jaya, Docters and the van Ridl., Trans. Linn. 10341 Soc. N. as neoguineensis sheet of Docters single Danser in Bogor at Sep 1926. 139. altitude. m collected species, does (1928) the on not nomi- Leeuwen 10341 has been annotated van van Leeuwen 10340 has been annotated 1927. The former August the second sheet, also in Balim valley). to Macfarl. Danser sheet of Docters 300 m, (1916) 250-900 soils; identified the first material of this one 9 Science 16; Jebb, (lecto, designated here, River, II, Jaya (Fakfak white sand on f. (1928) 346, Leeuwen affluent C of the Rouffaer Macfarl.: forest 9 Buitenzorg III, Type: — Irian non edges, Ridley type', by lectotype, f. auct. expedition, type' peristome vs. in N. Bull. Guinea, type. However, 'female is New Guinea: southern Irian — Forest 1. — and of distin- means of the inflorescence surface of the leaf sheaths, and scattered (absent (1991) 40, BO, L), Ecology mm upper Nepenthes neoguineensis — the and the neoguineensis partial panicles wings; Danser, papuana Guinea N. 71 of Nepenthes papuana Danser Nepenthes Nepenthes to revision wholly infundibulate, are (0.6-1 the on surface of the midrib 59. the pitchers Skeletal related closely slight: are upper & M. Cheek: bears the specimen rosette is designated as the form of the spe- pitcher cies. 2. The while has tubulose species resembling with pitchers N. mirabilis in general a somewhat appearance, leaf-blades with somewhat indistinct pennate ery pitchers lack the fimbriate blades with apex, with a of this latter margin pubescent margin it can nerves, of this and leath- more the blades of lower rosette while the upper pitchers have species, below. The valves of the fruit have sharply pointed apices. Specimens peristome, narrow be told by its species dry a distinctly bifid characteristic red- a dish brown colour. Collections Rouffaer — River, NEW affluent GUINEA. 'C\ Merauke, Camp Via, 5/1/1913, 60. Nepenthes pectinata Nepenthes pectinata Danser, Mimika, Fakfak, Docters van Kloss s.n. lakmau, 1850 m, 13 May phora ra var. Barat, Nepenthes tomentella Mt. f. 4, m, 17 Salmon Feb Noord 2199 Tembaga Pura, Widjaya p.p. 10340 (BO), Romer 454, (BO), River, von 10341 900 (BO); (Type); (both BO). Bull. Jard. Bot. & 9 Buitenzorg III, Nerz, 1994); BO (1928) 350, iso], Sumatra, f. 17a, b, Sumatera d. — Barat, Type: G. Ta- 1917. auct. Becc., non Nees: Malesia 3 Miq., (1886) PI. 13. Jungh. — 2 Type: 169. (1852) Beccari 48 — Nepenthes (L, K), Sumatra, melamSumate- Tamin & M. Hotta in M. Hotta, Diversity and dynamics of plant life in Sumatra nom. nud. Nepenthes xiphioides Type: to Singgalang, 6-7/1878. rosulata (1986) 95, (SING); road 10258 Danser Biinnemeijer 700 [L lecto (Schlauer Nepenthes gymnamphora Leeuwen & 1995. B. Salmon & Maulder, Carnivorous Plant Newsl. Maulder 221720 (AK n.v.), Sumatra, Sumatera 24 (1995) 78, Utara, G. f. 1 & Pangulubao, 2. — 1900 BLUMEA 72 Short climber to 4 27 x 1-3 3-6 apex cm; nerves terete to veins. Lower 6-16 2-6.5 x 2-4 long; venation pointing there; peristome towards lid, 2-12 apart, inner ventricose in lower to 0.5 with cm, numerous with near 50 to raceme fringe only, (?) only tubular 1 to to Ecology — near base, — Javanese N. 1. or — in amphora the invalid Talang. was with a prior 2. This are blade is N. rosulata for of what species in N. 0.8 to mid- somewhat 0.1 c. fringed wings two lid, towards to 2.5 cordate; glands Inflorescence mm across. near a 1-floweredabove, base, ovary to 35 margin mm across; x 6 mm. often with pedicels densely pubescent, are wet is based were to forest mossy on a of N. pectinata N. as on N. narrowed mouth with a N. singalana, from Gunung recognise in a and gymn- coining Gadut and G. that N. number of ways. and the whole pitchers peristome In the upper pitchers these teeth may be from pectinata the presence of N. and decurrent to the stem, the The lower broad to so pectinata the species gymnamphora. always produced (G. Malintang), gymnamphora. pectinata, with the he did singalana; they lectotypified gymnamphora base, to species combination of N. recognise the first authors involving the not of collections majority they recognised attenuate did specimens (1994) included the present usually (1986) differs from N. not dipterocarp forest, Danser described N. usually densely pubescent below, produced nally. the mixed collections Upper pitchers slightly Tamin & Hotta gradually more near across, or base maroon. hill forest, Danser to Sumatra, reducing specimen with rarely wholly 1-flowered; gymnamphora. Although on mm cm; altitude. Schlauer & Nerz based nar- high Central Sumatra. Authors name mm 1.5-5.3 x ovate; base inflorescence axis and Undisturbed dense singalana. cm; broadly lid, pitchers, stellate, mixed material, and his original description and N. 1.5-4.5 Lid of centre x ele- and sometimes papery; spur filiform peristome expanded cm; more. blotched with densely ridge tops; 950-2750 m Notes 0.6 long, mouth; fringe numerous lid, of beginning margin. Upper pitchers apparently overall, partial peduncles 2-flowered green, Distribution 7-22 0.7 x towards sides and 0.1-0.5 lipped, a towards the populations (G. Malintang), some cm or dense brown indumentum below; pitchers with ones Lid ovate; 2-7.3 absent from in mm 3 as thin ribs 0.5-1.5 prominent, long. mm above; elements teeth Indumentum dense on young lower larger front, expanded at with small as the stem, sometimes form- wide, with mm with teeth 2-4 1-4 midline, largest in cm filiform bract a or half, including across, cm rounded margin line and towards base of lid only produced rarely, clasping the net-like pattern with the a sometimes acuminate towards cordate; glands few, prominently to forming rosettes only, acute to across, mm flattened, rarely many-branched, truncate and 2-5 fringed wings mouth oblique, forward mm decurrent for 4, throughout lamina, innermost arising from midrib; or rowing and 0.8-2 15- oblong; to broadly winged, pitchers ellipsoid-urceolate narrowing with 2 cm; mm elliptic-spathulate cuneate or dilated at the base, and outline, 1997 1, Leaves cm. base arising obtusely sheath, with penninervous longitudinal ments 1 acuminate; veins 3 numerous, in triangular a to No. 42, veins. Leaves of short-shoots and longitudinal ing Stems acute longitudinal cm; pennate cm, m. Vol. are plant whereas 1 cm margin of the more tomentose. they are regularly distinctly urceolate, with which has over is The leaves long, long. a papery teeth inter- The variation in leaf- M. Jebb & M. Cheek: blade size is akin plant Nepenthes pectinata upper leaf-blades which Collections 700 BUnnemeijer 4113 km N (all BO); Butyo, G. G. Bt. (all BO); 16 km S Fl. Plants Robertson, Hook.f., in wardii of — — 1. This Hallier Trans. are borne form a bringing on a of tendriled lower rosettes. In although it restrial these 3. The those of N. species, Singgalang, Schiff- G. Malintang, BUnnemeijer Sago, Pajakumbuh, Meijer Des & Tamin Solok, 1265 (B), 7340 (BO); (L); 508 Hotta Tamin 5488 Air Simmur Puncak (BO); & 35, 60 (BO); Talang Sirah, Barisan Wasos, Battak, to as 39, section Engl., Perville Abt. 98 Prodr. A.DC., Pflanzenr. 3 4, 17 162. — (1873) (1908) 30; Mahe. (L), Seychelles, (1921) 1 2, Anourosper- of genus. (1869) 576, t. 29, 30. — Type: Wright s.n. 1867. Mts., July granitic mountain summits; species. 350-500 m altitude. unique characters, which led Hooker Anourosperma (1873). are The fruits short and The male flowers are truncate at one 4-petalled, are to obconic in is unusual in that the tendril of the upper but instead is short, and bends into pitcher between an upright position. rosette and place shape, end, and the only not an- be are produced confined appear one at a scorpioid partial peduncles, bicalcarata, N. to abruptly at does its (Schmid-Hollinger, aerial from pitchers can pitchers rosettes rosettes tip, Nor is there any marked the short-tendrilled upper only pitchers climbing growth forms, although and short, bent-tendriled upper stems, that the latter and with N. Type: Irish Acad. 24 has several Inflorescences only — Hook.f. in Macfarl. in recorded from Mahe and Silhouette. species pitchers seems rosettes. (1852) 10; shows considerable variation climbing appear G. G. somewhat short column. pitcher types pitcher 192. (1873) 91, tightly twining region, form of the 2 Bot. Centralbl. Trois Frcres in other the base of the separation (BO); near Vermeulen three valves. The seeds as 2. The habit of this not 17 f., Roy. near section only slender and filiform thers areas species monotypic Lugd.-Bat. Seychelles (1989) Seychelles; Rocky have Bot. Prodr. A.DC., Wright, Distribution usually 506 Tamin & Seychelles (1877) 299; (BM), Seychelles, Silhouette, and Vogel Gadut, Kapanasan, Ophir (Talakmau), Gombak, BUnnemeijer 5748, Bt. Panjang, de (BO), Anurosperma pervillei (Blume) it in the (BO); G. (BO); Bt. (BO); Blume Fl. Mauritius & 92; Baker, — 5272 of Alahan 2860 Nepenthes pervillei Blume, Mus. Notes 2304 1385 G. 938 (all BO), Tamin large be dis- (BO, L); (Vienna, L); 4400 Batusangkar, can (L). n. Ecology 1991 4179 (all BO), Gadang, Nepenthes Voogd 364 (BO, L), 4115, of 4114 de DA (all L), BUnnemeijer 4027, 4399, Nepenthes pervillei ma same stem. (BO, L), 854 (BO, L), its singalana by Nepenthes spathulata Waaen, Merapi, Schiffher and N. bongso stem. Merapi, Arbain 763a (BO), 747 Barat. Bt. Rimbo (BO, L); Talang, BUnnemeijer Junghuhn s. 61. 329 Padang, de Vogel range, decurrent to the SUMATRA. Sumatera (Type), 7523 3111, 5932, 32 73 of Nepenthes and material collected from the ampullaria, be told from N. can are (Vienna, L, BO?); 3897, 3898, Pato, — Arbain Simarasap, 1990 in N. its narrowed leaf bases, and square tinguished by ner seen revision have very different facies. can 3. that to Skeletal as bearing the 1979). Longboth are opposed upper occur in produced, to the pitchers, ter- and time. which bear up madagascariensis to 16 flowers, are similar to and N. masoalensis. With these latter distillatoria of Sri Lanka, the species shares a similar reticulated 74 BLUMEA with the venation, of the midrib, and collections Selected network with the a SEYCHELLES. — 51998 Mason (K); Trois Freres, 22/12/61, Jeffrey (K, Gen); Seychellois ridge, 11//9/1908,Gardiner 62. Nepenthespetiolata Danser, 26 Sing. Distribution Ecology Notes tributed 1. — as — Mt. The type 2. Characterised teeth, similar to Collections 107 (K). Type: III, Elmer 1700 m, by above Le Hybrids 9 by its Merrill & 14677 18; type, iso Toyosh., E), Philippines, 1912. & Surigao. and 1500 Oak, synonym of N. m altitude. merrilliana) (and erroneously published thin, deeply flanged peristome ridges, to the Sh. Kurata & (holo BO, p.p. dis- was and 12705), as Bogor. sent to of the Sumatran 1. - species (i.e. one Nepenthes petiolata 158. — Kurata Nepenthes petiolata x N. 158.— Kurata 1109a (1972) Surigao Note at Bernardi 4/11 /73, f. (1928) 353, N. other collection with long flattened singalana). is cited Kurata by N. alata Sh. Kurata & x 1113a (Nippon Dental Mindanao, Surigao del Sur, E slope Mt. Legaspi, 270 place (K); which (1972), has seen. Sing. 26 (1972) 2. 137 Niol, 19/1/70, Fosberg Silhouette. 13705 Sep surigaoensis (a specimen some Morne, 8/9/60, Archer near - nerves. (K). including Agathis of N. In addition — — Urdaneta, mixed collection a 559 Philippines: Mindanao; Agusan Danser described the not been 158. Montane forest — Peak Coton, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg (1972) Mindanao, Agusan Prov., from the lower part being produced Danser Nepenthes petiolata Gard. Bull. Mt. (K); 1997 1, equally prominent pennate Mahe Mahe, 5516A Delanos, 20/3/37, Vesey-Fitzgerald No. 42, veins longitudinal numerous forming Vol. del Sur, E — slope We have Mt. seen truncata Sh. Kurata & Dental (Nippon 270 Legaspi, neither of these them intermediate between the m, Toyosh., College 19 m, Aug Toyosh., Gard. Bull. n.v.), Philippines, 1965. Gard. Bull. Sing. 26 College n.v.), Philippines, Mindanao, 19 1965. Aug specimens, parental species but the which description were appears to reportedly present the site. 63. Nepenthes pilosa Nepenthes pilosa Danser, Danser Bull. Jard. Bot. Lamb, Nature Malaysiana 13, Amdjah Distribution Notes — — 1. — Borneo: Kalimantan, Ridge top forest; The pitcher was species indumentum, ner margin (1928) 355, of Borneo is to 28 cm closely crest. peristome 28 Jan specimen at BO is 19; Phillipps f. 65. & — A.L. Type: 1899. badly damaged, The illustration in Danser Usually (1928) the and the lid indicates that the pitcher is more coni- long. related to rounded lid with basal of the f. (1996) 121, Sabah and Sarawak. somewhat anomalous in this collection. cal-tubular, and up 2. The 9 Pitcher Plants 1000-1800 m altitude. of the type has lost the apex of the basal pitcher Buitenzorg III, (1988) 25; (holo BO), Borneo, East Kalimantan, G. Lesung, 491 Ecology 4 N. stenophylla by crest its sheathing and its pattern of which is likewise leaf bases, glandulation, scarcely toothed, with long and the in- prominent glands between the lying M. Jebb & M. Cheek: ridges. It is conical-tubular upper than tubular being Skeletal its distinguished by which pitchers this species is also usually longer (5 reddish & Lee (BO); 64. G. — BORNEO. S 50980 <6 Phillipps Lamb 46 mm) being pale peristome, and is throughout, green the indumentumof brown pale golden a (vs. 4th Div., route East Bt. to Law 1630 Borio, (K, L, SING, SAR). Kalimantan, G. 24 m, Aug 1985, Sabah. - 491 Lesung, Amdjah Mt. Alab, 499 (Type), (BO). rafflesiana Jack Mai. Nepenthes rafflesiana Jack, Jard. Bot. pore (1984) 39; Phillipps Hook, ex & A.L.Lamb, of Borneo of dynamics (1996) 123, Nature plant f. Bot. f., Comp. (1928) 357; Shivas, and Hotta, Diversity Misc. 9 Buitenzorg III, Pitcher Plants 3 vs. 1000 m, Ashton S 21114 Kalimantan. - Tibang, Mjoberg M. Sarawak. (K, SAR), 1996. Nepenthes in mm in the on in colour. brown) Collections Awa large, rectangular-shaped leaf, its pitchers differ without any noticeable red colorationother than 75 of Nepenthes broaden towards the mouth, rather gradually in colour the there, revision Pitcher 1 Mag. (1835) 270; Danser, of Peninsular plants Malaysiana 13,4 (1988) 14; life in Sumatra 68. 66, 67, — Jack Bull. Singa- Tamin & M. Hotta & A.L. (1986) 90; Phillipps Type: & Malaysia Lamb, (lecto, designated here, s.n. SING), Singapore. Nepenthes hookeriana hookeriana auct. Wien. Beck, Rev. Hortic. Nepenthes raflesea Hort., Nepenthes rafflesiana Nepenthes rafflesiana and nivea var. Sarawak Low, 20 — Nepenthes rafflesiana var. 130. (1869) Hook. f. in 68. (1848) 147. (1895) A.DC., Prodr. 17 (1873) 97. — Type: Singapore and located. Borneo, not Borneo Lindl.: non 111. Gartenz. Nepenthes rafflesiana glaberrima Hook. var. Sumatra, f. in Prodr. A.DC., 17 (1873) 97. — Type: Singapore, not located. Gard. Chron. insignis Mast., var. 18 II, (1882) 424, f. 69. — Type: Borneo, not located. Nepenthes rafflesiana purpurea, Nepenthes hookeriana Type: Borneo, — Low Nepenthes rafflesiana Gard. Chron. nigro-purpurea Mast., var. sphalm.). Becc., ex minor var. Malesia 3 (1886) Malesia Becc., 18 II, (1882) 424, f. 70 (as N. nigro- not located. 3 3. 