Family Nepenthaceae Scientific name Nepenthes angasanensis | Genus Nepenthes Rank Species | |
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Similar Nepenthes junghuhnii, Nepenthes mapuluensis, Nepenthes lavicola, Nepenthes mollis, Nepenthes hispida |
Nepenthes angasanensis /nᵻˈpɛnθiːz ˌæŋɡəsəˈnɛnsɪs/ is a tropical pitcher plant species endemic to Sumatra, where it grows at an altitude of 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) to 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) above sea level. The status of this taxon is controversial as it is similar in morphology to N. mikei and N. tobaica. It has even been suggested that the taxon might represent a natural hybrid between N. densiflora and N. tobaica.
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The specific epithet refers to Mount Puncak Angasan, from which the type specimen was collected. No forms or varieties of N. angasanensis have been described.
Taxonomy
In 2001, Charles Clarke performed a cladistic analysis of the Nepenthes species of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia using 70 morphological characteristics of each taxon. The following is a portion of the resultant cladogram, showing part of "Clade 6". The sister pair of N. angasanensis and N. mikei has 79% support.
Natural hybrids
The following natural hybrids involving N. angasanensis have been recorded.