Overview
Distribution
Range Description
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Australia (Oceania)
Burma (Asia)
Bangladesh (Asia)
Cambodia (Asia)
Guam (Oceania)
Japan (Asia)
Java (Asia)
Laos (Asia)
North Korea (Asia)
India (Asia)
Indonesia (Asia)
Nepal (Asia)
New Guinea (Asia)
Philippines (Asia)
Malaysia (Asia)
Palau (Oceania)
South Korea (Asia)
Sulawesi (Asia)
Sumatra (Asia)
Thailand (Asia)
Vietnam (Asia)
Borneo (Asia)
China (Asia)
Papua New Guinea (Asia)
Sri Lanka (Asia)
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Flora of China Editorial Committee. 2011. Fl. China 19: 1–884. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/100003187
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Taylor, P. 1989. The genus Utricularia---A taxonomic monograph. Kew Bull., Addit. Ser. 14: 1–724.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/10973
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Bangladesh (Asia)
India (Asia)
Japan (Asia)
Philippines (Asia)
Sri Lanka (Asia)
China (Asia)
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Flora of China Editorial Committee. 1988-2013. Fl. China Unpaginated. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing & St. Louis.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/42480
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SPECIMEN BASED RECORD. Published protolog data.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/9990002
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Baker, J. G. 1882-1883. Contributions to the flora of Madagascar. J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 20: 87–304.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/2049
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Rutenberg, C. 1880-1889. Reliquiae Rutenbergianae. Abh. Naturwiss. Vereine Bremen 7(1): 1–54; 7(2): 198–214; 7(3): 335–365; 9(4): 401–403; 10(3): 369–396.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/7755
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Angola (Africa & Madagascar)
Central African Republic (Africa & Madagascar)
Ethiopia (Africa & Madagascar)
Kenya (Africa & Madagascar)
Madagascar (Africa & Madagascar)
Swaziland (Africa & Madagascar)
Tanzania (Africa & Madagascar)
South Africa (Africa & Madagascar)
Zimbabwe (Africa & Madagascar)
Zambia (Africa & Madagascar)
Zaire (Africa & Madagascar)
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Scott-Elliot, G. F. 1891. New and little known Madagascar plants. J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 29(197): 1–67.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/1815
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Taylor, P. 1964. The genus Utricularia L. (Lentibulariaceae) in Africa (south of the Sahara) and Madagascar. Kew Bull. 18: 1–245.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/7444
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Perrier de la Bathie, H. 1955. Lentibulariacees. Fl. Madagasc. 181: 1–19.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/1155
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Perrier de la Bathie, H. 1954. Revision des Lentibulariacees de Madagascar. Mém. Inst. Sci. Madagascar, Sér. B, Biol. Vég. 5: 187–200.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/8378
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Chandler, B. 1911. On Utricularia prehensilis E. Meyer. Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 6: 39–42.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/10724
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Gibbs Russell, G. E., W. G. Welman, E. Reitief, K. L. Immelman, G. Germishuizen, B. J. Pienaar, M. v. Wyk & A. Nicholas. 1987. List of species of southern African plants. Mem. Bot. Surv. S. Africa 2(1–2): 1–152(pt. 1), 1–270(pt. 2).
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/1371
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Taylor, P. 1989. The genus Utricularia---A taxonomic monograph. Kew Bull., Addit. Ser. 14: 1–724.
http://www.tropicos.org/Reference/10973
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Distribution
- Annotated Checklist of the Flowering Plants of Nepal @ eFloras.org
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Physical Description
Morphology
Elevation Range
- Annotated Checklist of the Flowering Plants of Nepal @ eFloras.org
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Ecology
Habitat
Habitat and Ecology
Systems
- Freshwater
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Conservation
Conservation Status
IUCN Red List Assessment
Red List Category
Red List Criteria
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Year Assessed
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Justification
This carnivorous aquatic plant is common species in southeast Asia, Pacific Islands and Australia. It grows in paddy fields, marshes and wet grassland at high altitudes. No major threats to the global population have been identified and is therefore listed as Least Concern.
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Trends
Population
No population information on this species.
Population Trend
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Threats
Management
Conservation Actions
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Wikipedia
Utricularia prehensilis
Utricularia prehensilis is a small to medium-sized, probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is native to tropical and southern Africa, where it can be found in Angola, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. U. prehensilis grows as a terrestrial plant in marshes, bogs, and swamps from altitudes around sea level near its southern range up to 2,100 m (6,890 ft) in southern Tanzania. It was originally described by Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer in 1837.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Taylor, Peter. (1989). The genus Utricularia - a taxonomic monograph. Kew Bulletin Additional Series XIV: London.
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Utricularia bifida
Utricularia bifida is a small annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is native to Asia and Oceania and can be found in Australia, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, Guam, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, New Guinea, Palau, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. U. bifida grows as a terrestrial plant in damp soils and in rice fields. It was originally described and published by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Taylor, Peter. (1989). The genus Utricularia - a taxonomic monograph. Kew Bulletin Additional Series XIV: London.
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