1:2. (1886) 3, 11, t. — Type: Teijsmann 10910 (not located), Borneo, Pontianak, Sintang. Wien. Nepenthes rafflesiana var. typica Beck, Nepenthes rafflesiana var. ambigua Beck, located), Borneo, Labuan Nepenthes rafflesiana var. Nepenthes hemsleyana Borneo, Sarawak, elongata Hort., Macfarl. in var. Non Nepenthes rafflesiana Non Nepenthes rafflesiana plant life in Distribution Ecology — — A Malaysia. Open 405. (1897) Pflanzenr. sensu var. Walker Low, 146. (1895) 4, 3 — (1908) 147. Type: 61. Wilcock, Malayan Nat. (1996) 13 FR, Sarawak excelsior Lond. var. Sumatra of Borneo Mt. Williams, Garden Nepenthes rafflesiana of Kew Bull. Engl., alata• J.H. Adam & Borneo, Sabah, Sandakan, ics 20 — Type: Low s.n. (not Is. & A.L. Lamb, Pitcher Plants Non 20(1895) 111. Gartenz. — not located. Type: Burbidge s.n. (K), Lawas River. Nepenthes rqfflesiana excelsior 111. Gartenz. Wien. 28 f. 68. Apr Wien. longicirrhosa f. 3; quae = quae = (1990) 32, SAN 35792 N. hookeriana 111. Gartenz. = 20 (1895) N. hookeriana Tamin & M. Hotta in quae J. 44 Type: Meijer t. 2; Phillipps (holo SAN), 1963. (1848) 68, Beck, (1885) 463; (1986) 93, —- M. Lindl. 147. — Nepenthes x Lindl. Hotta, Diversity and dynam- N. sumatrana Beck. Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. common areas to lowland species shady forest; sea in Borneo, level to rare 1000 m. in Sumatra and Peninsular 76 BLUMEA —Vol. Notes 1. — Low created confusion and N. hookeriana in his book writing in the Gardener's Chronicle 2. This roads. It be rises into stome an sia, Nepenthes rafflesiana but abundant of the one from New tluinea Selected Mohr s.n. collections blunt most et G. (BO). SINGAPORE. — Bako, Purseglove 4904 MacRitchie (BM, E, K, L, SAR, SING). tan. Kalimantan (BO); 65. Barat, Kalimantan 9 Sh. A.L.Lamb, (holo K), Borneo, Sabah, Distribution Ecology tine soils, Notes — — 3105 overall Hallier species The large size, of 26803 ments by a m such 2. Dolok, 2378 near 7097 (KEP); Johore, 4180 Labuk (BO); Soc. 22 268 (SING). Singapore. In striking erroneously Tappiannoeli, (BO). - Kalimantan 18 G. — van re- der Meer PENINSULAR Jumali & Panti, (SINU). Brunei. road, Talip (1859) 421, (Mt. of Mt. of Borneo Kinabalu, 1500 Mt. MA- 1126 Kuswata BORNEO. Sarawak. — Berakas, SAN 83700 Sinclair (KEP). Tengah, Sampit, - 10543 Kaliman- Buwalda 7782 (BO). 72; Danser, t. (1996) f. 129, 69, Jard. Bot. Buiten- (1976) 61, 70. t. Type: — 19 & Low 20; s.n. m. Kinabalu and Mt. forest, Bull. Sabah Kinabalu, on ridges or Tamboyukon). landslips, restricted to serpen- altitude. as as the largest pitchered N. merrilliana and N. leaf-blade makes this collections & Corner Hybrids rata. and number of a tip, staggered of all pitcher plants (though may bear truncata equally oversized and vaulted lid, very distinct as less volumi- well as its species. to form three cross-walls, creating layers; two rows these are intercon- of box-like compart- when viewed from below. Selected Chew G. Samarinda, Nuhanara Pitcher Plants peltate series of a It has been 1996). Turner et al. 2. The inner peristome wall is elaborated nected where (KLU); Selangor, Sungei Tenggi, Ahmad Kurata, Nepenthes 1. Renowned pitchers). archipelago species, Lamb, Anderson sites in mossy 1500-2650 well known nous Open the Riau Utara, Sandakan, Borneo: Sabah — as & reservoir, Trans. Linn. f., (1928) 361; & Phillipps colour. Hook. f. rajah Hook, Nepenthes rajah III, Kelam, Timur, Sebulu, N Nepenthes zorg G. Sabah. - confined are al., 1992). Shah (K, L); Baram, glands in mainland Sumatra and Peninsular Malay- (SING); Terengganu, Sungei Paka, Symington 74 peri- The indumentumon the inflo- Singkep, Kp. Raja, Biinnemeijer Lesong, the sides of at in which the manner its apex, and the centre. abundant (Phillipps (Adam Pulau at silvery-grey rare SUMATRA. Sumatera — (BO). Lingga, Pahang, Rompin, LAYSIA. a is rather variants have been described ported or offshore islands such on northern Borneo it is Masters by neck, becoming broadest immediately be- absent from the virtually rafflesiana cleared up weedy regrowth leaves and the petiolate and midribs is of petioles rescence, 3. and edge, of N. names was (1881: 812). low the lid. The lid is often notched towards the This confusion and flattened extended, the by transposing (1848). its recognised by 1997 1, is often abundant in widespread species can No. 42, See N. — x 4516 — SABAH. Mt. Kinabalu, Collenette 21608 (A, G, K, L, SAR), Pig Hill, (K, SING). 1. Nepenthes rajah x N. villosa.—Nepenthes x kinabaluensis Sh.Ku- kinabaluensis. Nepenthes rajah Wilcock. See under N. x N. burbidgeae. — Nepenthes burbidgeae. x alisaputrana J.H. Adam & M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 66. Type: Ridley gor, 12064 of Ulu top J. Fed. Mai. Peninsular f. Ridl.: non apex veins cose Penins. Malay Danser, Bull. Fl. Penins. Malay SING x 2), Peninsular 3 22. (1924) — Selan- Malaysia, 3 22. (1924) Type: Ridley — Jard. Bot. 9 Buitenzorg III, (SING), s.n. (1928) in (0—)1—3(—4), in the lower outer half of 0.3 18(—24) cm 296 partim, gradually narrowing x 2.5 cm; there; wings usually absent, glands unlipped, cm, 0.3-0.5 branched, near centre 0.1-0.3 margin, mm; other parts inner surface of Distribution pitcher glaucous pale — glaucous pale red or pale to or broadest 0.4 3.2 to mm x there, somewhat flattened side of pitchers green; upper green, then height, usually upper Colour of lower sub-glabrous. purple-green throughout, peristome deep mm, and stems ventri- half; wings cordate, to of underside, spur 3-10 3.1 Upper pitchers long- cm. the mouth, and at x pubescent slightly cm; very much reduced; lid rounded blackish green, inner surface deep to mm; 0.5 to with 3-7 branches above. Indumentum on base, green broadening again or 1-2.5 x infundibulate to about 1 /2 gradually most numerous smaller towards becoming fringe segments base above and 5-10 midrib irregular; nerves cylindric, 16 to longitudinal and somewhat narrowed in the upper with across, least half stem, auriculate; at blade; pennate short pitchers half, cylindric cylindric, to thick. Leaves obovate-oblong, cm rounded; base clasping throughout, at Fl. Stem terete, 0.3-0.6 m. acute to above and below. Lower 3.8 iso 7 toto. Climber to 5 cm; (1909) 59; G.Telom. Malaysia, Pahang, auct. 77 of Nepenthes 1904. major Ridl., var. Nepenthes gracillima St. Mus. 4 (lecto, designated here, SING; Semangka, Aug Nepenthes gracillima revision Ridl. Nepenthes ramispina Nepenthes ramispina Ridl., Skeletal pale midrib, maroon- pitchers green either throughout, green. Peninsular Malaysia: the mountain ranges, western Banjaran Titi- wangsa. Ecology Notes — — Forest edges, ridgetops; 1. There are two 900-2000 duplicates sheet which Danser has annotated as sheet with selected male inflorescence is with N. onymised of N. a in Danser gracillima 2. From N. Ridl. gracillima gracillima (1928) it can is wholly as of 12064 and Ridley a third the lectotype. This species was syn- and is reinstated here. The illustration of this its by altitude. of this number also. Of these, the 'probably' by Danser, be told m Singapore at species. the larger size, broader, oblong-obovate leaves, the slender and longer upper pitchers with long, fasciculated spurs (vs. simple and < 3 mm), the glands and range from 0.1 and evenly glabrous tain to ranges stricted the underside of the lid which the sized from 0.4-0.6 margin mm), to 0.4 and the of Peninsular Malaysia western narrow peristome to Negri (SING), Abdullah pitchers, lack of bristles on are near numerous, the middle of the stem and midrib is confined to the Tapis), while N. unlipped, (vs. lipped eastern (vs. moun- ramispina is re- Sembilan. species it can be told the underside of the lid, by its cylindrical scarcely toothed and branched spur. Collections s.n. pubescence Tahan & G. (G. ranges, from Perak 3. From the other Peninsular Malaysian stem, mm across sparsely pubescent). Nepenthes gracillima the to on mm near 57 — PENINSULAR Castle (KLU). rock, - MALAYSIA. Wyatt-Smith Selangor: Kuala Perak: 63672 Woh, Cameron (KEP); G. Batu G. Highlands, 11/1939, Stong, Putih, Nur 12219 Chua 39049 Batten (SING), (KEP); Pine Tanah tree Pooll Rata, hill, Bt. 78 BLUMEA 20175 Fraser, Strugnell 11130, 12871, 57 (KLU), Keng 6/1933, Banfield bak 8436 .v./i. 9578 Rao (KLU), 2958 p.p. (KEP); G. Ulu Bakar to G. Rabang, Sembilan: Negri 67. G. M. Sh. f. 71. m, J. — Bot. 50 and Hook, Type: Meijer 20 m, 3 plex, stone) or — Notes of Mt. — of plant life in iso rarely U Bull. Jard. Bot. Plants Batak Batak 22; t. 1445 27665 (KEP). - Buitenzorg III, of 9 Tamin & M. Hotta J.H. Adam & (1986) 93; Pitcher n.v.), Sumatra, Borneo Wilcock, (1996) 132, Pagerutang, region, 600 1350 region, Simurwasos, m. (1859) 422, sphalm.. J. H. Adam & Wilcock, East or high forest, occasionally moss Edinb. J. Bot. 50 Kalimantan, Samarinda, altitude on 103. (1993) S.Titan Com- ridges (sandstone ultrabasic or 0-1450 soils; neither of the syntypes mentioned by seen lectotypified is species the lime- m alti- Miquel, and have species. variety with glaucous three one, in the unique the back of the ate, and lacks samarindaiensis on with round- specimens or no with which it shares Nepenthes the prominent a row of N. gracilis, and Lamb and the 4. As indicated Malaysia are calities from by based notes. Borneo and Sumatra are also which is coastal, and N. never or pitchers podsolic unlike the albomarginata, be is stems distinguished by finely stri- the base of the lid is large, prominently-lipped seem to be found only on plants grow- soils. rare of this specimens A number of other species or species in Peninsular misinterpretation otherwise only found on of lo- widespread in Peninsular Malaysia; N. which is in the central ranges. species 2-flowered (vs. 1-flowered). Phil- (1993), reports surprisingly can exceptionally glandular pits, are the misidentification of collecting lowlands, and that red heath Adam & Wilcock on glands, partial peduncles (1996) report ultrabasic, sandy of which is This 1996). strongly there may be sharply triangular reinwardtiana peristome contrast populations some eye-spots (Phillipps & Lamb, gracilis, (vs. 4-6) veins, teeth, but has which glabrous 'eye-spots', inner pitcher wall. In truncate, not cordate, and has many small on Shah Sumatra and Borneo. its leaves with 1-3 ing Telom, Jaamat Paking, (1976) 65, Sumatra BO, K), Borneo, and decurrent, sessile leaf bases. lipps Sabah A.L.Lamb, Soc. 22 samarindaiensis sometimes confused with N. glands Ulu 34909 1952. 1. We have not 3. This pitchers 12064 34906, 34907, and non-decurrent leaf bases found in East Kalimantan. stems against & Trans. Linn. 2. Adam and Wilcock base their ed G. Bunga Buah, (KLU). Kinabalu, (sh. 00274, s.n. (holo L; sedia, Taman Pahang: G. Semangko, Ridley Chua Purum, Stone (KLU), (SING); Lebar, Robin- (both KEP); Ulu Ulu Gom- Kali, 9020 (SING), growing epiphytically. — therefore - G. 3080 s.n. Miq. Lowland peat-swamp forest more tude. Often 1047 Aug Distribution Ecology (KEP); 51814 (SING); (SING); (SING). Carrick 670 dynamics f., Nepenthes reinwardtiana var. — 4339 Junghuhn s.n. (sh. 00273, U n.v.), Sumatra, reinwardtii Nepenthes 40515 2523 (1993) 99; Phillipps Syntypes: Junghuhn s.n. G. Ulu (KLU); Gombak, Shah Jungh. (1852) 168; Danser, Kurata, Nepenthes 1840. Or Sep PI. Miq., Hotta, Diversity Edinb. Shah reinwardtiana reinwardtiana (1928) 363; in Chua Rajah, Kelantan, 1220 255 (KLU), Yap 12/1950, Allen KLU, S), Soepadmo Ulu Burkill Merdock Ladang Gadis, Bahau, Nepenthes Nepenthes Ulu (KEP, (SING); (all KEP), Bunn (Type), 15563 (SING), 2/1904, Chin (SING), 2959 UM 4782 (KLU), 11057 (SING), Langat, Symington 51798, Ulu 77686 Wyatt-Smith 77684, 77685, (all KEP); Tan 6 (SINU), 1/1913 (SING); G, Nuang, son 4195 (KEP, SING), 1997 1, MEDP 1391 Nur (SING), (SING), Purseglove Shah & Ali FR, No. 42, (all KEP), 37377 (SINU), Addison —Vol. isolated in rajflesiana peaks in the M. Selected Bt. collections 539 Teijsmann Jebb & M. Cheek: SUMATRA. — Sumatera (BO); Tampang, Bunnemeijer Hose Mts., Asah Kadir 172754 SAN, SAR). G. Prapat, Emended Ulu 7992 rhombicaulis (1972) 44, nomen. Sg. Lokan, Lamag, oblique. Stem fused Ecology near Notes — 1. — m, arising c. 0.5 c. 0.15 North Sumatra: G. hesitate to cited in the of both Lake Toba et and their at 69. remains 43. — 9 Tengah, (BO). f. The 1; n.v., 26 (10) SING), Sumatra, near Heredity, sunken veins evenly Leaf- glands/lenticels. in the running 1/4 of outer scattered x nerves 2.1 cm; throughout. Spur Type: Griffith Distribution original have by seen does Kurata — and type material from the Singapore author as no being Nippon Dental material which description above). and Kurata 4301 (male) herbarium. 'common' the mountains on other herbarium material, other than exhibit the not emended Kurata 4300 the at the at Singapore apical appendage Other authors have (1973). 1994) photographs do but there not reported are appear on to no the the under- on this spe- voucher speci- match the known the type is distinct from other Sumatran species, this known. poorly (1928) 366, — College description (see the Although f. Lindl. Gard. Chron. 20; Shivas, 4411 Nepenthespumila Griff., Ecology across, lectotype deposited descriptions Nepenthes sanguinea Lindl., III, 1035 apart. Lid broadly ovate, 2.5 view the to are Singapore Nepenthes sanguinea zorg (K, KEP, Kalimantan 1/2 way along midrib; pennate to mm al., 1990; Schmid-Hollinger, herbarium material. species (1973) 229, Dental prominent mm nominate a we side of the lid mentioned mens, Petrus 90659 (BO); 1972. original publication, Although reported by (Hopkins & (SAR, SING); Sandakan, Sepilok FR, Pangulubao. We have been unable type. The material cies 2299 Pajakumbuh, Unknown. (female); duplicates 2. Tan S 28830 Sabah. Aban Hallier 26 Sing. from 1/3 Peristome ribs full agreement with the type surrounding Telupid, NP, - Barat. 3530 (BO); Bangka Island, base. — we are SE of (Nippon with glabrous, is in (SING). 29 Mar and not Bako 528 Kelam, Sumatera Steenis Timur, Samarinda, Meijer Bull. 4300 College, Two types (BO); van emarginate; longitudinal to glands rimmed, Distribution Gard. Kurata 1700-1900 the blade, innermost vein bifid, G. Barat, Kalimantan Kurata, Type: Pangulubao, base truncate; Rajau, Dulit, Synge Kalimantan Sh. — sub-peltate numerous, G. 79 of Nepenthes Iboet 53 Island, BORNEO. Sarawak. — Mt. (BO, L); description: blade apex (BO). revision rhombicaulis Sh. Kurata Nepenthes Nepenthes 1724 Kalimantan. Siberut Selatan, Ranau, (L, SAR); (KEP, L); - Kostermans Sampit, 68. 21201 Skeletal Post. (1849) Pitcher 580 plants cum (lecto, designated here, K), Papers 4 (1854) Bull. icon.; Danser, of Peninsular Peninsular Malaysia Jard. Bot. & Buiten- Singapore (1984) Malaysia, G. Ledang. 349. Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand. Mountain ridges amongst scrub of Dacrydium and Rhododendron; 900-1800 m altitude. Notes ure — legend, 1. As discussed under N. and does tions Mr. Lobb's not name cite albomarginata, material, although an in connection with Mt. the protologue comprises accompanying Ophir. There is satirical a Lobb piece a fig- men- specimen at BLUMEA 80 Kew from Malacca, but this lacks by seen It appears that Lobb us. Griffith did in 1842 seem to be the most from Mt. 2. 