Myrsine spp. 
 
Advertisement
 
Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Ecuador, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Peru, Pitcairn


Species/Common Names:
Myrsine andersonii
Myrsine brownii
Myrsine bullata
Myrsine degeneri
Summit Colicwood
Myrsine diazii
Myrsine fosbergii
Streambank Colicwood
Myrsine hartii
Myrsine hosakae
Myrsine juddii
Kolea
Myrsine knudsenii
Myrsine longifolia
Myrsine mezii
Myrsine oliveri
Myrsine pearce
Myrsine petiolata
Myrsine reynelii
Myrsine rivularis
Myrsine ronuiensis
Myrsine sodiroana

Facts Summary:
Myrsine is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Ecuador, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, Peru, Pitcairn.

This article is only an excerpt. If it appears incomplete or if you wish to see article references, visit the rest of its contents here.


Wikipedia Article
Copyright Notice: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Myrsine".

Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Myrsine andersoniiCR-IUCN1998French Polynesia
2. Myrsine browniiCR-IUCN1998French Polynesia
3. Myrsine bullataVU-IUCN1998Peru
4. Myrsine degeneriVU-IUCN1998Hawaii
5. Myrsine diaziiVU-IUCN1998Peru
6. Myrsine fosbergiiVU-IUCN1998Hawaii
7. Myrsine hartiiCR-IUCN1998French Polynesia
8. Myrsine hosakaeVU-IUCN1998Pitcairn
9. Myrsine juddiiEN-US FWSOctober 10, 1996Hawaii
10. Myrsine knudseniiEN-IUCN1998Hawaii
11. Myrsine longifoliaCR-IUCN1998French Polynesia
12. Myrsine meziiCR-IUCN1998Hawaii
13. Myrsine oliveriVU-IUCN1998New Zealand
14. Myrsine pearceVU-IUCN1998Peru
15. Myrsine petiolataEN-IUCN1998Hawaii
16. Myrsine reyneliiVU-IUCN1998Peru
17. Myrsine rivularisVU-IUCN1998Peru
18. Myrsine ronuiensisCR-IUCN1998French Polynesia
19. Myrsine sodiroanaVU-IUCN2004Ecuador

Featured Article

Captive cheetah gives birth to largest litter ever recorded
For the first time in history, a captive cheetah has successfully given birth to eight healthy cubs. It is said that only around 10,000 cheetahs remain in the wild in Africa along with 100 or fewer in Iran.

Read More...


Advertisement


Endangered Species of Our Planet

Donate, Adopt, Get Involved

EEC Conservation Directory
Donate

Mailing List

Would you like to receive a notice and link when the new Creature Feature is posted?

Enter your e-mail address below:

 

Fun & Games

Are you inspired by endangered animals? Check out our games and coloring pages! More to come soon.
color endangered creatures
play hangman