List of Nepenthes species by distribution

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Global distribution of Nepenthes

This list of Nepenthes species is a comprehensive listing of all known species of the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes arranged according to their distribution. It is based on the 2009 monograph Pitcher Plants of the Old World [1] and, unless otherwise stated, all information is taken from this source.

Contents

Several species with an expansive geographical range are mentioned more than once. Species that are not endemic to a given region are marked with an asterisk.

Philippines

Nepenthes mantalingajanensis Nepenthes mantalingajanensis ASR 072007 mantalingahan summit palawan.jpg
Nepenthes mantalingajanensis

Nepenthes species recorded from the Philippines.

  1. N. abalata [2]
  2. N. abgracilis [3]
  3. N. aenigma [4]
  4. N. alata
  5. N. alfredoi [5] [6]
  6. N. alzapan [7]
  7. N. argentii
  8. N. armin [8]
  9. N. attenboroughii
  10. N. barcelonae [9]
  11. N. bellii
  12. N. burkei
  13. N. cabanae [10]
  14.  ? N. campanulata [11] *
  15. N. candalaga [12]
  16. N. ceciliae [13]
  17. N. cid [3]
  18. N. copelandii
  19. N. cornuta [14]
  20. N. deaniana
  21. N. erucoides [15]
  22. N. extincta [16]
  23. N. gantungensis [17]
  24. N. graciliflora [18]
  25. N. hamiguitanensis [19]
  26. N. justinae [4]
  27. N. kampalili [20]
  28. N. kitanglad [16]
  29. N. leonardoi [21]
  30. N. leyte [16]
  31. N. malimumuensis [22]
  32. N. manobo [22]
  33. N. mantalingajanensis
  34. N. maximoides
  35. N. merrilliana
  36. N. micramphora
  37. N. mindanaoensis
  38. N. mira
  39. N. mirabilis *
  40. N. nebularum [23]
  41. N. negros [18]
  42. N. palawanensis [24]
  43. N. pantaronensis [14]
  44. N. peltata
  45. N. petiolata
  46. N. philippinensis
  47. N. pulchra [13]
  48. N. ramos [25]
  49. N. robcantleyi [26]
  50. N. samar [27]
  51. N. saranganiensis
  52. N. sibuyanensis
  53. N. sumagaya [28]
  54. N. surigaoensis
  55. N. talaandig [14]
  56. N. tboli [8]
  57. N. truncata
  58. N. ultra [29]
  59. N. ventricosa
  60. N. viridis [30]
  61. N. zygon [8]
  62. N. sp. Anipahan [31]

Borneo

Nepenthes rajah Nepenthes rajah ASR 062007 tambu borneo.jpg
Nepenthes rajah
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Nepenthes villosa

Nepenthes species recorded from Borneo.

  1. N. albomarginata *
  2. N. ampullaria *
  3. N. appendiculata [32]
  4. N. bicalcarata
  5. N. boschiana
  6. N. burbidgeae
  7. N. campanulata [11] *
  8. N. chaniana
  9. N. clipeata
  10. N. edwardsiana
  11. N. ephippiata
  12. N. epiphytica [33]
  13. N. faizaliana
  14. N. fractiflexa [34]
  15. N. fusca
  16. N. glandulifera
  17. N. gracilis *
  18. N. hemsleyana [35]
  19. N. hirsuta
  20. N. hispida
  21. N. hurrelliana
  22. N. lowii
  23. N. macrophylla
  24. N. macrovulgaris
  25. N. mapuluensis
  26. N. mirabilis *
  27. N. mollis
  28. N. muluensis
  29. N. murudensis
  30. N. northiana
  31. N. pilosa
  32. N. platychila
  33. N. pudica
  34. N. rafflesiana *
  35. N. rajah
  36. N. reinwardtiana *
  37. N. stenophylla
  38. N. tentaculata *
  39. N. veitchii
  40. N. villosa
  41. N. vogelii

Sumatra

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Nepenthes aristolochioides
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Nepenthes sumatrana

Nepenthes species recorded from Sumatra.

  1. N. adnata
  2. N. albomarginata *
  3. N. ampullaria *
  4. N. angasanensis
  5. N. aristolochioides
  6. N. beccariana
  7. N. bongso
  8. N. densiflora
  9. N. diatas
  10. N. dubia
  11. N. eustachya
  12. N. flava
  13. N. gracilis *
  14. N. gymnamphora *
  15. N. harauensis [36]
  16. N. inermis
  17. N. izumiae
  18. N. jacquelineae
  19. N. jamban
  20. N. junghuhnii
  21. N. lavicola
  22. N. lingulata
  23. N. longifolia
  24. N. longiptera [37]
  25. N. mikei
  26. N. mirabilis *
  27. N. naga
  28. N. ovata
  29. N. putaiguneung [38]
  30. N. rafflesiana *
  31. N. reinwardtiana *
  32. N. rhombicaulis
  33. N. rigidifolia
  34. N. samudera [39]
  35. N. singalana
  36. N. spathulata *
  37. N. spectabilis
  38. N. sumatrana
  39. N. talangensis
  40. N. taminii [40]
  41. N. tenuis
  42. N. tobaica

Peninsular Malaysia

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Nepenthes malayensis

Nepenthes species recorded from Peninsular Malaysia.