1997 1, and the Lobb material date, a No. 42, did probably visit Mt. not likely material by Lindley, seen at Ophir At Kew, (Van Steenis-Kruseman, 1950). CGE has until whilst 4411 would Griffith it does though even been not 1854, not come Ophir. from N. Distinguished sharply 3-angled, glabrous and the inner peristome, stems, the very few hairs, but then the possessing or contracted below the abruptly its macfarlanei by lacking lower lid surface either not Vol. pitchers peristome margin lacking teeth. 3. Four collections from the northeast of Peninsular & Shukor Malaysia [Shah 3168 (KEP, KLU) and Stone & Chin 15238 (KLU), both from Bt. Baka, Machang, Kelantan; and Shah etal. 3274 (KEP) & 3283 (KLU), from G. Tebu, Jabi, Trengganu] have the larger leaves, for stem pared to other N. Selected 40471 — (KEP). Falls, Henderson (BO, SING). G. Cameron 17752 Fraser's Sembilu, 7/1952, Hislop They Yala Peninsular, Perak. G. G. Tapis, (SING). s.n. - to a 11035 20 km E of Ina, 11816 17841 Hose Ophir, Derry colour straw undescribed an (KEP); (SING), s.n. decurrent down are paler, Henderson Henderson Cockburn Johore. G. G. Prov., Hijam, Hill, 8/1966, Keng dry may represent Highlands, Foster's Hill, (BO, SING); Selangor. - THAILAND. — PENINSULAR MALAYSIA. Pahang. - collections. sanguinea collections (TCD). 7548 with narrowed, almost petiolate bases, which distance. These collections also some (BO); Tahan, 644 Chua Larut, Robinson Holttum 65 (SING). Kerr Betong, Bt. (BO, SING), G. com- species. 20643 Terengganu. - (SING), 6/1892, Ridley (SING). s.n. 70. Nepenthes singalana Malesia Nepenthes singalana Becc., (1928) 371; Sh. of sity and 187 (FI, K, L), Sumatra, plant life Nepenthes junghuhnii Macfarl. Non Kloss s.n. nec Distribution Ecology Notes — — 1. — 4 & 26 Sing. Sumatra G. t. 3; Danser, Wien. Kerinci, in Engl., Beng. 75, 2 Mus. m, of the whereas the it forest; 2000-2900 seems more species (1895) 8, name), sity under the code correct species 4 — Type: Beccari 185 partim. (1917) 79. — Type: Robinson Pflanzenr. 3 4, (1914) 282; (1908) 47; quae = N. quae, pro gracillimai parte = N. Ridl. m altitude. not been viewed in relation name is confusing, etymology to correct has been the since the type 'from name, Danser locality Singala' (i.e. would have been variously by deposited to (1928) is Mount Sri Lanka, singgalangana. lectotypifi- there would be the ortho- Singgalang, Singala being There is its no neces- however. misunderstood. Macfarlane (1908, 1914) in- cluded specimens of N. gracillima which Ridley (1908) had misidentified as N. bongso Korth. Tamin and Hotta thulata to this 9 M. Hotta, Diver- 27/4/1914. than certain that material singalana implies old 2. This the f. 5 & 6. Buitenzorg III, Sumatra. The Beccari herbarium has name in m. suitable unless deficient in any respect. As noted graphy Jard. Bot. non syn., 2880 111. Gartenz. 2600 Bull. Tamin & M.Hotta excl. Singgalang, J. Fed. Mai. St. Macfarl. J. As. Soc. 12, (1973) 231; (1986) 98, Mt. Beck, Ridl., ex sensu Macfarl., Montane cation, although most in (BM, BO), Sumatra, Nepenthes singalana gracillima; (1886) Padang, near auct. non Lindl.: Nepenthes sanguinea & 3 Gard. Bull. Kurata, dynamics Becc. species, (1986) reduced N. carunculata, N. but overlooked the name N. densiflora. pectinata and N. spa- M. 3. intended were described ‘N. Ridley Mt. Kerinci Jebb & M. Cheek: by types for the made in the Batak 4. In its with ers typical form, be with ovate expanded has has Collections Boerlage a sharply 4-angled — SUMATRA. 5202 (BO), Meijer 3841, 3829, 2000 m, 5159, 5160 (all L); (BO, L), 9/1983, 2200 20, Selatan. G. 71. G. Arbain 10270 (lecto, designated here, L; Notes graph. — The sheet with 2. a — to Bull. glands are a Jard. Bot. (Type), 1883, Schittner 3867 (L); G. G. s.n. Sago, (BO), Meijer 3590, 3598, 5158, 3464 (BO), Meijer 2600 m, 107 Arbain (L), 9997 Biinnemeijer Belirang, Rappard 66, Buitenzorg III, base. species 9 Mt. the (1935) 465. 377 (BO), 7/5/ & (BO). 67 Kloss - s.n. Sumatera (BO). Type: Lieftinck — Tanggamus, two to are (vs. 2000 Jan m, 11 1935. as the lectotype. can the gymnamphora most be distinguished by collections of N. peristome, closely strikingly large and singalana in which the ribs singalana), and N. allied mono- 11, of which the the midlineof the lid near his completing Lieftinck orbicular cordate in N. largest as after species (although stems those of N. species years that of this singalana, greatly expanded ovate similar some probably Leiden is selected N. sharply angular 3. The lower leaf-blades sheathing at to and densest and manner considered these latter and 187 1990, Gadang, Meijer 529 2251 BO), Sumatra, Lampongs, related character), fewer, in Tamin (BO), (BO, SING), 27/4/1914, Robinson Bengkulu. - 2693 (BO, SING), Frey-Wyssling collection is tall and papery, the lid is tributed) & /1879, Beccari (BO), Danau greatly mountain top; 1500-2100m altitude. the combination of more as iso female inflorescence in this (L), is peristome Danser complete Although closely overlap (BO). Danser described this most 2692 Kerinci, 4/5/20, 28102 the Southern Sumatra. Forest 1. Des Ne- glands the midlineof the lid. to 6-7 Singgalang, 155 10271 (BO), 491 Nepenthes spathulata Danser, — Ichlas G. (BO), 28101, Nepenthes spathulata Distribution Barat. G. species. the basal part of the midline. Nepenthes Borssum Waalkes van (BO, L); s.n. Dempo, Jacobson Ecology characteristically in the present as climbing phase, Biinnemeijer (all L), Merapi, Biinnemeijer m. across spathula- decurrent base, and the lid a restricted glands Biinnemeijer 4028 (BO), Holttum 26101 (SING), m, to in the stems Sumatera 2600 (L), 28/5/18, s.n. 26/7/18, lanceolate leaf with large the sides, and the lid has at mm and N. pectinata diatas has species. Nepenthes somewhat sparse and restricted usually of 0.1-0.4 lipped glands of N. diatas, N. Specimens mouth, rather than being somewhat constricted there penthes pectinata spathulata singalana (see the upper part of the ventricose-tubular pitchers broadens towards the rigid pitchers, are of N. and ventricose-tubular pitchers, the leaf numerous confused with this readily As of N. junghuhnii identity specimens to 371), mountains around Padang, the species has papery pitch- on the lower surface. throughout 1928: Tapanoeli. near paper). only slightly expanded peristomes apex is acute, the lid is ta can is attached name end of this at probably the on which Macfarlane had Junghuhnianae (Danser, only legitimate publication, is confused, since Macfarlane's Little Known Taxa collections made to Junghuhn specimens, in Plantae 81 of Nepenthes of northern Sumatra, region is the Ridley's description The name revision Macfarl.' in relation junghuhnii Robinson & Kloss. to use as Skeletal (vs. evenly pectinata. species spathulate with are to a N. not and the lid dis- Danser spathulata. winged petiole 82 BLUMEA Collections Steenis 3751 — SUMATRA. Jacobs 8261 8212, (L), 11 72. Nepenthes spectabilis Nepenthes spectabilis Danser, in M. Kaiser's (K), s.n. 1997 1, Peak, Forbes (BO); Gunung Tanggamus, Lieftinck 7, 18 (L), (K); s.n. 8 van (BO), 9,10 (K, L). Danser Bull. Jard. Bot. and Hotta, Diversity 7308 17 No. 42, Forbes Lampung. (BO, L), Toxopeus (Type), Vol. iso (lecto, designated here, BO; 9 Buitenzorg III, of dynamics life plant BO x in f. (1928) 373, 21; 103. (1986) Sumatra Tamin & M. Hotta Type: Lorzing — 1800 m, 5 June 2, L), Sumatra, Sibolangit, Sibajak, 1920. Distribution Ecology Notes 1. — sheet with — North Sumatra: Aceh There male inflorescence is chosen a 2. Recent collections The is species base and petiolate centre mm is into elongated near the lid is densely pubescent; of which the Bogor, at lectotype. the upper that may be fimbriate wings pitcher 7308 Lorzing since Danser species confused with any other. The lanceolate leaf has flattened and broad comes a prominently hairy axils; with much reduced the mouth of the as extend the range of this greatly easily not of duplicates three are Lake Toba. to 1450-2000 m altitude. Sub-alpine shrubberies; — the an lid; long are with long (1.2-2.5 cm), glands and below the (1928). winged, slender, peristome, peristome acuminate neck, and the the spur is ovate-cordate, pitchers immediately a less confined more or to the to 0.6 on the and absent from the margins; the indumentum of reddish brown hairs in length, is underside of the prominent midrib, on and the in the axils of the particularly stems, on be- undivided and leaves, and inflorescence, but sparse elsespur pitcher where. Selected ni Telong, Ketambe, de collections 2000 G. — 6367, Kutacane, de & (BO). Kemiri, G. (BO); de 15840 Bot. (1976) 68, Veitch Nepenthes f. Wilde-Duyfjes 9 boschiana Hook. f. in Malesia 3 1800 m, 8 (BO); G. 40 Frey-Wyssling Bandahara, 7308 of Lau 2000 m, (Type), (BO); Bandar 15772 Baru, Nepenthes faizaliana J.H. Adam & non G. Mulu apoensis (holo K), Borneo, Sarawak, 20 Bt. J.H. Adam Baram Nepenthes sandakanensis J. H. Adam & Nepenthes sandakanensis var. dist., 10. 191. Blumea 36 in f. of Mt. 58; Danser, Kinabalu, (1996) 136, Type: — (K), Low 4, (1991) 123. Kew 98. s.n. 3 f. 73. — Bull. Sabah Type: — & (W), Borneo. Type: Lai & Jugah S 44163 Type: Chai S 35939 1981. Bull. Wilcock, Wilcock, var. (1908) 71. ined. sched. J.H. Adam & Nepenthes maxima Sarawak. s.n. highlands, Apo Dari, eglandulosa J.H. Adam Nepenthes sandakanensis vttv.ferruginea — 10 Nov Wilcock, Kelabit (1873) Low Pflanzenr. Engl., Panjang, Wilcock, (1892) 402, of Borneo 17 Type: — (1895) & 11 Kurata, Nepenthes A. DC., Prodr. Wilcock, park, Sh. Borneo. Korth.: Macfarl. in auct. (L), Borneo, Sarawak, 13694 Boer 9726 (BO, L); SW from mouth Sibajak, Liirzing (1890) 240; III, 22; Pitcher Plants (1886) 3, Wien. 111. Gartenz. Nepenthes boschiana var. f. & A.L. Lamb, lowii var. Nepenthes fallax Beck, Nepenthes fusca Ill, (1928) 376, (lecto, designated here, K), (Hook, f.) Becc., Utara. van Steenis 8-15 km Mast. Gard. Chron. 23; Phillipps s. n. m, (BO). Buitenzorg III, & Son 2000 Ketambe, Sumatera - Pinto, Lorzing 8260 (BO); Penghulu Bau, Nepenthes stenophylla Mast., lowii 6368 Wilde 13103 Nepenthes stenophylla Jard. G. SUMATRA. Aceh. Steenis Wilde-Duyfjes Sungai Tepi, Meijer 73. van 40 km NW Wilde & de (BO); m, in sched. in sched. — 1550 m, 17 Nov 1974. M. Jebb & M. Distribution Ecology m Skeletal revision 83 of Nepenthes Northern Borneo: Sarawak, Brunei, Sabah, Kalimantan. — abundant in sandy soils, Wet — Cheek: areas open 1000-2600 ridge tops; or on altitude. Notes The type is 1. — a from specimen Veitch & Son and annotated in Masters' Presented 1890." This specimen! some workers N. been not discernible any based that on clearly 2. The ovate The crest. photograph a shows the of N. type less the petiole lid of N. plant by of the stem and young, two leaf bases and rounded lids sheathing differs from N. faizaliana and as N. reddish hairs of charac- the base, with scattered the material lacks type years later an illustration in the Gardeners' Chronicle published was species, insertion, important at by Type interpret we typical fusca. Unfortunately, Veitch H.J. base and the lid is cordate clearly was the Kew to Masters stenophylla atypical glabrous, lacking preserved. However, and unlike the glands, is somewhat specimen more or stenophylla. Unfortunately ters, have handwriting donated plant, “N. of the opinion that the specimen represents what are Danser. The leaf is fusca cultivated a of N. typical stenophylla. in its 1-flowered stenophylla pedi- cels, but in all other respects the specimen matches other material of this species from G. Mulu. 3. The ly absent) is characterised species of the stems date base, and with what in size and and and leaf a more or less glandulation. The dispersed throughout its by the lid The lid is prominent teeth its inner along small a aggregation margin, although are a cor- some- are near orbicular, small these among present conspicuous a less glands scattered which with the base, which varies more or crest near of the lid majority underside, (0.2-0.4 mm), prominently lipped glands, the basal crest, and often in leaf bases, and the hairiness (rare- sheathing margins. near the the apex. The gland (0.1-0.15 mm) fewer, larger are margin and on lacks peristome is present between each rib. 4. Nepenthes pilosa Selected collections & is apparently closely related to N. differences stenophylla (for there). see 998 Jermy Baram, Mt. 5th was, — Vermeulen 4552 (L); Mt. Kalimantan. 3° 52' S & & Jugah Hybrids Lamb S WKM — E, 4° 07' S NP, 114° 53' Lai & Jugah Mt. E, S Api, 3304, 3/1894 (BO, SAR, L); Ulu, Sg. 900, 30/1/89 (K). - Brunei. - Sabah. 101 (K); Hallier B 3390 Long Bawan & between hybrid with Trus Madi (BO, L); FR, Bt. 5° 33' near Batoe Panado, 23/7/81, Nepenthes lowii Mt. Mulu NP, Argent 44163, 10/11/81 (K, L, SAR); Mt. S Masia Retak, 117° 05* 712, 11/1986 (L); Bembanyan River, Kinabalu, Ambit, A Mulu 33055, 13/3/73 (BO, L). Kinabalu, Rickards Amai 115° 42' Mt. Pajang, Haviland & Hose Dulit, Div., Tong Temburong Dist., Wong kan, BORNEO. Sarawak. Bt. (KEP, L); N Sinua, Leopold Ajoh, 4/1897, (see there) FR, face of N E, G.Tawai, Chew Geesink 9203 in Kota & La- ridge, Sanda- Corner RSNB SAN 71915 Jaheri (L).- 1662 (BO); reported from (L). has been Sabah and Brunei. 74. Nepenthes Nepenthes sumatrana Diversity trana 17 sumatrana and Miq., (1873) (Miq.) Beck, dynamics of Fl. Ned. Ind. 98. — (Miq.) plant x Wien. III. Gartenz. life in Sumatra 6 (1858) 1074; 111. Nepenthes Teijsmann 535 (BO Beck maxima var. Fl. (1895) 149; Tamin (1986) 103. l'Arch. Ind. sumatrana 3, L, U), Sumatra, Sibolga, — (1870) 7; Hook.f. (Miq) Becc., Feb & M. Hotta in Nepenthes boschiana 1856. Malesia 3 in M. Hotta, var. suma- A.DC., Prodr. 3. Type: (1886) — 84 BLUMEA Nepenthes boschiana auct. non Korth.: Nepenthes treubiana auct. Jard. Bot. Nepenthes rafflesiana f. (1986) 103, 7, 8; Nerz Type: 151. 4, 3 (1908) 69; Danser, Pflanzenr. Bull. f. 25 toto. M. Hotta, Diversity and of dynamics nud. & Hotta, Diversity Carnivorous Wistuba, West (holo L), Sumatra, 2801 Suppl. (1860) dynamics and of plant life in Sumatra nud. nom. Nerz Nepenthes longifolia Ind. Engl., 1997 1, Tamin & M. Hotta in nom. Tamin & M. Hotta in M. Nepenthes spinosa Fl. Ned. (1928) 387, partim, (1986) 93; No. 42, Macfarl. in longicirrhosa var. Sumatra life in plant 9 Buitenzorg III, Miq., Warb.: non Vol. Plant Newsl. 