马来西亚半岛一种不太为人所知的狭窄地方性兰花的分类和保护评价

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
E. E. Besi, Yu Jin Ng, M. N. Ghazalli, Mohd R. Endot, Khairuddin Perdan, Norulhuda Ali, Edevaldo J. Yapp, Eddie Chan, R. Go
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阿拉塔松是马来西亚半岛一种有吸引力的特有物种,仅在蒂蒂旺萨山脉的六个地方已知,那里仅限于山地植被。然而,其中四个地方现在受到人为因素的威胁,这引发了人们对这种特有物种在野外持续生存的担忧。尽管努力了解马来西亚兰花物种的保护状况,但仍有许多工作要做,特别是对于局限于偏远山区的特有物种。因此,本文提供了详细的形态学描述、照片插图,以便于识别该物种,并根据国际自然保护联盟分类标准进行了保护评估。在形态上,P.elata可以很容易地与马来西亚半岛的其他Pinalia物种区分开来,因为它直立的花序,顶端半部分有间隔良好的闭合花朵,周围有显著的大紫棕色苞片。花类似花蕾,唇瓣被花瓣和萼片遮住。根据国际自然保护联盟红色名录类别和标准,初步的灭绝风险评估将P.elata归类为极度濒危,CR A2acd C2a(i)D。
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Pinalia elata (Eriinae) — taxonomic and conservation assessments of a lesser-known narrow endemic orchid from Peninsular Malaysia
Pinalia elata is an attractive endemic species of Peninsular Malaysia, known from only six localities within the Titiwangsa mountain range where it is confined to montane vegetation. However, four of these localities are now threatened by anthropogenic factors, raising concerns about the ongoing survival of this endemic species in the wild. Despite efforts to understand the conservation status of Malaysian orchid species, there remains much work to be done, particularly for endemic species confined to remote and mountainous areas. Therefore, this paper provides a detailed morphological description, photographic illustrations for easy identification of the species, and a conservation assessment based on the IUCN Classification Criteria. Morphologically, P. elata can be easily distinguished from the other Pinalia species in Peninsular Malaysia by its erect inflorescences with well-spaced, closed flowers along the apical half, subtended by prominently large purplish-brown bracts. The flowers resemble buds with the labellum hidden by the petals and sepals. A preliminary risk-of-extinction assessment categorizes P. elata as critically endangered, CR A2acd C2a(i) D, according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.
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Lankesteriana
Lankesteriana Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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