  1. N. alba
  2. N. albomarginata *
  3. N. ampullaria *
  4. N. benstonei
  5. N. berbulu [41]
  6. N. domei [42]
  7. N. gracilis *
  8. N. gracillima
  9. N. kerrii
  10. N. latiffiana [42]
  11. N. limiana [43]
  12. N. macfarlanei
  13. N. malayensis [44]
  14. N. mirabilis *
  15. N. rafflesiana *
  16. N. ramispina
  17. N. sanguinea *
  18. N. sericea [41] [45]
  19. N. ulukaliana [41] [45]
  20. N. sp. Titiwangsa (pesonawangsa223) [46]

Sulawesi

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Nepenthes pitopangii

Nepenthes species recorded from Sulawesi

  1. N. diabolica [47]
  2. N. eymae
  3. N. glabrata
  4. N. gracilis *
  5. N. hamata
  6. N. maryae [48]
  7. N. maxima *
  8. N. minima [49]
  9. N. mirabilis *
  10. N. nigra [50]
  11. N. pitopangii
  12. N. tentaculata *
  13. N. tomoriana
  14. N. undulatifolia [51]

Thailand

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Nepenthes thai

Nepenthes species recorded from Thailand.

  1. N. ampullaria *
  2. N. andamana [52]
  3. N.  bracteosa
  4. N. chang [53]
  5. N. gracilis *
  6. N.  hirtella
  7. N. kampotiana *
  8. N. kerrii [54]
  9. N. kongkandana
  10. N. krabiensis [55]
  11. N. mirabilis *
  12. N. orbiculata [56]
  13. N. rosea [57]
  14. N. sanguinea *
  15. N. smilesii *
  16. N. suratensis [58]
  17. N. thai [59]

New Guinea

Nepenthes neoguineensis Nepenthes neoguineensis1.jpg
Nepenthes neoguineensis

Nepenthes species recorded from New Guinea.

  1. N. ampullaria *
  2. N. calcicola [60] [61] *
  3. N. insignis
  4. N. klossii
  5. N. lamii
  6. N. maxima *
  7. N. mirabilis *
  8. N. monticola [62]
  9. N. neoguineensis *
  10. N. paniculata
  11. N. papuana
  12. N. treubiana *

Cambodia

Nepenthes species recorded from Cambodia.

  1. N. bokorensis
  2. N. gracilis [63] *
  3. N. holdenii [64]
  4. N. kampotiana *
  5. N. mirabilis *
  6. N. smilesii [65] *

Maluku Islands

Nepenthes species recorded from the Maluku Islands.

  1. N. ampullaria *
  2. N. halmahera [66]
  3. N. maxima *
  4. N. mirabilis *
  5. N. weda [66]

Australia

Nepenthes species recorded from Australia.

  1. N. mirabilis *
  2. N. parvula [67]
  3. N. rowaniae
  4. N. tenax

Vietnam

Nepenthes species recorded from Vietnam.

  1. N. kampotiana [68] *
  2. N. mirabilis *
  3. N. smilesii [69] *
  4. N. thorelii

Raja Ampat Islands

Nepenthes species recorded from the Raja Ampat Islands.

  1. N. danseri
  2.  ? N. neoguineensis *
  3.  ? N. treubiana *
  4. N. sp. Misool

D'Entrecasteaux Islands

Nepenthes species recorded from the D'Entrecasteaux Islands.

  1. N. maxima *
  2. N. mirabilis *
  3. N. neoguineensis *

Java

Nepenthes species recorded from Java.

  1. N. gymnamphora *
  2. N. mirabilis *
  3. N. spathulata *

Singapore

Nepenthes species recorded from Singapore.

  1. N. ampullaria *
  2. N. gracilis *
  3. N. rafflesiana *

Madagascar

Nepenthes species recorded from Madagascar.

  1. N. madagascariensis
  2. N. masoalensis

Laos

Nepenthes species recorded from Laos.

  1. N. mirabilis *
  2. N. smilesii *

India

Nepenthes species recorded from India.

  1. N. khasiana

New Caledonia

Nepenthes species recorded from New Caledonia.

  1. N. vieillardii

Schouten Islands

Nepenthes species recorded from Schouten Islands.

  1. N. biak [70]

Seychelles

Nepenthes species recorded from the Seychelles.

  1. N. pervillei

Sri Lanka

Nepenthes species recorded from Sri Lanka.

  1. N. distillatoria

Caroline Islands

Nepenthes species recorded from the Caroline Islands

  1. N. mirabilis *

China

Nepenthes species recorded from China (including Hong Kong and Macau).

  1. N. mirabilis *

Louisiade Archipelago

Nepenthes species recorded from the Louisiade Archipelago.

  1. N. mirabilis *

Myanmar

Nepenthes species recorded from Myanmar.

  1. N. mirabilis *

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