23 (1995) (1994) Sumatera, Taram, Tjampo Mts., 105, 1000 f. 3. m, 25 — Sep 1992. Climber or several metres; intemodes to to decurrent leaf margins, olate, lanceolate attenuate blade; pennate 5-9 gin; petiole almost to cm; to the amplexicaul node. Lower previous with broad, cm fundibulate, the mouth across, across, spur or 0.8-1.4 simple, upper partial x 0.75 mm. on all green often peduncles Indumentum of especially new or mm; flattened and on veins 23 but with to x 6 cm; (0.2-0.4 mm). simple, male simple wings 4-6 x cm; rounded 6-9.5 x to and then rarely cm then 0.5-1.5 cm to between the 3.5-7.5, ribs; rounded, apex to 28 a raceme cm, branching at and branched hairs 0.1-0.2 3.5 x mm 5-6 x seeds 26 mm, long, brown; dense below leaf of midpoint, simple bract; sepals valves 44-56 tendrils; wings; 1.2 front, at towards midline (0.4-0.9 1.6 cm, with without to in- oblique. Upper pitchers wholly similar; capsule stems, in leaf axils and to mar- ventricose in lower or Inflorescence 1 3/5 outer 60-70° with fimbriate conspicuous glands elliptic, in 6-8, at peti- rounded- acute to on and margin parts; sparse with age. Colour of lower pitchers brownish red, peristome Distribution — Ecology — stem pale green throughout. Sumatra. Forest(?), 1. We have — by Miquel the apex irregular throughout, red-streaked, pitchers of the climbing Notes to prominent ridges winged margins long decurrent, front; peristome at of parallel, running mouth peduncles; partial peduncles glandular throughout; all parts, less mouth; up 6 to teeth, smaller towards the sides mm, to lid circular cm; cm; densely glandular throughout, glands largest 2-flowered partial 3 without 5-9 1 /2 of stem, the and often raised margin D-shaped x pair a in section. Leaf blade ventricose below; 18-30 tubular, scarcely or with cm, pitchers globose throughout, elements flattened towards lid, base cordate, mm), fringe oblique, inner 39-54 more or to half, tubular above and narrowing 4 0.8 x less winged petiole; longitudinal numerous, nerves 16 stem more or obovate-lanceolate; to base emarginate; of the for his sea level to 1000 description is m. this lectotypified not species, probably deposited since the original Utrecht, at material used which we have not seen. 2. Both Macfarlane (1908) and Danser (1928) astonishing distribution for N. Sumatra with this latter Miquel's design var. or cies has been have n.n. seen no properly and N. Beck (1895) prepared to followed Beccari of N. boschiana under N. omission, he published not longicirrhosa we species. sumatrana were treubiana, by including Teijsmann's this as N. authentic material. n.n. sumatrana probably (1886) in placing maxima; however, whether by Miq. To the present the spe- circumscribed. Tamin and Hotta's spinosa admit the most collection from match this N. rafjlesiana var. species also, although M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Skeletal 3. The decurrent leaf base of this of Borneo, which differs bidgeae siana, the only Sumatran species rent leaf base, its leaf toothed its inner on Collections Surbeck 288 — Taram, (Type of N. Beccari (BO). 75. 1985 III, 9 iso (K); s.n. Sh. bidge Plants tentaculata Distribution — wak. Lobb 83 Hooker — 13 vs. SAR, US). Mt. et al. s. n. of N. sumatrana), (BO). Sumatera - 22 Feb 1954 Alston 13831 , 17 June Sikapiang, G. (BO, K); 1953, van 2801 Sing- Borssum Kinabalu, f. 74. Type: — Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg (1976) 69; Phillipps Sabah Lobb 83 & A.L. (lecto, designated here, K; 1857. Malesia 3 (1886) 13. — Type: Beccari 2930 3 43. (FI n.v.), Matang. Macfarl. in Engl., Pflanzenr. 4, (1908) — Type: Bur- Kinabalu. mossy at forest; 1200-2550 cites Lobb and a and is selected here specimens a m altitude. Beccari specimen from Sara- 2700 ft in Sarawak; this matches the altitude have as longer, the given by lectotype. lanceolate leaves; in addition the more and the inflorescence is frequently tentaculate, collections - Bt. Sabah. - — Lawi, S 6001 G. (BO); Sinadji, Bako (KEP); slope Kalimantan. & BORNEO. Sarawak. Awa & of Lee 50880 longer (17.5 cm Kalimantan Tengah, de Wilde 3958 W. Kutei, Endert 3954 Rootstock terete, 0.4-0.8 1.8-3 (BO); cm; Asam, Purseglove of G. Raya, 10 Kalimantan (BO). G. Mulu, Martin — km NNW of Timur, SULAWESI. B. Lokai-Taboenan, 5759 Not. 5063 (K, SAR); S 38784 (K, L, G. Tumbang Tosah, Up- Njapa, Krubung, Berau, Waroe Loewoek Meoesa, Kjellberg S/D, Menado, Eyma (K, KEP, L). Syst. 1,2 (1909) 63. —Type: P, BO), Vietnam, Guia-Toan, Lo-thieu, Terrestrial shrub with season. summit thorelii Lecomte Nepenthes thorelii Lecomte, iso 900 Bukit (BO, K, L); (BO, K, SING); Soroako, Hennipman Nepenthes Rachmat Telok NP, Kinabalu, Collenette 21562, 5/9/63 (A, BO, K, L, G, CANB, 3778 x (Type der Meer Mohr (1873) 101; Danser, 17 of Mt. ft, (BO); P; van E of Lubuk Prodr. 2314 76. has the decur- 1957, Meijer 6913 (K); Taram, Tjampo Mts., Nerz Becc., protologue collected was Katingan, Mogea Kato 535 Sibolga, Teijsmann Pajakumbuh, 2500-3000 soils of Hooker's be less Div., Bario, SAR, SAN). per Nepenthes raffle- never cm). Selected 4th appearance. confused, that of N. bur- Borneo, Sulawesi. 2. The Sulawesi to be can Apr 1930, (1996) 138, tomentosa (2500-3000 ft) lids tend 21 Gadang, imberbis var. Peaty 1. — of A.DC., (K), Borneo, Sabah, Ecology Notes G. of Borneo var. tentaculata s. n. Aug Utara. Kurata, Nepenthes Borneo, Sarawak, Kuching, Nepenthes 24 Putih, E W), Borneo, Sarawak, Nepenthes pitcher to is quite different, and the peristome is prominently Sumatera Hook.f. in tentaculata (1928) 379; Lamb, Pitcher identical virtually tentaculata Hook. f. Nepenthes Nepenthes Air longifolia); galang, 1878, markedly Taroetoeng, to Pajakumbuh, Waalkes in with which it glandulation SUMATRA. E of is species 85 of Nepenthes margin. (K); Sibolga Barat. revision cm apex large perennial irregularly rootstock branched Thorel 1032 to 2 producing cm annual shoots in the thick. Stem erect, in diameter. Leaves linear lanceolate acute to (lecto, designated here, Ti-tinh. acuminate; base amplexicaul to to 40 cm narrowly obovate; inserted at an acute wet high, 12-26 angle, and 86 BLUMEA decurrent ing 2 at front, inner to not 2-3.5 2-2.8 x wards (3-7 mouth; 12.5 to apart) mm 4.5 x acuminate Inflorescence pitcher. Notes 1. 2. There clasping pears during problems the of plant a dry season and its tall Collection 77. — a at grassland; Nepenthes Bull. in 26 Sumatra matra, Taxa). All three Ecology ings; — — 1. species 107. Bull. — plateau, m ence by rises Jard. Bot. erect with long, long. mm 200 to or lid in lower as rhachis 50-70 without a short Colour of pitchers m. is selected pitchers, as the lec- narrow species N. thorelii. over N. anamensis and N. species, share two the Buitenzorg III, Tamin & M. Hotta in Type: Lorzing ESE of Lake is linear leaves with not yet understood, Nepenthes as a ground vegetation. above the a metre 1032 Besides its tendrils of the upper non-coiling Thorel thorelii ap- dormant rootstock ground. (Type). 6573 M. 9 (1928) 382, Hotta, Diversity f. 23; and Sh. Kurata in Gard. dynamics of plant iso BO (lecto, designated here, BO; 1200-1300 m, Toba, 11 May 3, L), x life Su- 1919. edges, with Leptospermum/Rhodomyrtus. Scrub of old clear- altitude. Of the three dried species distinguished to- with very sparse Northern Sumatra. (1928: 384) 2. This to Guia-Toan, Lo-thieu, Ti-tinh, duplicates and female inflorescences is selected Danser margin narrowed upper pitchers. the above out inflorescence, which Forest 950-2750 Notes tall a dry grassland, surviving when fires burn Danser, Habinsaran — towards mouth oblique, concave; level sea with the delimitationof this thorelii is characterised (1973) 232; (1986) Distribution ovate tobaica Danser tobaica Sing. mm with lower Paris, female plant with seasonally VIETNAM. Nepenthes on lid numerous lid reddish, indumentum white. savannah specimen Little Known perennating habit, N. pitchers, borne rounded apart, the mm; dense and broad, long; mm leaf bases. The limits of variation of these be 2-4 mm across mm hairs 0.3-0.4 and N. anamensis may occupy similar habitats to simple, mm tendril; obovate, 1-1.5 3-6 pedicels or branched 0.15 c. elements 2-5 peristome margin regularly sinuate; long; cm the apex. Lower fringe concave; meet- midrib, arising ribs 0.25-0.4 spur uncoiled narrow, outer 8-18 markings, with almost Vietnam. The male are (see there, elements 1—1.5 1-flowered simple oblique, long; mm wings each side of mm, mm across, on wings fringe is totype. The Paris isotype smilesii 7 across borne cm; Seasonally dry — — — mm a raceme; green with reddish Distribution Ecology to on glands prominently lipped, mm across, long; partial peduncles bract. Indumentum of light wings broad, 5-8 the Upper pitcher peristome rounded, 3-5 cm cm, these basal curving towards numerous with rounded teeth 0.2-0.5 dense. so nerves cm; base of midline, 0.3-0.7 near and longitudinal towards lid mm across, margin rounded, 4.5 x 1997 1, veins 2-4 apart; the mouth ovate-triangular, mm 2-4 11.5 to No. 42, ultimately rounded, cm, midrib; pennate pitchers ovoid; mm, c. 1-2.5 side of stem; the along for stem opposite on from to —Vol. is is an error chiefly to as of the for 8602, as Lorzing 6573, lectotype. on fig. The by number ' 680T in 23. be found in the Lake Toba from N. reinwardtiana the sheet with both male Lorzing the absence of area of Sumatra. It pitcher 'eye-spots', of tufts of white hairs in the leaf-axils, and the rounded stem can be the pres- with non-decurrent M. Jebb & M. Cheek: leaf bases. pitcher, 15 cm saran, 9170 15454 Lorzing 78. G. N. tomoriana Distribution level 400 to Notes Bogor at 1. Lake a bract 79. McCluer Non New x cm in 9 gradually 9 SE of (1928) 384, and 0.7 more Prapat, 24. f. van Habin- 126 (BO, Iwatsuki — 151 Rachmat Type: Kolonodale, Sep ultrabasic on at 1913. soils; sea the herbarium sheet Bogor, of Lake de Lake E, Mata, 121 30 G. Vogel 5811 (BO, L); 11200 (L), Malili (BO, K, L); 2° 35'S 2° 45' S (BO); S/D, 645 121° 20'E, 121° 33' E, Doongi, 9/8/38, near at mouth Prov., Mangroves Kolonodale, Rachmat 2421 species. Matano, Soroako, 10/6/79, van Balgooy de 11074a Morowali E, Tomori, and the glands, which is absent in the latter 6370 Vogel from the sim- Distinguished and smaller lid numerous 30' 121° shore Engl., 17 Bot. Jahrb. (1991) 43, of Ranu River, (Type); Lampea, Malili, (BO); Noeha, Kjellberg 2795 (BO). f. 25. sensu Macfarl. in (1928) 387, to 1.3 attenuate to 0.3 outer cm f. 25, (1891) 318; Boerl., — cm to Engl., parte = 4, 3 1 3, (B (1908) 69; N. sumatrana in diameter. Leaf blade base, petiole short, broad. Longitudinal 2/3 of blade. Pennate outer fringed wings or to (1900) 54; Jebb, n.v.), New Danser, nec Guinea, cm, to to winged, 7, Bull. Jard. Beck. (Miq.) lanceolate, 7 veins 3 nerves some 35 x these arising 7 cm; wings from running obliquely numerous, part of blade. Lower pitchers urceolate-globose, to 1 cm broad, with very rounded not to 1.5 cm; numerous, lid orbicular, known. Inflorescence thick, partial peduncles nearly dumentumgenerally Handl. 20581 Type: Warburg Pflanzenr. quae pro simple. Upper pitchers cm 13 1889. (0.3-0.5 cm); peristome spur in alcohol kept known from Sulawesi. the 15' S N reticulate in 10 cm, with long, Utara. Meer Mohr der van Gulf of Tomori, G. mangrove swamps Waroe, Kjellberg Warb. in treubiana margin, ly cordate; 40 2° E, S Guinea midrib, running in elements (BO); Lemboeh, Sumatera - treubiana Warb. down stem, towards 9127 (BO). (BO); Toba, Buitenzorg III, BO, L), Sulawesi, partial peduncle, Gulf of Waroe Buitenzorg III, running 20 50 (K); Gulf, Sigar, apex acute; to the climbing, angular Stem Steenis 8271 lectotype. 18/7/79, 1 1176 (BO); Nepenthes Bot. Is., treubiana in van Steenis 2063 Malili, near Soroako, Meijer (BO, K); Nepenthes Science on 121° 22' of Luha 2056 Nepenthes the SULAWESI. — 16/2/80, Grimes Kjellberg as (see there), by NE Lake, 3327 (7- (SING). s.n. of the type is duplicate 2° 27' S Towuti, Eyma A only paniculate species Collections Matano the Central Sulawesi. — danseri (K, L); fasciculated spurs m. — presence of 3643 iso Open scrub-land, is selected 2. The ilar N. — its (BO); Tapiannoeli, Yoshida Bull. Jard. Bot. Danser, (lecto, designated here, BO; Ecology on and the short inflorescence tomoriana Danser Nepenthes 645 Kurata mm) Kemiri, van 16733 Tapiannoeli, 87 of Nepenthes partial peduncles. Aceh. G. (BO); Toba, Lorzing Pangulubas, 2/4/1972, Nepenthes 0.5-1 (BO); Poetjoek Angasan, Penosa, SING); Sidulang, Balige, (BO); SUMATRA. — revision distinguished by mm vs. with 1-flowered cm) collections Selected Steenis be can larger peristome (2.5 15-35 vs. mikei Nepenthes the Skeletal all 2-flowered, sparse, but dense beneath the blade margin. a to short to 8 fringing cm, slight- dense raceme 2.5 cm Colour long. not to In- known. BLUMEA —Vol. 88 — Distribution Ecology Notes have we — West New Guinea Forest 1. The — not original type material pitchers, a union the Collections 20581 Warburg the lid 80. more numerous trichocarpa x Bull. Jard. Bot. of dynamics (1996) Borneo Feb p.p. — laria and N. Notes of these N. in — 976 (BO, K), 813 — 1. At one are U its Gulf, Miq. Sumatra I, 1 (1858) 1072; (1928) 389; 9 (1986) J. Bot. Neerl. p.p. & L (BO, M. A.L.Lamb, n.v., U (1862) 275, 3 1, Tamin & M. Hotta in 108; Phillipps 532 Type: Teijsmann Of 533, states rare; several one 1; t. Hotta, Diversity Pitcher Plants of n.v.), Sumatra, Sibolga, 1, 3 276. (1862) duplicates represents Miquel's designation, was of N. x 800 to 1928), the first gracilis. populations 3. This and erythrosticta, var. to since and the Utrecht the suggest refers that this to no As with N. hookeriana this hairiness, with its few, of the gracilis, angular large-lipped glands characteristically barrel-shaped, Padang, Kerinci, boehan Batoe, Bila — Jambi by its specimens it is at sheets two other size. larger of the impossible var. to be Utrecht have be- numbers. was a hybrid supposition between N. am- is based upon its apoccurs sporadically parent species. whilst the Selected collections two while the characterised collections species ampul- collections exist; remaining specimens Teijsmann's Miquel N. m. trichocarpa, has sessile leaves which exhibit N. hybrid Type: Teijsmann populations of Teijsmann's Sibolga sheet may be N. fragmented trichocarpa level sea in mixed fact that it only parent rarity but widespread distribution, and the in mixed — 1856. nearly always however. Without viewing and N. Feb that the number 532 represents authentic muddled (Danser, pullaria but of 532 annotated N. 2. Holttum J. Bot. Neerl. n.v.), Sumatra, Sibolga, putative parents; Bogor duplicate (1928) certain of nau McCluer (BO); Sigar, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo. — gracilis, erythrosticta ture (vs. have pitchers elements than those illustrated in Jebb (1991). erythrosticta Miq., var. Widespread gracilis. Danser come life f. 75. L n.v., (BO, Ecology sheets is (vs. across rimmed slightly on margin 1856. Distribution are mm of the lower wings The large disjunc- short teeth the leaf 0.4 to the lid surface and Is., Pleyte Buitenzorg III, plant 140, Nepenthes trichocarpa 533 0.2 share geographical sumatrana), uniform, are elsewhere). Fl. Ned. Ind. Nepenthes x trichocarpa Miq., Danser, but 1995) (B). Nepenthes and peduncles, glands fringe IRIAN JAYA. Misool — species. They but their absent in N. peristome (vs. midline and smaller much shorter and with this sumatrana mm), evenly spread throughout largest along (Rischer, extant highly improbable. Nepenthes treubiana has densely hairy (vs. glabrous), 0.2-0.7 Berlin is still at and 2-flowered partial margin of the inner Is.). edge. it. seen tion makes such 1997 1, Misool (Sorong, 2. Macfarlane and Danser united N. urceolate No. 42, are ampullaria-like venation, similar to those of N. and somewhat constricted SUMATRA. Sibolga, 2/1856, Teijsmann 23/8/72, Morley 17-24/5/33, Rahmat tex- stem, with sub-decurrent leaf bases and the lid & Karadin si Boeea 4311 517 gracilis; at 532 (Type), (BO, HULL, K); (L, MICH). the pitchers are the mouth. — 533 (BO, U); Hitean PENINSULAR Da- Haloban, LaMALAYSIA. M. Jebb & M. 36551 Selangor, Sepang, 21/6/39, Fugh ing, Quarry Hill, Ruiter 9 (BO). Brooke Sabah. - Nepenthes (L, SING). truncata Distribution Ecology Notes 8064 (L). a — 230-600 3 Pennsylv. m & t. 2. (1911) 209, 600 Samsolang, near prov., Holttum Kuch- Coomans de Type; — we the have been able not truncate, this Agusan Prov.). protologue, one (,Bolster 270) to the Pennsylvania material, a large this latter lectotypification. leaf apex, large size and lid with from all others. The species species appears pattern matched by other species endemic a northeastern comer of Mindanao (N. cies shows close affinities to see deeply notched, to distinguish crest for appropriate most Allen 1907. m, altitude. collections in the two be very restricted in distribution, N. merrillianaand N. bellii, N. maxima both in the petiolata). to a to the This spe- and venation of the leaf texture and in its lid. Collections PHILIPPINES. — n.v.); Camp David, Agusan Prov., Mt. 542, Hook, s.n. lanata Nepenthes nomen. f., ex Type: veitchii Distribution Ecology — Trans. & Linn. A.L. auct Linden, Notes — no 1. var. — Hook, f.: non striata Hook., Lobb The former a publication. Bolster 270 Ramos (VPENN 34541 (BO); Jard. Bot. f. (1996) 144, Buitenzorg 77, 78. — Borneo. (1876) 192, t. 261; Mast., f., Bot. Mag. (1858) Gard. Chron. Chron. Ill, 12 t. 2 Gard. Chron. (1872) 5080. (1882) 808, (1892) 561, forest especially near published what he took which had been following specimen from at out. horticultural year This name Joseph 1000 ft and Kew, was to published by Hooker a Low previously specimen and f. 143. nomen. rare in Kalimantan. rivers, ridgetops in mossy altitude. m be his had been available. William Hooker cites specimen, Bull. of Borneo Sarawak, Brunei, Sabah, Dipterocarp William Hooker this has been rubbed was (1859) 421; Danser, Pitcher Plants Mast., Veitch, Gard. Borneo: Central villosa Hook, pitchers Soc. 22 Lamb, non Macfarl.: Lowland from Sarawak. The a Cansuram, College n.v.); (BO, W). Illustr. Hortic. 