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Nepenthes mirabilis
Sebuah kantung tinggi Nepenthes mirabilis
Klasifikasi ngèlmiah
Karajan: Plantae
Unranked: Angiospermae
Unranked: Eudikotil
Unranked: Inti eudikotil
Ordho: Caryophyllales
Famili: Nepenthaceae
Génus: Nepenthes
Spésies: N. mirabilis
Jeneng binomial
Nepenthes mirabilis
(Lour.) Rafarin (1869)[a]
Distribusi N. mirabilis.
Sinonim

Nepenthes mirabilis (/nˈpɛnθz mɪˈræblɪs/; saka basa Latin: mirabilis = endah), utawa Kanthong Semar Rawa Umum,[11] yaiku spesies tethukulan karnivora]]. Nganti seprene distribusine paling jembar saka kabeh spesies Nepenthes, yaiku benua Asia Tenggara lan pulau-pulau utama Kepulauan Melayu (kejaba Kepulauan Sunda Kecil lan Filipina utara), kang mbentang sala China ing lor tumuju Australia ing kidul.[12] Spesies iki nduweni akeh varietas ing panyebarane. Salah siji varietas kang luwih penting saka liyane yaiku, N. mirabilis var. echinostoma, endemik ing Brunei lan Sarawak lan duweni sawijining peristom kang jembar banget.[13]

Status konservasi N. mirabilis kadaftar minangka Risiko Rendah 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[14] Di Hong Kong, spesies iki dilindungi adhedhasar Peraturan Kehutanan Cap. 96A.

Miturut Matthew Jebb lan Martin Cheek, kanthong N. mirabilis digunakake minangka dolanan koteka ing Papua Nugini.

Distribusi

Nepenthes mirabilis duweni distribusi paling jembar saka sekabehing spesies Nepenthes lan dikenal saka negara-negara lan kawasan iki: Australia (Semenanjung York), Borneo, Kamboja, Kepulauan Caroline (Palau dan Yap), China (Provinsi Guangdong, Hainan,[15][16] Hong Kong, lan Macau), Pulo D'Entrecasteaux, Pulo Jawa, Laos, Kepulauan Louisiade, Kepulauan Maluku, Myanmar, Papua Nugini, Semenanjung Malaysia, Filipina (Dinagat lan Mindanao), Sulawesi, Sumatera, Thailand, lan Vietnam.[12][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Spesies iki uga wis dicathet saka saakehing pulo-pulo cilik, kalebu Babi, Bangka, Pulo Banyak, Pulo Batu, Bengkalis, Enggano, Ko Lanta, Ko Tarutao, Langkawi, Mendol, Kepulauan Mentawai (Pagai Utara, Siberut, Sipura, lan Pagai Selatan), Kepulauan Meranti (Padang, Rangsang, lan Tebing Tinggi), Nias, Penang, Phuket, Kepulauan Riau (Pulau Lingga lan Kepulauan Riau), Rupat,[24] Tawi-Tawi,[25] lan mbok menawa Wowoni.[26]


Hibrida alami

Nepenthes mirabilis duwe cacah paling akeh hibrida alami saka spesies apa ing sajroning genus.[12]

Referensi

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