Dypsis ambanjae
| Dypsis ambanjae | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Clade: | Angiosperms |
| Clade: | Monocots |
| Clade: | Commelinids |
| Order: | Arecales |
| Family: | Arecaceae |
| Genus: | Dypsis |
| Species: | D. ambanjae
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| Binomial name | |
| Dypsis ambanjae | |
| Synonyms[3] | |
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Phloga sambiranensis Jum. | |
Dypsis ambanjae is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae, endemic to the Madagascarian rainforests. The last specimen was collected more than 80 years ago, and it may be extinct.[4] Although originally treated under the genus Phloga in 1933, it was published under the currently accepted nomenclature in 1995.[2][3]
References
- ^ Rakotoarinivo, M.; Dransfield, J. (2012). "Dypsis ambanjae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T38516A2870138. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T38516A2870138.en. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Plant Name Details for Dypsis ambanjae". IPNI. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
- ^ a b "Plant Name Details for Phloga sambiranensis". IPNI. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
- ^ Johnson, D. (1998). "Dypsis ambanjae in IUCN 2009". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.1. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