23 forest; rarely epiphytic; 55-1200 tion of N. near Dental not located. Nepenthes sanguinea auct. Nepenthes (?Nippon (lecto, designated here, K), Hort. — villosa Nepenthes Surigao Prov., 1107 Elmer 13483 (1928) 391; Phillipps Type: Lobb Mindanao. 1105, 1106, veitchii Hook. f. Nepenthes 9 Kurata Urdanetta, Nepenthes veitchii nata Gap 16/7/39 BORNEO. Sarawak. Koelor, Singkawag, Barat. Mindanao (Surigao Philippines: strikingly glandular III, The — small, juvenile leaf, the other (Allen 191), which is illustrated, seems 2. The (SING). (1996). Trans. & Proc. Bot. Soc. Macfarlane cites 1. — specimen blade, Kalimantan - & Lamb Phillipps Macfarl., leaf. While mature basal 8040, Open mountainside, — comprising citing 1603 89 of Nepenthes SINGAPORE. — (?PENN n.v.), Philippines, Mindanao, Surigao 191 when revision truncata Macfarl. Nepenthes 82. Skeletal (L, SING); Changi, 25/11/1889, Goodenough 36983 81. Cheek: placed a son 6 complete years Thomas Lobb collection a new name to specimen from G. Mulu identified as N. as the collec- previously, applied is selected as a a more villosa in this taxon, at 3000 ft. pencil, lectotype. Nepenthes synonym of the species at and la- the time of BLUMEA —Vol. 90 2. 42, 1997 1, No. the broad, flattened peristome, the Immediately recognisable by bases, and the dense, hispid hairs. There appear to be cies: lowland form, with a one, peristome, tichous Selected 113° NP, 42' G. de Vogel san, Yii Puan Api, - 8470 (Burbidge, BORNEO. above Ulu Ching Sarawak. Melinau 55956 on near streams (KEP, L). Kuching, 12972 G. Bum & falls, Ulu Rahim Kalimantan a narrow rivers, and lid, and a a highland by means of dis- Lamb, 1988). Santibong, Hewitt 458 4990 Kota Sg. Masia, leaf and green and red streak- & Martin 95000 Timur. W. Kalimantan (BO, KEP). or Both climb 1882, Phillipps (K, L, SAR); Kalimantan. - Kostermans lid, rounded ridgetops. Telupid, Heluran, Sg. Meliau, Sabah. Tabang, near — Mts., found commonly leaf-blades collections Hose E, (KEP). 33081 which is clasping spathulate leaves, narrow, rectangular-elliptic blades, form, with abruptly ed long, which is often found golden yellow peristome, sheathing distinct forms of this spe- two (SAR); (SAR); 4th Div., FR, Lawas, Tang 2° 06' G. N Mulu & Jugah (KEP, SAR); Long Samado, Kutei, Belajan River, Bt. Tengah. Raya, Mt. Palima- Nooteboom 4083 (BO, KEP). 83. ventricosa Blanco Nepenthes Nepenthes 10; ventricosa Hook. f. in tenz. Blanco, A.DC., Fl. Prodr. (1895) 149; Burbidge, 54. (1908) — Not Type: ed. Filip., 1 Flora & 12 Sylva II, Blanco located; Mus. (1837) 807; Blume, (1873) 100; Becc., 17 Malesia 3 (1904) 114; Bot. Lugd.-Bat. Macfarl. in Engl., (PNH t?), Philippines, Luzon, s.n. Wien. (1886) 4; Beck, 2 (1852) 111. Gar- Pflanzenr. Ilocos 4, 3 Province, Piddig. Distribution Ecology Notes — — 1. Blanco's exist elsewhere (see 2. Closely have strongly 84. Prov., pitchers, Moore, n.v., Engl., J. Linn. Nepenthes Hook. f. Soc. 45 New Nepenthes vieillardii New montrouzierii New Nepenthes auct. 17 380. — Type: Malesia (1873) 104; Becc., Flora & 2 Sylva (12) (1904) (1908) 48; Guillaumin, Ann. (1920) non Heckel, L.: of both species Elmer 7441 (BO); Vieillard Mus. 1121 114 Col. 3 (1886) 5; Beck, (as veillardii); 9 Mars.II, (lecto, designated Mac- (1911) 211; here iso K; P Ann. Fac. Sc. Mars. Jeanneney, Jeanneney, Nouv. Caled. Nouv. Caled. Bull. (1892) 9. Agric. (1894) Agric. (1894) Mus. Hist. Nat. 12 92. 92. (1906) 66. — Type: Herb. Caledonia. Dubard, Caledonia, bongso Quezon Prov., Lucban, Tayabas, Prodr. deplanchei Dubard, var. montrouzieri (Dubard) n.v.), 3 Mull, ex distillatoria auct. Nepenthes A.DC., auct. non Jack: Nepenthes (P), pair any stage. Caledonia. neocaledonica 100 This at Hook. f. in 4, fringed wings (BO). (1895) 190; Burbidge, Nepenthes ampullaria Deplanche which lack 14058 (KEP), Pflanzenr. TCD, W), PNH, but duplicates may N. burkei Mast, of Mindoro q.v. vieillardii 111. Gartenz. at alata). PHILIPPINES. Luzon. — 14055 Nepenthes vieillardii farl. in under N. to Loher presumed destroyed are related Nepenthes Wien. notes 1200-1500 m altitude. forest, types waisted Selected collections Rizal Luzon. Philippines: —Low mossy oak Bull. Mus. Macfarl. Isle of non in Pines, Korth.: Engl., Hist. Nat. Pflanzenr. 12 (1906) 4, 3 66. (1908) — 49. Nepenthes — Type: vieillardii 1858. Guillaumin, Ann. Mus. Col. Mars. II, 9 var. Pancher 423 (1911) 211. (P M. Jebb & M. Cheek: humilis Nepenthes milis minima var. vieillardii Nepenthes Science Jebb, revision Bot. 45 Soc., (1921) 91 of Nepenthes 380. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. vieillardii Nepenthes — N.S. Ser. 15 B, 24. (1964) hu- var. — Type: Mont Mou. vieillardii Nepenthes Non J. Linn. Moore, (S. Moore) Guillaumin, Mem. located, not S. Skeletal in sensu New Guillaumin, Bull. Danser, Guinea 17 Mem. Mus. Jard. Bot. f. (1991) 45, 27, Nat. Hist. N.S. S6r. 9 Buitenzorg III, quae pro parte = B, 4 (1953) (1928) 393, f. lamii Jebb & N. 61. 26; nec Cheek partim. Distribution Ecology Notes — New Caledonia. Scrub, forest by streams; 30-800 m altitude. — 1. The Kew — which Hooker is on 2. the likely (1927) in this paper, new and Jebb all parts, on formerly was The present (1991). indumentum of white hairs prominent lectotypified, being the sheet have worked. to described as Nepenthes lamii, vieillardiiby Danser of Vieillard 1121 is specimen most with the included in N. is characterised by species exception of the leaf- blades, where it is somewhat sparse (vs. almost glabrous in N. lamii). The leaf-blade of the present or and tenuate thickened Selected collections (BO). 85. — excl. villosa villosa N. are are with to prominent rims, Franc Prony, s. n. (K), Milne narrowed into base, being sparse, scattered somewhat variable Macgillivray the a more (vs. broadly throughout at- the underside which may be somewhat but (0.1-3 mm) 19 stem (SING), 1909 dense]. (BO, SING); Germain (K, TCD). s. n. Hook. f. Hook.f. in Hook., edwardsiana; Danser, wardsiana; Sh. A.L. Pitcher Plants Lamb, glands NEW CALEDONIA. — ISLE DES PINS. Nepenthes Nepenthes they its at abruptly amplexicaul large (0.25-0.4 mm) N. lamii [in spathulate which is The lid decurrent). of the lid, and s. n. is somewhat species parallel-sided base, less Ic. (1852) Bull. Kurata, Nepenthes t. 888; Beck, Jard. Bot. of Mt. of Borneo Wien. 9 Buitenzorg III, Sabah Kinabalu, f. 79. (1996) 149, — 111. Gartenz. (1895) 183, (1928) 396, p.p., (1976) 73, Type: Low t. 25 & s.n. p.p., excl. N. ed- 26; Phillipps & (K), Borneo, Sabah, Mt. Kinabalu. Non Nepenthes villosa Distribution Ecology — — auct. Hook., Mag. (1858) Bot. Borneo: Mt. Kinabalu forest with Mossy t. 5080, quae = N. veitchii. only. Dacrydium ders, shrubs and grass in open conditions, and on Leptospermum, ultrabasic soils or amongst boul2400-3200 only; m altitude. Notes Beck 1. — (1895), Nepenthes and this was edwardsiana and followed by Nepenthes Danser villosa were first united by Macfarlane maintained them (1928). separately (1908). 2. Closely related cies it overlaps cribed to in its and to N. edwardsiana and N. hybrid N. x narrowing at harryana. Nepenthes villosa inner layer With the former spe- a series of which lies close peristome has ellipsoid a the pitcher wall. be as- species villose pitcher which double inner rectangular partitions to can differs from both these villose tendril, and its its middle. The walls, and forming an macrophylla. the lower end of its altitudinal range. Intermediate taxa emarginate leaf-blade, long lacks any cross the at layer, between the front linked by peristome 92 BLUMEA Selected collections Holttum (BO), Hybrids der N. 2. — BORNEO. Sabah. Mt. 25516 (SING), 1. — Vol. Low villosa Nepenthes No. 1997 1, Kinabalu,Anderson Poore (Type), s.n. 42, 303 N. edwardsiana x 27100 Clemens (SAR), 29340 (KLU). N. = Burb. harryana x (see un- edwardsiana). villosa Nepenthes N. x rajah = N. kinabaluensis Sh. Kurata x N. x kina- Type: Cur- (see baluensis). LITTLE deaniana Macfarl. in Nepenthes 1. 3891 ran Note during — The Manila type is be a 2. Nepenthes junghuhnii Mt. may be sensu Nepenthes junghuhnii = quae Note gion N. Kloss Macfarl. in sched. — have (?Tapanoelli) the name. Mt. Kerinci narrow that the Mac- species may as belonging lanceolate and with an Nepenthes ?Nepenthes — we to this Note — not fers in its variation shown poorly there: N. E of from the narrowly by not The by the lid Blume, Becc. (see are could to a taxon. speciThey large ellipsoid Mus. Bot. to N. bongso Lugd.-Bat. 186. — 2 Korth. (1852) 8; Type: Muller x as 2.3 having typical From cm), N. shiny leaves; however, very gymnamphora, this variety this dif- but in other features it falls within the known only boschiana. With from their no types, have been collected other collections available from S stands alone. neglecta (not located); Sabah, described The somewhat intermediatebe- belong Macfarl. (ex Icon. Beccarii) in Engl., 58; Danser, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg III, 9 (1928) 29. carii there). in Java. The Muratus mountainsof southern Borneo species, borneensis and N. Nepenthes specimen (3.5 species collected. Two Robinson & Boden readily assigned pitchers specimens re- Bandjermasin. specimens. ovate Borneo, this specimen (1917) 79, inadvertently leaves with decurrent bases and lucida var. Blume describes the apparent N. Macfarl.'; however, he and thus singalana Macfarlane are expanded peristome. (L), Borneo, 4 8, 275 collected in the Batak Junghuhnii species, include in N. petiolate melamphora Junghuhn ‘N. as Becc., Malesia 3 (1886) 5; Beck, Wien. 111. Gartenz. (1895) s. n. sanguinedx III, 9 (1928) 371. cites the collections made upper and lower forms and the tween 4. herbarium Philippine elsewhere, although J. Fed. Mai. St. Mus. Ridl., Kew at Ridley originally determined by pitchers ex Macfarlane determined sheets of published on Macfarl. species using specimens mens are — Becc. singalana of Sumatra never is 57. form of N. alata. Non 3. with the extant description suggests Danser, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg singalana the (1908) Pulgar. presumed destroyed Duplicates of the type mentions Manila alone. The (1908) TAXA Pflanzenr. 4, 3 Engl., (PNH t), Philippines, Palawan, World War II. farlane KNOWN Low Labuan Island. s.n. (not located), Burbidge Pflanzenr. 4, 3 — s.n. Syntypes: (1908) Icon. Bec- (not located), Borneo, M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Note mens, possible from — Macfarlane based the of Low, the other of one to Labuan, and neglecta, terial of this ends his a specimen note a description in Macfarlane's thus "... Flores original remaining Labuan There erence. anguli material. Without on are et material, important folii which 5. unlike the quite have we Note pers. to very N. — Danser at anamensis and N. seems Nepenthes s. n. (K), Note tion, a been (Burbidge Macfarlane are Bull. on this of Nepenthes trigonus, ... glandulis "... being matched by drawing of N. gracilis Beccari's, species. 116. (1895) note is the sole ref- "caulis description: ma- (1908) be consid- cannot populations and the lid s. n. the type of N. as description Type: — this thorelii, some a with N. species sparsely Smiles s.n. (K), mirabilis. Whilst the fimbriate characters this the venation margin, specimen demonstrates links and without further material its inclusion with N. premature. SPECIES cincta Mast., Gard. Chron. 21 (1884) cultivated from material collected 576. — Type: collector for J. Veitch and Co. As Masters it is in all likelihood a natural hybrid J. Veitch & Sons David Burke in Borneo. by Described from material grown from seed collected — Sarawak, no the comm.), of N. hirsuta. The EXCLUDED 1. Kew specimen these characters does have Kew for N. mirabilis. In atypical mirabilis Kew at speci- not Kawng. (1928) synonymised specimen and the characters in the glandulation Hemsl., on two "this is the only fertile states: and there being may shed further light Baw Saw, Nam of the margin is smilesii Nepenthes Thailand, not seen, specimen original publication, superioris continui, ...", stems or and been annotated long species paucis magnis irregulariter dispersis,..."; and 93 fructus ignoti." Probably the herbarium (Anthea Phillipps, several marginibus a has handwriting of the publication One specimens. hirsuta) of Nepenthes both from Labuan Island. It has that I have seen." In his species has been written after ered of N. revision drawing by Beccari, name on a Burbidge, these latter two identify Skeletal between N. states by in the David Burke in original descrip- albomarginata and N. northi- ana. 2. Nepenthes s.n. (lecto, Note — cristata Based pines, Mauban] alata Blanco. from 3. use on case Type: Note — not (1824) comprising N. alata madagascariensis (Commerson By lectotypifying in the 1 48. — Commerson Type: n.v.), Madagascar. mixed types, and N. the s. Madagascan element, [Noe s.n. n.)