List of Nepenthes Species - Notes

Notes

a.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give an upper altitudinal limit of 2400 m for N. alata.
b.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give an upper altitudinal limit of 1200 m for N. albomarginata.
c.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) cite a record of N. bicalcarata from Mount Periok in Brunei at c. 1600 m.
d.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give a range of 780–1880 m for N. boschiana, while Clarke (1997) gives a range of 900–1880 m.
e.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give an upper altitudinal limit of 2250 m for N. burbidgeae, while Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give a range of 1100–2300 m.
f.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001), Clarke (1997) and Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give a lower altitudinal limit of 1500 m for N. edwardsiana.
g.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give a lower altitudinal limit of 1000 m for N. ephippiata. The species has reportedly been collected from Bukit Raya at 2000–2270 m.
h.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give an upper altitudinal limit of 1700 m for N. gracilis.
i.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give a range of 150–1500 m for N. hirsuta, while Mansur & Brearley (2008) report finding it at elevations as low as 160 m.
j.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give a lower altitudinal limit of 1600 m for N. lowii, while Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give a range of 900–3400 m.
k.^ The lower altitudinal limit of 2000 m given for N. macrophylla in some older sources is apparently incorrect.
l.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give a lower altitudinal limit of 250 m for N. macrovulgaris.
m.^ Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give an upper altitudinal limit of 1500 m for N. rafflesiana.
n.^ Rybka, Rybková & Cantley (2005) give a range of 1200–1800 m for N. sibuyanensis, while the authors of the describing paper give a range of 1500–1800 m.
o.^ Mansur & Brearley (2008) report finding N. stenophylla at 400 m.
p.^ Nepenthes surigaoensis may grow as high as 1750 m ("5750 feet" in the original) according to the describing author, Adolph Daniel Edward Elmer.
q.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give an upper altitudinal limit of 2750 m for N. tobaica.
r.^ Cheek & Jebb (2001) give an upper altitudinal limit of 500 m for N. treubiana.
s.^ Nepenthes villosa generally grows at elevations of 2300–3240 m, but is more common at 1600–1900 m on Mount Tambuyukon. Adam, Wilcock & Swaine (1992) give an upper altitudinal limit of 3400 m for this species.

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