Rinorea spp. 
 
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Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Brazil, Cameroon, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Mexico, Panama, Sao Tome and Principe, Venezuela


Species/Common Names:
Rinorea antioquiensis
Rinorea bicornuta
Rinorea brachythrix
Rinorea cordata
Rinorea deflexa
Rinorea fausteana
Rinorea haughtii
Rinorea hymenosepala
Rinorea laurifolia
Rinorea longistipulata
Rinorea marginata
Rinorea maximiliani
Rinorea oraria
Rinorea pectino-squamata
Rinorea ramiziana
Rinorea thomasii
Rinorea thomensis
Rinorea ulmifolia
Rinorea uxpanapana
Rinorea villosiflora

Facts Summary:
Rinorea is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Brazil, Cameroon, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Mexico, Panama, Sao Tome and Principe, Venezuela.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Rinorea antioquiensisEN-IUCN1998Colombia
2. Rinorea bicornutaEN-IUCN1998Brazil
3. Rinorea brachythrixVU-IUCN1998Panama
4. Rinorea cordataEN-IUCN1998Colombia
5. Rinorea deflexaEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
6. Rinorea fausteanaEN-IUCN2004Cameroon
7. Rinorea haughtiiEN-IUCN1998Colombia
8. Rinorea hymenosepalaEN-IUCN1998Colombia
9. Rinorea laurifoliaEN-IUCN1998Colombia
10. Rinorea longistipulataVU-IUCN1998Brazil
11. Rinorea marginataCR-IUCN1998Colombia
12. Rinorea maximilianiCR-IUCN1998Brazil
13. Rinorea orariaVU-IUCN1998Venezuela
14. Rinorea pectino-squamataVU-IUCN1998French Guiana
15. Rinorea ramizianaVU-IUCN1998Brazil
16. Rinorea thomasiiVU-IUCN2004Cameroon
17. Rinorea thomensisVU-IUCN1998Sao Tome and Principe
18. Rinorea ulmifoliaVU-IUCN1998Colombia
19. Rinorea uxpanapanaVU-IUCN1998Mexico
20. Rinorea villosifloraEN-IUCN1998Brazil

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