\ this the (P n.v.), Philip- name name can pre-dates N. be excluded of N. alata. Nepenthes lindleyana — Ann. Sci. Nat. Brongn., nominatedhere, P Low ex W. Baxt. Loudon, Hort. Brit. located. We have been unable to identify this taxon. Suppl. 3 (1850) 593. 94 BLUMEA —Vol. No. 42, 1997 1, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS thanks Special Nixon Holly to go for her beautiful illustrations and to Mark Coode for his Latin translations. We have Saw Daniel Colin Ian helped Helen of Marabini, Johannes Leiden, sisted Prof. G.T. by Atkins and Yvette Sandy boards at Kew. At generously supplied most supportive in Prof. G. Adema, Borneo Ali Ibrahim, Grace Pasley, Kiat, Hugh Tan, Stephen Teo, has species helped greatly in solving Plant List has been of immense assistance and support should we like to thank Alistair Culham, Wistuba for their comments us. van Balgooy, Marco Eimear Nic hosts Roos, hosts. At Kew helpful Owens, patient Prof. Mike and with Max Dr. S. Lucas, facilities and the Tan Wee Schlauer and Andreas amiable have been Harvey, finalising Internet, Jan Nerz, Frits Trinity College, have the on de Wilde have been Prance, Beaman, Lilian Chua, Harwood, you all very much. 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Index Herbariorum its inhabitants and 1991. Chromosome and IBPTN, New ed. number in isozyme II. part productions. the Utrecht. 1968. Frank Cass & Co., London. Amer. J. Bot. 78: Nepenthaceae. 200- 201. Macfarlane, J.M. 1908. Nepenthaceae. Macfarlane, J.M. 1914. Nepenthaceae. J. Phillipps, A., 4: 13, & A.L. Lamb. In: A. Das Pflanzenreich Engler, As. Soc. Beng. 1988. Pitcher-Plants 75: of East 4, 3: 1-92. 279-288 and Brunei. Nature Malaysia Malaysiana 8-27. A. & A.L. Lamb. Phillipps, 1996. Pitcher Plants of Borneo. Natural Publications History (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu. H.N. Ridley, H. Rischer, Schlauer, 1908. On 1995. collection a of plants Concerning Nepenthes J. 1994. World Carnivorous Plant List. 39: & J. Nerz. Notes J. Linn. Soc. 38: Plant Newsl. 320. 24: 94. Bulletin board: JANS.DB. as Nepenthes on Tahan. I. Contributions to the flora of Sumatra. Blumea 139-142. Schmid-Hollinger, 100: R. 1979. Die Kannenformen der westlichen Bot. Jahrb. Nepenthes-Arten. Syst 379-405. Schmid-Hollinger, Newsl. Shivas, 1994. Gunong 'CP' archived [email protected], Schlauer, J., from treubiana. Carnivorous 23: R.G. 1984. B.E. Smythies, posium on R. 1994. More knowledge about Nepenthes rhombicaulis. Carnivorous Plant 62-63. Pitcher of Peninsular plants 1965. The distribution Research Ecological in & Malaysia ecology Humid of and Maruzen Singapore. pitcherplants (Nepenthes) in Asia, Singapore. Sarawak, 170-178. UNESCO Tropics Vegetation: in Sym- co-operation Office for Southeast Asia. Stafleu, F.A., and & R.S. Cowan. Holkema, Steenis, C.G.G.J. M.J. & M. Hotta Turnbull, J.R., & from Sulawesi 1950. 1986. Nepenthes and A.T. Middleton. 1984 and 1994. 21 1. adnata 2. alata with an species as Tamin & M. Hotta 4. ex in this Schlauer ampullaria ex Lindl. argentii aristolochioides 1994. Nepenthes Sumatra. Bohn, Scheltema as GMT +1. CP.94ALL and collection paper Jebb & Cheek Kondo bicalcarata Hook. f. & I, 97-178. 1. of the Sumatra island. Three new Nepenthes of Droseraceae: A cladistic ana- 1027-1037. 'CP' Bulletin board: part [41/55], number and listed 10. as bongso Cheek are listed. The bracketed follows: Korth. J.H. Adam & Wilcock 12. boschiana Korth. burbidgeae Hook. 14. burkei Jebb Soc. 79: Kyoto University, Japan. February 10, 1984). Relationships 13. Jack 5. anamensis Macfarl. 7. genus in 11. borneensis albomarginata T. Lobb 6. Bot. J. Linn. in Flora Malesiana data. Am. J. Bot. 81: archived collector used Blanco 8. bellii K. 2nd Ed. of Exsiccatae identifiable number on 1994 09:14:56 September 3. 9. (TL-2). 107-111. morphological Index to the of plant life (Preprinted 10: [email protected], Only specimens of Collectors di Sumatera: The dynamics Tengah. Reinwardtia of rbcL sequence Wistuba, Andreas. Literature of east Malesia. Cyclopaedia V.A. Albert & M.W. Chase. Williams, S.E., ber refers Taxonomic Plant-Geography van. (ed.), Diversity In: M. Hotta lysis 1979. van. Steenis-Kruseman, Tamin, R., 1976-1988. Utrecht. 15. campanulata 16. clipeata 17. danseri 18. f. ex Mast. Sh. Kurata Danser Jebb densiflora & Cheek Danser Burb. num- 96 BLUMEA 19. diatas Jebb & 20,idistillatoria 21. dubia Cheek 1997 1, 52. mollis Danser 53. muluensis Danser Low ephippiata 24. < eustachya Miq. ex Hook. f. 55. Danser 58. 59. Turnbull glabrata J.R. 28. gracilis 29. gracillima 30. gymnamphora & A.T. Middleton Korth. Ridl. Nees J.R. Turnbull & A.T. Middleton Danser papuana 60. pectinata Danser 61. pervillei Blume 62. petiolata Danser 63. pilosa Danser 64. rafflesiana Hook. f. 65. rajah 33. Beck 66. ramispina hispida Lindl. Jack Hook. f. Ridl. 67. reinwardtiana Miq. 35. inermis Danser 68. rhombicaulis Sh. 36. 69. sanguinea Lindl. 70. singalana Becc. 71. spathulata Danser 72. spectabilis 73. stenophylla 74. sumatrana Danser insignis 37. khasiana Hook, f 38.x kinabaluensis 39. klossii Sh. 41. lowii Kurata Ridl. Jebb & 40. lamii Cheek Hook. f. 42. macfarlanei 43. macrophylla (Marabini) Jebb 44. macrovulgaris Hemsl. J.R. Turnbull & Cheek 45. madagascariensis 46. mapuluensis 48. maxima 49. merrilliana 50. mikei 95220 81867 Abas 731 Schmid-Hollinger 81867 85812 (41) — 1001 1055 (3), Ahmat — Allen 1968 — Abdullah 303 1056 (28), 57 (66), (4), — 831 322 1097 42 (28) (24), 3292 677, 863, 115066 Ismail Tyuk (64), 497 (64), 70 (69) (4) (4), x 81. truncata Macfarl. (69), vieillardii 85. villosa (41), Addison (51) (64) 994 740 (64) Aban & Kodoh Mohtar 37379 (66), — s.n. (28), (64) 13803 & Samsuri 13831 60381 (28) (23), (3), (9), 2860, — 499 Amdjah (63), 15288 321 730 — 117279 (75) Amin & Mansus 1995 2861 (9), (64), — 2006 2977 (75), Anderson (28), (28), — Alston 13148 14384 (51), (67), 434, 457, 460, 470, 471, (28), (75) (4) 14343 1078 118221 115655 (64), (67) (64) 8/1912 (75), 2008 3056 — — 62 1651 (75) 773 1415 Ali Amin Amin & (69), 77 3061 (4), 3064 39 Aet 805 — 488 , (51) 174 Alphonso — 14421 Alvins 491 (63), 113630 (51), (75), Amin SAN (3) 11 / 13399 (28), (48) 158 (28), 9822 (4), — 644, (28), (4), 14385 106143 (64) — Amin & Suin 121586 (28) — Amin & (82), 217 Sigun (75), (9), 2011, 2027, 2034, 2035, 2078, (64), — Ibrahim 16117 473 — (42) SAN (82) (64), 13397, (24), (77), 15697, 15698, 16069, (32), 1074, 116000 — A 255 (74), 48076 Ahmad (28), 741, 1414 (3), Alang — Abang — 37377 (4), 1133 — Hook. f. 82897 993, 719 (64), 16 f. Hook. f. 90659 (67) (28), 1126 Hook. ventricosa Blanco Afriastini — Warb. trichocarpa Miq. 84. — 575 (3), Alphonso — 13800, SAN 60361 237 treubiana 80 2/1948 (42), 8/1948 (28), 12/1950(66), 1/1963 (51), 6/1963 (64) 13793 (75), Petrus Ajoeh (Jacobson) (24), 14773, 14874, 15081, 15254, 494 tomoriana Danser 79. 95220 (26), Aban & (3), 321, 10/1932 (80) (64), (67), (9) Idjan 258, 489, Aet & (4), 266, 266, 269, — 91185 (4), 91184, 81872 — tobaica Danser 78. 83. (Lour.) Druce (41), Beck Hook. f. 77. 82. veitchii Macfarl. (4), 81871, (51) Nees B. Salmon & Maulder 51. mirabilis Aban Poir. ex Mast. (Miq.) 76. thorelii Lecomte. & J.H. Adam & Wilcock Reinw. Kurata Danser 75. tentaculata A.T. Middleton 47. masoalensis Cheek Danser paniculata 32. hirsuta 34.x hookeriana Jebb & ex Macfarl. 56. northiana Hook. f. Sh. Kurata 27. Culham neoguineensis 57. ovata Nerz & Wistuba 26 J fusca Danser 31. hamata M. Hotta 54. murudensis 23. eymae No. 42, L. 22. edwardsiana 25. Vol. (9), 3076 218 2090 (64), (26), (28), 3077 236 2820a (9), 3078, (64), 4180 3079, M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Skeletal 4262 4265 4709 (82), 13027 27100 (85), 28729 Anderson & Paie 29 [Wentholt] Archer — 1009 (73), Unyong 18 (28), 24 (25) Awa (41), 27 51169 (53) — 169 (28) Argent — 21217 — & (75) (51) 50879 — Awa & Paie 318 (75), 50880 (73), 44138 Asah — Atasrip (51) 50980 47033 415 (51) 47331 (75) (41), (55) (30) 377 998 Asah — S (75), (70) Jermy Asdat — 51141 (41), ak 17 (51), 19609 (26), 102a 51149 (73), Awa& Yai — — Anta — (60), & (3) Atsumi & Komatsu — 50990 (73), (64), 452 (4), 425, 64 364 (67) (56), 29923 Argent 19714 21201 Unyong (9), — Arsin — & Chai (10), (67) 9094 25600 (9), (73), LAE 69103 332 (60), 93155 (6) Atjeh — (75), (51), 329 (48), 89119 Reynoso 21227 (82), DA 20214 Anderson — 8533 (4), Anonymous — 92419 8059 (75), (56), 20073, (82) (64) Arbain (4), 87169, Ashton A 210 — 39396 36767 Angian — 15476 97 of Nepenthes 4740 (26), (41), (73), 39390, (41) (51) & Lee 15085 953 Assent 23 — (73), Argent — (75), (51), (73) (75) Arabain — 1012 S 21144 S 21114 — 16393 (61) (75), 30900 (75), (51) 137 (75), (51), 13693 (75), 12877 revision SAN 46831 (32). Baak van 1935 (48) Backer — 4601 4492, Bangeng — 25 (51) (69) — 178 Baron 11633 84551 232 (30) (4) Blackwood 834 (4) (51) (4) 2896 8725 (40), 12430, (48), (28), 8375 (75), 8674 854 4027 (60), — (24) (51) 94 Brass (51) — 8890 (55), 13669 — 9504 (28) 2320 (51), (4), 1 — Boyce 5749 293 25663 (51) (3) — 1723 2693 (28) Brooke (60), 4230 (10), 5748 (60), (67), 6204 (28), 6254 (4), 6266, 6361, 6393, 6394 (28), 6431 (4), 6432, (67), 6605 (4), 6881 (64), (28), (30) 7872 — 1962 (64), 18 2054 Burkill (64), Burtt & Martin 2154 4507 4990 (82), 5780, 6168, 17348 & Shah & Ismail 782 (4), 20 787 2612 Burkill Burkout (41) — (75) + 64) (3), — (28), 7560 (4), (64) Burkill 1917 2886 & Haniff 45 (4 — (61) + 687 2680 (4 SAN (4), 7798, 12189 (48), 25998 (51), 8302 (80), (64), 7032, 1782 7632 1782a (4), 1918 3321 (64) 847 Burley 1914 — 64), — 6604 6612 — (64), 6879 6715 (4), 7098 (28), 3328 (3), 3641 (4), 7776, & 1572 (64), (28 7782 1920 (64), 4339 + 51 (30), 5105, (64). 36 (64), 12821 2141 7871 (4), Holttum (33), (82), 3 (4 6880 275 (28), 1919 11672 1981 Burck 242 Burkill (67), (56), Buwalda 6369 (28), Burtt 5772 (28), 6603, (4), 7097, (70) 5398 (35), (64), 7594, 7648, (64), — 5749 (67), (4), 137, (4), 16362 7081 10271 25 (60), 5397, 6455 (67), 7561 (69), 2/1904 (66) Button 6251 (48), Brand 8064 (10), 6790 (4), 6947 Burtt & Woods — (28), 6250, 6789 (10), 9997, 10270, (4 (42), 1827, (42), — (28), 7559, Burn-Murdoch 2792 6227 6886 9696 — 5418 (33), (48), (4) (67), (64), (69), — (64), (35), 463 6802 (61) B.N. P. A. (4), 763a, 700, 747, 5272 5748 6611 (4), 6610, 6722 7558 2382 (28) (48) (82), 2380 6216 763 (69), 6609 (28), (4), (64), 19 (28), 6608 6721 6885 (64), 9695 (4), (67), (67), (64), 7554 (4), (28), 731, 762, 17261 — Burley (41), 7873 6 (4), 2054, 16362, (69) 7494 (28), Burger 574 316, 6884 (4), 6882, 7311 7246, 6607 146 (67), — Bidim — — 11900 (67), (10), 4400, 5747 6720 (4) (70), 3054, 3209, 3366 (24), 3897, 3898, (35), 5747, (64), 29 1761 (10), 6606 (82) 2300 BUnnemeijer (4), 1724, 5521 (4), 6719, 2509 8040, Brunig — (9) Berger 62, Besse 2113 — (48), 25689, 25997, — (4) 451 Blackburn (51), 6618, (60), 6717 — (70), 5488 28), (61) /1941 (30) (10), + den — 10912 8405 (10), 84551 11494, 11833, 11836, 283 9513 4179 (41) 2251 (67), (61) 28765 (28), (67), 2692, (70), 4113, 4114, 4115, 5522 2087 558, 1208, 3667, Bruinier 1363 (24), 268 Boerlage 908,155-7 (70), 165, (74), (36), 25662, — 14677 Bibin Bloembergen — Bouton 8942 (75), 2456, 7030, 1049 60), + 10538 (75), 65186 — 1985 (55), 27352, 27753, 28365, 2116 4028 11 (30), Binideh (51) (10), (4) Barenda — Barnes — (70), 222, Bernardi — (48) (41) Bartlett 8030 — 187 (10), Bamber 372 — 19023 LAE 66811 (51) (64) — (41) (67) Bell UPNG 20 — (67) 5836 Nyudango Bianchi 36 — 57910 183 (67) 33 — (30) Botter s.n. (48), 13379, 8556 (28), 282 & Jawa 1200 (51), 8808, (21 (51) de Boer — 6 Berlehout A468 Blicher (77) (67) (9), 8777, 1922 (67), — s. n. 27194 938 (60), (51) Beccari — Belitoeng — & Banying — (4), Barker & Lelean — (51) Bijhouwer 97, 255, 13232 (64), 3 5569 (78), Barrett NGF 4181 — — Berkley (61) Branderhorst — 8481, 8573, 27057 (48) Borssum Waalkes 67), 2754, 25255 2313 448/438 (77), — 204 (45) Beamish — (4), — Boedijn — van — 5979 (75) 2092, 2378, 2551, 2613, 4486, den Brink van 3643 (31), 19417 Banying — Bakhuizen — 3335 66820,67625 (48) (44) Beum6e A — SAN (32) (30) Balgooy van 1707, 2735, 617 (30), (61) + 45048 Beguin 231, — — Barker LAE — Beaman — — (30) 294, 315, 420, 5539, 10606, 10799, 12319, 13692, 14498, 15768, 33375 21847, 25927, 30301, + (66), 81630 64) (75) — — (75), 2144 5341 (51), 98 BLUMEA Camber 4008 27993 109 (4), 22862 (4) 308 C.H.B.B. — (64) (4), 670 378 (28) 33949 Chan 41 1489 (64), 651 67 (67), (26), — 1488 Chang Carrick 33945 (56) Cantley — — (3), Chai — (4) (26) 1513 (4) (4 Chermsirivathana — 4514 (13), 4516 (65), (42), 1220 (66), 2565 (4), 8104, 8105, Chua — 4552 34909 34906, 34907, 40520 (42), Clemens 20232 3294 (66) 3604 (4), 20650 (75), 30917 (13), (65), 32501 (13), 32586, 32589, (75) & Richards 1633 (28), 21608 (65) 49907 Danser — (51) — 6543 6542, & Tamin 506, 89584 (4) (30) — 124620 265 Dewry 10282, 10340, 523 (60), van (4) (4), 27 1050 174, 259, 1430 308, 605, 362 UPNG 573 (75), 12465 3585 (31), (27), 1110 76/445 (20) 119380 3643 5564, 52313 5671 (55), Fosberg (20) — — — (51) & Mason — (51) — 51998 (20) & 85 1644 3812 877 (67), 11 — 945 LAE Curtis 5 Cock- — (30), 1467 21562 (75), 13 (9), Croft 35033 (29), 11022, (56), 15 (3), (9), NGF 71205, 1202 (30), (51), — (4) 3954 2302 (4) 10258 3955 424b (64), (3) (45) 3968 (51) (78), 3459 (25), 3969, 36 s.n. 59), + Leeuwen- van 4051 — (52) — Everett 5568 — Dirks + (3), (45) Drees — (61). 