List of Nepenthes species by distribution
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.
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
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Philippines.
- N. abalata[2]
- N. abgracilis[3]
- N. aenigma[4]
- N. alata
- N. alfredoi[5][6]
- N. alzapan[7]
- N. argentii
- N. armin[8]
- N. attenboroughii
- N. barcelonae[9]
- N. bellii
- N. burkei
- N. cabanae[10]
- ?N. campanulata[11] *
- N. candalaga[12]
- N. ceciliae[13]
- N. cid[3]
- N. copelandii
- N. cornuta[14]
- N. deaniana
- N. erucoides[15]
- N. extincta[16]
- N. gantungensis[17]
- N. graciliflora[18]
- N. hamiguitanensis[19]
- N. justinae[4]
- N. kampalili[20]
- N. kitanglad[16]
- N. leonardoi[21]
- N. leyte[16]
- N. malimumuensis[22]
- N. manobo[22]
- N. mantalingajanensis
- N. maximoides
- N. merrilliana
- N. micramphora
- N. mindanaoensis
- N. mira
- N. mirabilis *
- N. nebularum[23]
- N. negros[18]
- N. palawanensis[24]
- N. pantaronensis[14]
- N. peltata
- N. petiolata
- N. philippinensis
- N. pulchra[13]
- N. ramos[25]
- N. robcantleyi[26]
- N. samar[27]
- N. saranganiensis
- N. sibuyanensis
- N. sumagaya[28]
- N. surigaoensis
- N. talaandig[14]
- N. tboli[8]
- N. truncata
- N. ultra[29]
- N. ventricosa
- N. viridis[30]
- N. zygon[8]
- N. sp. Anipahan[31]
Borneo
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Borneo.
- N. albomarginata *
- N. ampullaria *
- N. appendiculata[32]
- N. bicalcarata
- N. boschiana
- N. burbidgeae
- N. campanulata[11] *
- N. chaniana
- N. clipeata
- N. edwardsiana
- N. ephippiata
- N. epiphytica[33]
- N. faizaliana
- N. fractiflexa[34]
- N. fusca
- N. glandulifera
- N. gracilis *
- N. hemsleyana[35]
- N. hirsuta
- N. hispida
- N. hurrelliana
- N. lowii
- N. macrophylla
- N. macrovulgaris
- N. mapuluensis
- N. mirabilis *
- N. mollis
- N. muluensis
- N. murudensis
- N. northiana
- N. pilosa
- N. platychila
- N. pongoides[36]
- N. pudica
- N. rafflesiana *
- N. rajah
- N. reinwardtiana *
- N. stenophylla
- N. tentaculata *
- N. veitchii
- N. villosa
- N. vogelii
Sumatra
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Sumatra.
- N. adnata
- N. albomarginata *
- N. ampullaria *
- N. angasanensis
- N. aristolochioides
- N. beccariana
- N. bongso
- N. densiflora
- N. diatas
- N. dubia
- N. eustachya
- N. flava
- N. gracilis *
- N. gymnamphora *
- N. harauensis[37]
- N. inermis
- N. izumiae
- N. jacquelineae
- N. jamban
- N. junghuhnii
- N. lavicola
- N. lingulata
- N. longifolia
- N. longiptera[38]
- N. mikei
- N. mirabilis *
- N. naga
- N. ovata
- N. putaiguneung[39]
- N. rafflesiana *
- N. reinwardtiana *
- N. rhombicaulis
- N. rigidifolia
- N. samudera[40]
- N. singalana
- N. spathulata *
- N. spectabilis
- N. sumatrana
- N. talangensis
- N. taminii[41]
- N. tenuis
- N. tobaica
Peninsular Malaysia
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Peninsular Malaysia.
- N. alba
- N. albomarginata *
- N. ampullaria *
- N. benstonei
- N. berbulu[42]
- N. domei[43]
- N. gracilis *
- N. gracillima
- N. kerrii
- N. latiffiana[43]
- N. limiana[44]
- N. macfarlanei
- N. malayensis[45]
- N. mirabilis *
- N. rafflesiana *
- N. ramispina
- N. sanguinea *
- N. sericea[42][46]
- N. ulukaliana[42][46]
- N. sp. Titiwangsa (pesonawangsa223)[47]
Sulawesi
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Sulawesi
- N. diabolica[48]
- N. eymae
- N. glabrata
- N. gracilis *
- N. hamata
- N. maryae[49]
- N. maxima *
- N. minima[50]
- N. mirabilis *
- N. nigra[51]
- N. pitopangii
- N. tentaculata *
- N. tomoriana
- N. undulatifolia[52]
Thailand
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Thailand.
- N. ampullaria *
- N. andamana[53]
- N. bracteosa
- N. chang[54]
- N. gracilis *
- N. hirtella
- N. kampotiana *
- N. kerrii[55]
- N. kongkandana
- N. krabiensis[56]
- N. mirabilis *
- N. orbiculata[57]
- N. rosea[58]
- N. sanguinea *
- N. smilesii *
- N. suratensis[59]
- N. thai[60]
New Guinea
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from New Guinea.
- N. ampullaria *
- N. calcicola[61][62]*
- N. insignis
- N. klossii
- N. lamii
- N. maxima *
- N. mirabilis *
- N. monticola[63]
- N. neoguineensis *
- N. paniculata
- N. papuana
- N. treubiana *
Cambodia
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Cambodia.
Maluku Islands
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Maluku Islands.
Australia
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Australia.
Vietnam
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Vietnam.
Raja Ampat Islands
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Raja Ampat Islands.
D'Entrecasteaux Islands
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the D'Entrecasteaux Islands.
Java
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Java.
Singapore
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Singapore.
Madagascar
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Madagascar.
Laos
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Laos.
India
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from India.
New Caledonia
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from New Caledonia.
Schouten Islands
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Schouten Islands.
Seychelles
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Seychelles.
Sri Lanka
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Sri Lanka.
Caroline Islands
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Caroline Islands
China
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from China (including Hong Kong and Macau).
Louisiade Archipelago
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from the Louisiade Archipelago.
Myanmar
[edit]Nepenthes species recorded from Myanmar.
See also
[edit]References
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