4282 (26), 92403 — (4 Docters Dorr & Cheek Elliot — — Des & Petrus SAN Elmer 7441 (62), 14248, 15847, 17766, 3327 (48), — — (4), (4), (48) (55) (69) 89584 551 Dilmy 9974 D.V.Fb. 5516A (75), 1104 — 645 Dewol SAN (64) — 10995 — 8357 Hoogland 8347, (28), 631, 644, 124143 (40), 13705 (48), (56), — (51), 55957 (77) 424 p.p. (51), — Fenix 26726 29 Fox 17 (47) 29456 (67), (42), KEP 34197 (18), 32349 (13), (82) Coert — — (65), 30916 (13), 11021 (66), (20) (51), 3970 Enoh — Ericho (64) (83), (2) 350 UPNG — (4), 18243 400 Eyma — 3571 21990 (48), 3573 (25), 3572, (31), 4019, 4266,4393, (39), 4894, 5276, 5391, 5393 (48). Flenley — Dewol 10834 (81), Forester 71848 (61) 13 (75), (51) 38825 11073 34494 84888 (67), 10 (80), Derry 64, 12890 (4), 986, (27), 4893 Foenandoe Frey-Wyssling Frodin (48), (26) p.p. 1604 Fallen 622 — 60338 424 3778 (31), 4826 KEP 3573 Evans 38 (48), 127727 (67), — 9 (9), (30), 9814, 9822, 2253 13483 (64), (55) 5 Jumarafiah (67), Duran EJS — (2), p.p. 4435, 4592, 4819, Faden — (4), 1579, 18244 1109, 3966 1122 362 (4), p.p. (4), (2) , 9725, 10073, 11523, Endert (67) 5703 (75), (75), 1219 (28), 40515 (3), 30915 (28), (45) 833 (41), Dillewiju 10/1928 (30) 10293 Dunselman — 755 Darbyshire — — & (59), 10292, 503 (4) (70) Dewol 340 (30), 1 — 17830 (69). — (45) (28), 2093 84882 (44), Cramer 5201 — (51) 338 Reijnvann 192, 1256, 10883 10657 (4), Codrington (75), 3362 (28), 1212 van — Leeuwen 10341 — 84881 — (82), (4) 7840 Seng (3) SAN 67 (2) Ching42173 — Clayton — 34317 75), + Cuming 2279 (4), 2310 (28) 529 (10), (4) 2c 254 10731 Decary 3983, (4) 21562 (64), — Darbyshire — (44), 1 3050 (28), & (64), 38815, 40508 (75), 30610, 30787, (13 (28), (82), 82497 Cox — 108 (51) 2586 — 508 Docters — (67) Chai 802 (69), (67) 38811 (22), 4416 21771 (64), (41), 64), + & Corner RSNB 4335 2664 (20) 10871 (85), 30048 7615 Collenette — 290 17829 (69), (3 — 64), + Chin 202 40471 262, (73) (4 Chew — — Chung see (66), 32917 (75), 83145 de Ruiter 20c (69), (60) 108799 96682, (28) Cruttwell 2044 (69), 100 Edano 32687 (82), (75) Chin CI 10627 (85), 17515 63 Celestino — 39901 (41), (4), (4), 38751, 38810, — (3) 27594 (75), (28), (85), 31926(75), 32224(65), 32330, 32348(75), Cockburn — 82496 Coomans 19, 19c, Darnaedi (51) (2) SAN 1647 (28), (51), 18, 1314 3567 3039, 31689 (75), (69), 82496, 83145, 83183, 11035 burn 16 Co — 30981 (67) (56), 30045 (56), 29340, (26), 7144 — 8 Charrington SAN 39049 (42), 2412 7456 (48), (69) 513 (64), 36461 27579 (85), & Enoch 1317, 1318(51) 38751 (66), 39048 Church — 8110 510 17513 — (73), 4553, 4776, (42), 38987(3), 39027, 39045, 40516 (28) 27527 Carrick (73), FRI 28), 1997 1, (51), — & Kassim 1490 Charig — (28) 35939 + No. 42, 12278 841 Carrick — (73), (28) Carr — (66), (75), 35308, (28), 12(51) Vol. (4) — (51) (72), 18 (50), — — (28) 19 (69) de Flenwich 1137 Forman 184 Fuchs Feuilletau — Forbes — 182, 183, UPNG 4073, 4378, 7043 (51) (2) 36 94 — (30) (51), 23, 24 21053 (75) — (30), Franc 19, 112 (64) 40 368 (84) (72), 43 36551 — Fidilis Floyd (51), 852, 1909 Fugh (4) — Foreman 843 (50), — Bruyn 48155 (48), 853 — LAE (28) — Fraser 109 107 (70) (18), (80) NGF — Furtado 2/1939(4). Galore — & Gray Gardiner 223 Geh NGF 8685 107 (61) (51), 224,235 (4), 919 (32) — (51) — — Gambio & Loloh SAN 60107 Garret & Jones ANU 241 (64), 287 (34) — 21076 (51) — Gebo UPNG 416 (32) — Gan 1093 Garrick & Enoch 8 (51) — Geoffray 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, Geesink 191 (5) 1102 (64), (28) — (28) Gaudet 9203,9314 (46) — Gianno 411, — 412 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: (64) Gibbs — (51) Giuilianetti 406 21 (64 (64) Hain 1734, 1454 (28), 1776 2298 (64), (75), 3390 (73) zah 13126 10608 Hose (51) 2938 (51) 100 Home 15070 42 (10), Huitema 50 — Ibali UPNG 3 (61) Jaamat (51) 114 25948, 27026 8964 (4), 9651, (28), 2805 (67) Kostermans (55), mali & Streimann sima 198 12174, — (51), 10975 (69) 712 279, 12175 448 (75), — 77952, 13980 (4), (3) Keng 7 — Kerenga & Lelean Kiah (41), — (4) Kato, (73) (69), (4) 45 80309 — 39 (64) — — 51 (85), 46 (4) (75), 66 Hotta — 1676 (67) (28) — (75) (4 20644 23404 + (42 (42), 28122 Hoogland — (37) s.n. 13518 Hotta & — (33), Tamin 64052 64024, — 83 10731 12881, — LAE 5693 — 5686 35 (4) Humbolt 400 BW 5225 Iwanggin — (4 — (4) 9), 491 7664 — (45) (51) 43 (48), 421, — Jensen 3369 — (67) Jumali (4) 434 & 2136 — — JSWS 783 2415 (4), (4) 74 & 784 13363 Jermy 127 Kuswata (71), (3), Jayasuriya — (55), (4) s. n. — 8261 (2), 8212, (70), 2135, Janowsky 414 Jochim 6324 + (30), (41) 172754 — 57 68 (67) — Kairo NGF 3568,4019 (4), — Kang Keith & (67) 6001 6716 (28), (51) 19 — (30) 402 — 3979 — Ju115 (64), 59 (69) 543 9434 (28) (51) — Kanehira — (69) (73), — (30), 8057, — 8237 (4) 41 — (4) — King's 1348 Kassim 10973 Kelsall Kairo & Hatu- Kanis (82), 1/1891 (69), & Croft LAE 77366 Khaleue 7801 27565 — Kasim 48915 Kerenga — (3), (48) (75), 9424, (64), (66), 868 (64), 77541 5323 Wyatt-Smith 1473a 1153, Kerkhoven (64), (48) 203 (51), Walujo 5987, (24) (28), — (51) (51) (60), Thompson — (75), (28). Kadir Kerenga LAE 76421, LAE 73971 404 (67) (48) & (4), 36561 13736 22 10 Jenang 58080 (51) 23 Kartawinata Keers 38286 & (51) (4), (75), (80), (64), 50 7, (69), 28107 Howcroft (64), 44 (70), 11356 NGF 27010 (80), 23151 (42), & (75) 20457 Hinson 46 28102 (69) 338 (69), (4), (75), 20643 (4), Hooker (24), 874 (48), 147 James — Okamoto (3), (3), BW — 65 Cox (4). Kalkman (51), — — Ingemann 247 JWL 71132 — (51) — (64), 4322, 4324, 370 13011 (4), SAN 11373 79325 37 289 1670 (51) (75), (48), 391, Jochens — 4320 (3), 4 — 238 (4) Haviland — Hewitt 3655 Holttum 36983 (42), —Han- (51) Henty — 299 8310 (42), Hartley 9757, 11217 — 38 (4), 19940 21554 69), Hose — Jacobs 915 — (73) Jebb (75) NGF 30714 Karim (66) X Okada (77), Jacobson 1662 — Junghuhn 1157(30) — & Noor K (51) — (30) — Hancock & Katik NGF 38672 30 (64), 3389 (41) — 234 10550 (4) (75) Hildebrand (30) 2234 (32), — 20440 (75), 27, 28, 282 (64), 2710 11877 (42), (67), 5759 Henty — 2142 (48). (51) 244 (4), Jeffrey 463,559 (61) — (9), (28), (26) 55 (67), 27665 (55) Jaheri — 2335 (17) 115 (28) Kadim 989 13364 (4), (42), 9658 53 173 11070 20379 Wight 1453 Helford & — — (51), 8306 (61) 1659 (65), (24) 69), + 595A (2). (24) s.n. 1320 — (29), (20) 36512 Hullett 354 — (42 19860 (29 (51) 2508 — 73008 How — Hyn — 136 Hotta & — 529 (85), 26101, 28101, & Craven Horsfield (10) 243 (77), 21546 25516 (69), 36511, (77) (48) Iboet — 213 (29), 1352 (22), (51) 21a 15, (28), 18063, (75), (1) 110 (60), (82) (4), Holstvoogd — 20666 — 31301 (73), (30) 10 17373 36510 752 (75), (30), 7891 Harno — HB Herb. — 1893 (9), 2709, Hennipman — 49409 (4) (26), 2438 1848 117527 Hagen — — 9/1962 (34), PNH (32), 1275, (51), 7890, (42), 20311, (4) (55), 302 713 Hamid — (45) — 10984 (17) (55) Goodenough — Green — Hansen & Smitinand — 1253 (28) 17878 36624 (28), Hoogland — (28), 113, 151, (28), 751 25446 (42), Hutton NGF 49980 Iwatsuki 10347 Hobbs 2067 (42), 576 60 — (64), (69), (48) 546, 575, 14610, (60), 20644a 9299 (55), s.n. (67) 2864 Haviland — (64), 4236 (75) Hardy Palmer Hooker (82), (82) 2059, 31275 (24), 31274, 3968 458 1134 — (69), 17874, Herb. — 15102 24987 (4), (30) Hayes 24039 (42), (75), (4), gracillima), 24939 (28) 733 (3), 1269, Hansen — 686 3132 — 17841 & Hotta 995 10733 (29) 1716 (64), (48) Gutierrez — 1718 (64), 2378 (16), si Boeea Haniff 611 — (51), 10050, (4) Hochreutiner — 64), + 64 396 (56), Hirano & Rahmat (78) NGF 25260 NGF 25742 1130 (51), (75), 642, 644, 1596 2344 (3), 79 Gillison — 9/1914 (4) 1176 (4), (4) & Seruvatu 493 Grashoff 21a 64372 Gillison Grimes 606 (64), SAN — 99 of Nepenthes (55), 172, — — (28), & Foreman NGF 42582 Henty — Herb. Drake 21 239 2300 (67), (73) 23329 (69), Hallier Hardial (42), 11816, 17752, 23282 — (4) — 3638 Henderson — (30), 9 (4), Hasseveld — 3304, 7 17890 (28), (64) (3), 1457, 1458, 1459, 544 10/1989 (48) 4692 (80), (51) 122 Gjellerup — revision Gibot — 25724 4439/2 (4) Hamel — (48) 25723, Griffith 2299 Handial — (69), (51) 1455 (4), (51), (30) — de Haan — (4) 1603 (34), 28) + NGF 25 English & 5937 (38), 5502, & Kairo 1601 (28), 11 /1963 Haan 4300 Gillison — Skeletal KEP (51) Khoo 73 colls. 1941 (69) — — (28), 100 BLUMEA 1943 (51) (28), 1948 (4), 2794 (51) Kleinhoonte — 12227 12211, 12212, (3) — (64) — Kochnmmen Kodoh — Kondo 22359 (4) 272 351 (30), 355 (4), (30) 361 (34), (75 12961 9006 12972 & Kostermans — S 32714 Sangat 4301 4300, 305 (51) (68) — 1518 Lamb (26) LAE (28) — (30), 2840, 2840 9443 (77), 14183 16633 — — s.n. (51) — 38784 (not 2?) 518 (4) (51) 5054 139, 2535 (4), (74), 2550 6941 (72), 33509, Merrill 259 22690, Mondi Karadin (9), (51) 351 (3), 244, 517 (80) 512 — (82) Mogea Nagamasu 3454, 51564 1784 (9), 46 246 Morshidi — 3455 3460 245 Moxon (11) (10), (74)—Ng 1448, — 1384 (73) 1271 (26), 7923, 7925 10751 (28), 14017 (64), 14056 (46), 766 1271 (67), 3/1927 (30) (28) Kudi — Kurata 4002 — Kuswata & — Koster- — (2), Soepadmo (21) (29), 21 22 (4), (73) Landow 6869 (51) (28) 7308 11507 7612 (67), 11530 16085 (77), (67), 17103 + 64) 78 11, 76 (42) — (3) — (71) Liew — 1906, 11603 (4), 16233 (72) 8297 (77), 8260, 1416 (72), 13874 (24), 16428 (72), (45) Lan- (53), Loher — Lam Lelean Lorzing 189, 1172, — (72), (4 — 6032 Lee 38825 — 1927 (67), 6, 47, 72, 73, s.n. 45159 Lieftinck — (4) Lam & Meeuse (28), Low KEP 98414 — 338 617 (67) (63), 49 (51) 247 (64) Madani (3) (51) & 1326 (4) Ismail SAN 111459 (4) NGF 43351 121850 Martan — — (28) 4170 Mann — (4) s.n. Maxwell — (41), 4166, — (42) — van Mees Kooke (64), 909 3111 (60), 4571, (60), (9) — 43 — 26045 Map — 968 967, (48) Martin (20) — 9840 — — 5145 (3) Drees Mochtar 136 (75) (5) (3) — Muller 189 s.n. (28) (30?) — — 228 — Mogea 117 (75) 118 1754 503 & (73), (32) (7), 15840 (4) — 9721, de Wilde s.n. — — (32), 6542 NGF Monchy Moulton Murata (55), (51), (51) (78), Millar (66), 5 2480 (60), 11200 — de Monod de Froideville Moudi 5932 (51), 32313 1398 (30), (67), (80) Mayr — Meeter 89 1047 (51), s.n. 47185 3466 — (10), 11074a (48), Micholitz Molengraaff — s.n. 2 (75) 37103 McGregor der Meer Mohr (26), 1034, 1035, Meijer (64) (75) (64) — 79 8103 (4) — (33) — Mantor — 25891 3578 7523 122317 (67) (51), 1391, 1392, 1393, 1394, 1395, Metcalfe 24068 — — Maingay 1322, — Mason — (64), (4), s.n. 89205 (9) 23160, (7), Murdoch 4254 1478 5821 (28), Lak Shnakara 766 — Ledermann (77), 16998 (28), (51), 8101, (30), — Mjoberg (4) (48) (28) s.n. Longuet (51), 117478 (28), (44), (73) 3745 (72), 15991, & Ismail 2603 — (28), 6573 Madani 7246 (2) 22 94887 (73). (77) 1479 (4), Bl. 507 — — Moi & Inu NGF 25984 — 190 (41), Kato & 41210 16898 Marshall (21), 4025 (51) (28), Kreke — 1460 & Mahmud — 15772 S 22692 2870a 2560 6949 (1), 372 64), + (28), Lan (61) 11443 (77), Meerdonck — (32), (32), (2), Sp. 23005 (75) (77) 2489a (28), 1780 1303, (4 (36) Kurz SAN 71915 6343 McDonald — 9604 (64), (15), 13821, 4019 — S 44163 — 20 Lo — Mansus — (30) (83) Main — (3), (8) (40), 2156, Leeuw (77), (28) — Maskuri — (48) MEDP — 6913 2801 1459 32704 (75) Meijer 2486a, 356 Mad 50092 153 (48) (34), Luang 42), + KLU (48), 22358, 1261 (48), 7603 (51), 9288 936 (48), Jugah 1654 14058 9889 15454 (42), 1400, 1402, 1437, 110, 126, 3958 14055, (4), — 1128 Leopold — 53164 16897 18334 1176 1202 (67), 13764 & Anta 355 1720 (4), Lai & de — (4), (77), (29 — 1152, 5272, Kornasi — 766 BW 4313 (67), 781 L.B. 14677 — (51) 2167/48 (43) 10, 58, 268, 1399 — SAN Marabini (53), (24) 6342 9590 (69) s.n. Mannit — (2), (28), 15137, (20) Madius 52526 (51), 16733 (4), Lowrey Macrae 12 Lisowski 13988 5466, 5467, (72), Latif — Lamin — 13450 (55), 610, (58), 1637, (75) (29) (51). (27) (41), 44290, 45355 (82) 333 8602, 212 — 169 1785 1569 (30), & Streimann 281, WLL (77) (4), 9277, 9280, (32), 1236 18a (28), 472, (48), 4150, Toyoshima (75), 2003, 12134 12297 10631 (42), 2314 (42 + 69), (67), & Hotta Kokawa — Koppel Kostermans — 133 Kunstler — Kurata & (31), ACSAR toh 82759 38829 (4) — 1783 (20) Soegeng Kwapena — Lack & Grimes 80, 152, & 13099 12122 12288 (51), 7395 (31), (28), 19070, 93132, 93136,93137(69), (30) 372 (4), 9268 (64), (82), 25515 (67), 24747, 25378, (4) 9254 (67), 82), + 1492 (48), (4), 26014, 26077, 26077b, 26622, 26758, 26800, — 2383 (4), 2123, 2165, 2178, 2295, 2345, (64), 7992, 120 Kloss — 12286 18409 22363 36714 1484 (10), 18330, 18331, 18332, 18333, 274 (28), 22360, 22361, 22362, (67) (42), Koers — Koorders 27875, 27876, 31662, 35861, mans 666 (24), 12259 (3), 18395 (42), 87501 — 1997 1, Kjellberg 1483, — 517 476, 18074 (8) (51) (29), 12258, SAN 11514 No. 42, (69), 4026,4084 (28), 4087,4089,4148,6222 (4), 3316 Ward 37512 Kingdon — Vol. (30) Morley 192 — — & (75), Murata, 2/1904 (42). — Nauen FRI5709 35821 (4), 5869 (28) — (28), Neethius 5981 (69), (67) — 10009 Nerz 1602 (57), (4), 20915,20954 20961 (29), 36624 Nitta 15187 4083 (82), 85812 (30) Paie _ (69) (61) Pickles zorski 2114 216 213, Poli 1404 176 + (67) (18) — 5105 (3), 2146 217 (64), (20) s.n. — 538 19865 (34), (85), 752, 758, (4) (28) 1491 4225 (?66 (64), 4905 (3), 4941, (67) Shah (28) — 30 Rajab 541 (4 138 (75), 143 42), 9580 (42) 666 Rickards — (2) Rant 99 1617 (28), 1473, (28), 11668, 11672 (51) Ridsdale — Henty — van 5969 UPNG 29 3864 (51) 449 (51) — — van 2218 (48) — (41), 17830 Santos 834 (75), — 1997, — 283 21639 471 (67), 1999 (48), 46 6050 Abas 12221 (42), Oppenhout Ouwehand 79 710 976 — (64), 1867 — 632 (30), (51) 803 — 1305 (42), 24526 (48), 94 (51), 843 (40), (40 Purseglove 4121 (69), 4852 4903 (28), (32), 5094 Pod- — Pringgo Atmodjo (4) (75), Percival (79) (69), 1304, (48), 802, 4733 (4), 40704 (30) (51), 164, 168, 204, 617 (4), 1303 — 7256 Riedel — (4), s.n. 900 83 — 93291 Ramos 730 82 150 (51), 5611 (64), (4) — 388 (64), 13235 — 69) + Purse- 11 & Sleumer 5644 Ruttner 188 (50), 27665 (2) (63), 221720 (75) — — — (60) 50880 21 — 986 8 /1896 (75), (48), 5563 191 (75), — (51), — 2466, 2467, 2469, 2470, (4 Sarawak 3645 1 von — Rooney 3809 (48), (51), 20082 (51), 6887, (77) — Rutter (67). 64), 321, 322, + (9), 6767 (48) 719 (75), 3731, Museum colls. 337, 772 (4), 3763 (4), 355 (64) 3988 (75), 691 (41), 19024, 19417,19697,21227,22737,33949, 52820 (9) Schiffner 13380, 4 11480 (55), 271 3 Robinson — Royen van 33567 Ridsdale (51) (48) Rutgers (77), — — 1372 15563 (4), — 1898 NGF 6493 — 192 (51), 3565 Schlechter 20337 Schram BW (4) (48) 1192 — (17), (4) + — 11026 (42), Rijkebusch 1903 1156, (4), 188 — Romburgh (40), 6461 Ruffner Samsuri (30) 15085 (30) — — (28), 190, Sands Sapiin 13153 Scheffer — 189 (4), 5928 (48) (48) Rouppert 8/1926 (30) — (51), 8235 van — 1052 6705 (9) 11023, 15562 NGF 31726 74, (55) (69), 1068, (69), (29), (41), (66 2655 (75), 873 9790 13704 Robinson — (48) 1037, 1038, 2491 (4), (28), Ridsdale 6533, 1/1913 (66) Roepke (4), 79 571 si — 34541 121 9578 Rau — (64) (49), (28), (3), & Galore NGF 31757 Rifai — Richards — 18 9193 (67) 7946 34503 (2), 622 545, Rahmat — (4), (41), (75), 210 (51), 3380 — Ridsdale 15 4685 Ridley — (51), (49?) 2/1905 (28) (4) (75) 14650 Raefs — (82) 7945 (28), Rao — (48) 95000 (4), 7806 120 (4), 936 (75), 5372, (48) 3371 (42 (51) (59), — (30), (28), Robinson (7) 900 (80), 7491, (70), (85), s.n. (78), SAN (85), 4673, 4679, 16174 (29), (30), 2002,2003 (20) Seidenfaden (28) (36), 659, 645 (51), 12286 (66), (4), 454, (51) 605 (51), 3993 4504 Rahim (51) (51), 107 NGF 30352 — (30) 12859 2815 — Nordin (73), 1159 138 (28), (42), 1301, 1302, 277 4311 67 3041 (4), 16098 (48) 26 (73), 12064 31877 (51) (4) Nooteboom — — 33028 391, 1815, 1834, 1861, (48), — 4638 (51), 66, 38763, 38784, 44623, 47331, Sayers 1658 514 (4) (4), 4306, 101 2869 221719 (4), — (30) Pleyte 813, — 129 (4), (67), 5092, 5093, 132, 58 Rostado Royen & Maulder SAN (75) (51) 128 (48), 3968,3968,4515,4897(51), 5417, 5423, 5541, 2041, — 718 (48), (28), 242 7719, 7934, 7952, 8027, 8234, Salmon (54), Palmer — 5063 (75), 4611, & Frodin (28), 46, 47, 26513 4441 194 (51), NGF 33105 Romer — (66), (51) (4) Pulle — 729 (75), Rijckevorsel 9, & Kloss 54400 1436 Prasa-Angian — 134, (66), 16096 (42), 16097, & Ooster 38 — (4), Reksodihardjo (75), (64), 12219 (41), 1300 67, 293, 293, Rappard — (35) Munting (64), (28), 513, 2134 4600 (4), (69) 15 80 Ramlanto — — 5035 (64), 240, 51), 337, + (69) 41301 Rayab 239 242 (4). Rachmat Rahayu Boeea (81), P 4504 — 40 (55), 3464, 5920,7156 (51), 4384 69), + (28) (41), 2035 (54) 26512 Posthumous — 36771 (66), 1962 (72), 11057, Paijmans (64), (48) 4904 590 282 UPNG 2448 Puasa-Angian Chai 7342 707A Pijl 243 5106 & SING Ngadiman — 1016 (34), Nur (77), 125, 126, 127, 303 4195 glove & der — (3), (64), (64) Rahayu 240, 241, (64). Poore 48), 1137(48) —Pullen Raap (64) van 112 1017a (4), Othman & — (82), 26511, 47030 — 1015a Okada & Rusdi — (32), (82) Powell — (60) 537 (4), — 118167 Ninick — (67). (64) Polak — (64) (53) 101 of Nepenthes (28), 27478, Nooteboom 19 revision 851 Noor — 3820 (75), 2905 (2) 13 Nielsen 3819, Exp. 46073 32), + — (64), 2101 Nyawa (4), — (48) (23) 18 Orolfo (4) 505 4617 Okada — — 16393 (4), (4 — — Oxford Univ. S 8482 42749 Noerkas (75), 27476 (3), 36624 Nuhanara — 11/1929 (18) (77) 27477 — 4593 (64) 110297 27099 (64), 18937, 20036 (4) Ogata Skeletal (42), 36631 (4), M. Jebb & M. Cheek: 13400 2486 (48) (48), (51) Sato — 1989 — 23 (28) (30), 1990, — — Schlieben 14964 (51) Seimund Saw 1991 — 39867 (28) — (70), 1995, 1996, 11731 (61) — Schodde Schuitemaker P5 12/1925 (28) — Shah (64) 338 102 BLUMEA —Vol. (85), 781, 1008 (28), 1445 (66), 2523 2523 (42), 2811 (69), 2958, 2959, (66), 3283 (28), (64) (51), 27992 (3) (28) 9080 (9) _ Smith 1906 14413 (22), — 6046 9170 9968 50396 (51) 14600 (69?) — Stone 24463 (55), 34149 (4) — 25802, 32220, 43122 531 (20) (48) 601 Ueda & (34), (66), — — — 3242 Teuscher Treub 559 83142-47 603 — 833 1268 — (4) 85562 17842 (64 (69), 22984 (4), 28877 (29), LAE 8422 (64), 13437 Streimann 45891 Sun 4) + (4), (60), 8 1265 Tang (74), 536 345 6 + 296 297 (28), (51), (20) Turnbull 10969 64), 1882 — 8 (51), (4), (75) (51) — 102 Sunda- (28), KEP 23896 (42), 37904 (42), & Kiah (25), 83166-78, 83185-97 (31), 83113, (82) (28) — (51), 28877 10961 1039 (73) (27), (67) Tang (51), 530, 528 3510 — UPNG 63 (28), 3512, 10962 (64), (9), Tengwall 9/1924 (28) — 83080-93 83114 (64), (67), 60341 (60), 2326, —Tanis (67), 2509, Thorel (44), 2304 28830 379 (51), — 1940 S 33055 81161 (3), 540 Tambunan (1), 33081 10954 (48), — 28811 (3), 539, (4), (64) Tong & Jugah & Middleton 37772 (28), 14, 376, 11082 1706 1882 (9), 9926 Symington — 1623 (73), 538 10953 (4), (42), (69), 30848, 32123, 32137, (10), (4), 28805, 33055 (4), 537, 10892, 10953, 11131 (66), Suethlage4/1932 (28), 23885, 87011 1268 1267, Jugah Teijsmann — SAN Ejan p.p., (28), & 24461, & Lelian NGF Symington 23039 (66) — NGF (4), 15238 (73). & Talip 17 (42), — 530 (67), — 11130 (42) 9733, — 28895 51814 Streimann — — 14562 (28), Stone & Chin — Strugnell (28) — 128281 Stefels (28), 7185, 8396, (56), 317 — 6869 (82) (29), (30) (82), (51) (51) — 42878 17624 (72), 9933, (76) 2549 — (28), Thwaites Toxopeus 18 (27), 83121a, 83148 (25) (42), 8104 — — 3145 s.n. (71), 143 83122-32 Turner 268, (28). 8654 (75) Usteri 179 Darnaedy (4) (51) 13434 21099 528 (64) (51 649 (64), 9820 (77), 203 (69), 36226, 36546, 37699, (82), 1882 (9), Stevens (3), 51798, 535 Teruya Tirvengadum 173, (64), Vermeulen 336 (82) 9130 9727 (72), 36096 (64) 80), (18), (50), 9081, 8976 (18), 46905 p.p. 10968 — 51839 (4), 78 (28) (30), NGF 39297 Suppiah 26873 (75), (69), 7894 (51), (64) 7 1664 + — 83700 1265 8421 (28 (51), 10966 511 SAN (1), Jara 533 6759 (4), WLL 4 (4), Tan 6 (28), Synge 1262 TCW & 3144, (31), — Talip — 1632(28), 1646, 10965 (64) (9), (28), 532, 3516 Teo 35651 Tamin — (44) (42), (69) LAE 29456 (42), 20966, 46890 Kairo Sumbing Jimpin 32221 — & 826 (4), — 8422 33081 Stong Ajugah — Womersley (64), (10) 1631, & 26803 (28) — (28) Streimann (28), 28895 T & P 643 (64), (42) (77), 8271a, 8331, 8377, 8975 1462 (30), 3753 (51), 12784, 85561 47175 — (75), (64), 6860 (3), 13153 & Muchtar 794 Spore (82), (30) 1479 — Stone & Anderson 26720 (4), 46873, 6833 So — 194 2710 (75), Soepadmo — SK (75), 10432 5624 9726 (48) (3), (4), (72), (4), — 20927 (66), 20820, 20175 28 10408 (71), 5169, 12560 (30), (32) 11 /1925 9044 (69)— & 27871 (41), 461, 724, 13142 — 196 (4), 13433 96682 (4), 16 (28), (3) — 64 63, 84063 8920 (18), Steup (42), 8803 (3), 12294 (51) 12388 (69) 5/1988 (64) 8271 (30), 6515 Shah Shea — 4124 (42), — Sienund — 9043 Tassim (26), (67), 3751, 3752, 9725 — (66), 22311,22311 (69), Sukoi SAN & Sidek (51) 5671 (51), — Streimann — 7402 (72), (51), 15 8604 (28) 27875 20428 12871, (29), 87089 3530 bin 15652 (82), 15499 (28) (28) Slooten van 12645 15327 Steenis van — (32), Soo 105 Sinclair — & Kadim — (28), — 4041 (69), (64) (4), 3279 (69?), 2961 2714 (4), 2403 (28), 3168 (64), Shah & Ali — 8/1966 (69), (48) (75), 9070 (42) (30), 9242 10543 1298 (66), 8562, (64), (4) SINU (18), 8753, 8774, Stelleman Stone 1 2623 8491 (50), 8489, — 9025 (72), 6826, 6867, (50), 9171, 9242, 8436 (42), (51) Sremian — 6368 (51) — 3160 2327 (51) Sohmer — (50), 10543, 10543, BW (41) (4) (28) Sinclair — 1101 2400 (4), 3105 2213 Shulker — 126 12640 15326 (42), (28) 14189 (69), (56), 9021 (66), 1885, 2088, 2127, 8488a (18), 9020 89 7878 15244 (41), (4), (51), 6367, 8488, ling 14422 (64) 14011, (69) Samsuri 1060, (64), (3) — 1077 BW 159 118 4928 & Sidek Shukoi 39101 (28), Smythies 401 (28), 1051 & 2382 (66), 3102, (4), Shah — 1997 1, (28), 2213, 3080 4178 (3), (4) Sim (64), (30) — — 2083 (4), Shah — — & Vink Soetisna Squires 1480 (28) 10543 (28), 782 (51) (4) Sleumer 123 Soepadmo — 1004 Singh (75) (28) 56811 (85), 10432 (9), — 345 (64) Shukar 94 — 3574 (4), (69), 3102 SAN Sigin — 655 & Noor 2401, 3105, Shukar 3573 (69?), 3296, Shah — 2040 No. 42, (4) (55), — — UM Vermeulen 1746 (55), 22 (3), 1396 (42), 4782 (66), 8019 (42) — Unkau (30). BW & Lamb 712 12719 (48) (73) — — Versteeg Vethevelu FRI 1047 (4), 25253 (4), 1214 (4), 25254 1226 (64), (4), 25256 1229 (28) M. — Viets 1/1930 (30) 2827 (10), 6370 derman Waas 28 10 (30) 4550 (75) (20) 453 Warburg 20581 (79) — 7 13103 Wilde-Duyfjes 14927, 15285 Winkler 1004 Wisse 958 37301 1705 Woods (28) Wright (61) 77686 Yap 157 1394 (28), 253 1628 51217 2063 Zainudin 1872 The numbers are nomina in 339 79152 — refer (77) (51) to the 42), + — (42) (82) — Zakahosy = little known of of the synonyms in (4) (30) — — (48) 4482 66582 94563 ex 1070 (69) — 422 (47) — specific species Macfarl. 2 73 ex Hort. albolineata F.M. Macfarl. ex tomentella Lobb (30) 695 (51) 71132 94568 (66), — (51), & Thorne NGF (67), (4), — 17740 900 15476 5309, Robinson 1392 (51), Yii (28) Puan (28), Ching Yoshida — = Zarucchi 5411 (73), (75) — (29) — (28), 77683 94569 (42), (69), 95091 1393 44420 358 (34), (41), 1089 (4), 1393 44623 (48), (4), (54), 1528 7509(45) which each combinations excluded name and can names be found; accepted are in bold. n.n. = species. (Nepenthes) 51 Bailey alisaputrana 3 J.H. Adam & Wilcock var. geelvinkiana Becc. var. guttata D. Moore 4 3 var. longicarpa Becc. microsepala var. racemosa J. H. Adam & Wilcock 4 4 Macfarl. var. vittata Beck 4 var. vittata major 4 Andre 4 Jeann. 84 Macfarl. 5 angustifolia Mast. 28 Jebb & Cheek aristolochioides armbrustae F.M. 3 4 var. anamensis Lindl. 4 Jack 4 ampullaria argentii Beck 3 Hook. f. 1 ampullaria 51 ex. Beck 3 villosa 3 Macfarl. 3 Bailey Macfarl. typica 4508 & de 1653 97, 819 Whitters — epithets under new (s. excl.) J. Schlauer 29 rubra (82), — (51) (72), 13172, 13, 347, Womersley 750 (42), (42), 14011 72), 199 de Wilde (48), 12518, (85), & (4) — Wiriadinata — (3), Wray + 9386 (51), (75), (18 Winckel — 686 (66), (69), Yong s.n. Hallier f. 61 2 albomarginata T. var. 13694 (72) 3264 Yates 1172 italics, taxa; alata Tamin & M. Hotta 24 var. (4) (85), (29) 13 x65 ecristata Macfarl. 2 var. 12395 (50), 63 Wenthold — 6128 alicae F. M. var. var. — Vor- — 4549 (41), (69), 4480 x biflora var. rubra 83 (42), 61, 62, (55) (48), ampullaceae Low Hort. (60) (51) (48). 51 var. Ridl. 60 2985 (75), 63672 — — 97 48 alata Sh. Kurata 1429 (60), Yuen Heng (29), Watt 31 NGF 7635 454 79233 Yeob Wahyano numbers type, adnata Tamin & M. Hotta albocincta — (4), 18636 3105 (69), Nepenthes L. alata Blanco Volkens 69 — Whitmore 3295 13190 SAN Burm. 20 Cantharifera Rumph. alba (60) 1385 (51), 58 Winterbottom (41), (42), 256 55956 Yusuf & 1873 roman Rumph. — — 2200 & Millar Wood 63671 (66), 2013 Anurosperma pervillei (Blume) alba 7340 Wan — (42) 3085, 3231, 453 (29 (51) (18), (64) NGF — 11541 (72), 15974 (28) Wyatt-Smith (59), 13104 Wong Wray (51), (28), zeylanica 363 2199 3276 (9) 1574 255 (51), nuda; (n.s.c.) Bandura 1273 (51), 14162 & (28), White Index names 1255 (4), Wang Womersley — (56), 51310, (77) — & Vermeulen Vogel (67), 1339 (72), (23), (66), 4335 (51) (64). (34), 50394, (30), 2 Wyers — — 2826 14162 72), Wyatt-Smith — 77684, 77685, (4) (32), 1447 + — (48) (51), (48), (48), Womersley (55) 12696 (51), (3), — 46416 (48), 12518 1044 (30) 1023 4335 (4), de 103 4287 de 15326 of Nepenthes Vogel 3203, 1159 — — 2139 15849 (19), (75), (41) (18 11288 revision (30). (51) Widjaya 740, — Skeletal (51), 3384, 3591, 3604, 4048, 4285, 4286, — Watson — Wheeler ANU 6204 (28) (82) Walker — Wang — BW (51), de Vries — 1431 (20), 8470 1140 Cheek: 3203 (60), (78), Voogd 400 (51), Vink — 2860 (77), (51), 5811, de Jebb & M. Jebb Bailey beccariana Macfarl. 51 6 & Cheek 51 7 104 BLUMEA (Nepenthes) bellii 8 F.M. bernaysii blancoi Blume 2 eustachya Miq. 84 bongso Korth. bongso Ridl. bongso Tamin & M. Hotta bongso x borneensis fallax var. sumatrana subsp. 74 burbidgeae Hook. f. Mast. geoffrayi Burb. ex 13 14 15 10 var. robusta Nerz & Wistuba 10 Hook. f. 48 chapmanii Balakr. 20 var. elongate Bl. var. longinodis Beck var. teysmanniana (Miq.) var. Danser 16 Ridl. major Macfarl. 2 x Ridl. harryana Turnbull Burb. 22 hemsleyana Macfarl. hirsuta Hook. f. deaniana Macfarl. decurrens Macfarl. dempoensis B. Veitch & Cheek n.n. ex Marshall 48 (n.s.c.) 56 Hopkins, Maulder & 18 humilis Brion 45 rubra Macfarl. Low Hook. f. 34 ex Lindl. 34 64 S. Moore 84 20 infundibuliformis 84 J.R. Turnbull A.T. Middleton (G. Nicholson) Macfarl. 20 insignis Danser 36 jardinei F. M. Bailey 51 junghuhnii Macfarl. in distillatoria Steud. junghuhnii Macfarl. ex dyak 51 Danser 21 S. Moore echinostoma edgeworthii 9 Hook. f. 51 Rchb. f. ex Beck 22 & 25 distillatoria R. Grah.37 dubia 32 inermis Danser 35 distillatoria L. 20 var. 32 W. G. Sm. 20 33 Alphand indica Poir. 19 distillatoria Jack 28 distillatoria Jeann. typica hookeriana Jebb & Cheek distillatoria var. hookeriana 64 Macfarl. glabrescens hookeri x dentata Sh. Kurata 31 diatas glabrata 85 32 var. hispida Beck Salmon 71 densiflora Danser var. 17 30 & A.T. Middleton x Brongn. (s. excl.) Jebb 28 30 Mast. 48 superba Hort. Beck 66 curtisii var. 28 299 cristate danseri Macfarl. 28 ex 28 haematamphoraMiq. hamata J.R. ex 27 8 28 gymnamphora Nees (s. excl.) Toyosh. Elmer 2 arenaria Ridl. var. 51 & A.T. Middleton Kurata & var. gracillima cholmondeleyi F.M. Bailey copelandii Merr. Adam & 51 Bailey Turnbull Korth. gracilis 14 Kurata carunculata Danser cincta Mast. glabrata J.R. graciliflora H.J. Veitch Mast. J. H. Lecomte 5 globamphora Sh. 14 campanulataSh. F. M. garrawayae 13 excellens prolifica kostermansiana Wilcock ined. 26 Miq. 12/74 2 J.H. Adam & Wilcock ined. 73 12/73 brachycarpa Merr. burbidgei Burb. fusca Danser 26 73 Miq. boschiana Macfarl. Blume 51 leptostachya subsp. apoensis Hook. f. 73 Blume 51 fimbriate 12 lowii clipeata 11 24 Beck 73 var. J.H. Adam & Wilcock var. boschiana 10/21/35 Danser 18 43 J.H. Adam & Wilcock faizaliana 10 boschiana Korth. Marabini 23 Sh. Kurata 25 eymae 29 pectinata Hook. f. 22 ex ephippiata Danser Guillaum. celebica 1997 1, subsp. macrophylla bongso var. No. edwardsiana Low 51 Bailey Hook. f. 9 bicalcarata var. 42, (Nepenthes) K.Kondo burkei Vol. sched. Ridl. kampotiana Lecomte 5 kennedyana F.Muell. 51 kennedyi Benth. 51 khasiana Hook. f. 37 (n.s.c.) 70 31 M. Jebb & M. Cheek: Skeletal (Nepenthes) x revision 105 of Nepenthes (Nepenthes) kinabaluensis klossii Ridl. Sh. Kurata 38 korthalsiana Macfarl. neglecta 39 28 Icon. Becc. ex neocaledonka Mull, Heckel ex neoguineensis Macfarl. 55 laevis C. Morr. 3 neoguineensis Ridl. 59 laevis Korth. nigropurpurea Hort. laevis Lindl. lamii Jebb Miq. Hook. f. 28 ex 28 & Cheek lanata Hort. lanata Mast. 82 40 Linden ex 82 Low lindleyana ex W. Baxter loddigesii W. Baxter 34 longifolia Nerz & Wistuba 74 lowii (s. excl.) Hook. f. 41 macrovulgaris J.R. Turnbull madagascariensis var. cylindrica masoalensis maxima lowii swnatrana Scott-Elliott 45 (Miq.) Becc. 74 ex 2 Blume 30 mirabilis var. 30 (n.s.c.) Kuntze 30 Macfarl. 49 Bonst. 5 var. & Maulder J. H. Adam & Wilcock echinostoma mollis (Lour.) (Hook, f.) 51 J.H. Adam & Merr. 51 Danser 52 13 macrantha Hook. f. 51 Lecomte 51 Haberl. rafflesiana Hook. f. 30 34/64 Jack 64 var. alata var. ambigua Beck var. elongata var. excelsior Beck 64 var. J. H. Adam & Wilcock 64 glaberrima 64 Hort. 64 Hook. f. 64 Mast. 64 var. insignis var. longicirrhosa Tamin & M. Hotta var. minor Becc. 64 var. nigro-purpurea Mast. var. nivea Hook. f. var. typica Beck 64 n.n rajah ramispina 54 34 Hook. f. 65 Ridl. reinwardtiana & Cheek Beck Hort. 64 84 M. Hotta 53 64 64 Low 34 hookeriana 51 Jebb 51 Griff. 69 rafflesiana var. ex Blume platyphylla 30 Danser 63 raflesea Culham Miq. pediculata moorei F.M. murudensis ex 51 montrouzieriDubard muluensis Hook, 37 phyllamphora Willd. rafflesiana moluccensis Oken 51 Bailey ex 74 Wilcock 51 mirabilis 2 37 Reinw. phyllamphora Stapf. 50 (Lour.) Druce biflora Hook. f. & Thorns, rafflesiana tomentella Becc. 60 B. Salmon Macfarl. phyllamphora pumila merrillii Elmer 49 mikei Danser 62 philippinensis pilosa lucida Blume micholitzii 51 51 Bailey Blume 61 var. 48 haematamphora (Miq.) Miq. merrilliana F.M. petiolata var. var. pubescens 57 Rodrigas Danser 60 pervillei var. 48 var. var. 46 47 Mast. 48 melamphora Reinw. 56 Danser 59 phyllamphora Sims 73 melamphora Fern.-Vill. var. 58 phyllamphora Becc. superba paniculata Danser phyllamphora Regel ex Nees var. & Poir. 45 12/48/73/74 var. & Wistuba Linden Dubard 45 minor Macfarl. var. Macfarl. ex f. 37 J.H. Adam & Wilcock maxima Reinw. var. & Schmid-Hollinger Becc. 43 44 macrocarpa mapuluensis & Cheek Blume 51 A.T. Middleton var. Jebb Hort. Ridl. 48 obrieniana pectinata macrophylla (Marabini) 56 ovata Nerz pascoensis macfarlanei Hemsl. 42 macrostachya Hook. f. 56 pulchra papuana Beck 28 longinodis northiana oblanceolata Danser 32 leptochila Boerl. var. Mast. 64 ex nordtiana (n.s.c.) 84 var. 66 Miq. 67 samarindaiensis Adam & Wilcock 67 BLUMEA 106 —Vol. (Nepenthes) rhombicaulis Sh. rowanae F.M. Bailey rubra G. Nicholson rubra Hort. ex 68 tenuis Nerz & Wistuba 20 Sh. Kurata 27 tobaica Danser 77 ex Wilson 28 sched. 73 Adam & Wilcock sched. 73 64 sanguinea Lindl. Mast. 82 69 29 Tamin & M. spuria Hotta 10/18/50/ (n.s.c.) Beck 20 Tamin & M. Hotta n. n. talagensis 74 deplanchei villosa (S. Moore) montrouzieri Hook. (Dub.) Macfarl. Hook. f. 85 Wright B. var. rubra 10 Guillaum. 61 Salmon & Maulder 60 Rafin. 20 (G. Nicholson) Phyllamphora mirabilis 84 84 82 zeylanica (Burm.) Beck 74 Dub. 84 minima Guillaum. xiphioides Elmer 49 Nerz & Wistuba 40 var. wardii Mast. 73 (Miq.) 43 Hook. f. 84 humilis villosa Beck 56 sumatrana x 28 var. var. Danser 72 surigaoensis 41 Hook. f. 82 vieillardii Danser var. 20 ex Marabini Macfarl. 51 vieillardii Danser 71 stenophylla trusraadiensis 80 81 ventricosa Blanco 83 60/70/72 spinosa erythrosticta Miq. var. var. striata Hort.Veitch 82 singalana Hoit. 80 trichocarpa Miq. veitchii 70 Hemsl. 74/79 tupmannianaBonst. Macfarl. spectabilis Macfarl. 78 74/79 treubiana Warb. 79 tubulosa singalana speciosa treubiana x 69/70 sanguinea singalana Becc. Danser truncata Macfarl. Beck spathulata 3 Miq. treubiana x sched. 73 Beck tomentella J. H. Adam & Wilcock sanguinea smithii x J.H. Adam & Wilcock sanderiana Burb. smilesii Lecomte 76 tomoriana Danser ferruginea in thorelii 75 21 28 teysmanniana Miq. eglandulosa J.H. 75 var. lomentosa Macfarl. 82 x sandakanensis in 60 51 rubromaculata Hort.Veitch 37, n.n. 75 imberbis Becc. var. Rafarin 37 rubromaculata var. 1997 1, tentaculata Hook. f. Kurata Tamin & M. Hotta rosulata in No. (Nepenthes) f. 67 reinwardtii Hook. var. 42, Beck Lour. 51 20 84