Pentacalia spp. 
 
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Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Ecuador


Species/Common Names:
Pentacalia campii
Pentacalia carchiensis
Pentacalia carmelana
Pentacalia cazaletii
Pentacalia corazonensis
Pentacalia dorrii
Pentacalia floribunda
Pentacalia gibbiflora
Pentacalia hillii
Pentacalia hurtadoi
Pentacalia lanceolifolia
Pentacalia luteynorum
Pentacalia millei
Pentacalia moronensis
Pentacalia napoensis
Pentacalia pailasensis
Pentacalia palaciosii
Pentacalia riotintis
Pentacalia ruficaulis
Pentacalia sevillana
Pentacalia zakii
Pentacalia zamorana

Facts Summary:
Pentacalia is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Ecuador.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Pentacalia campiiNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
2. Pentacalia carchiensisVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
3. Pentacalia carmelanaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
4. Pentacalia cazaletiiEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
5. Pentacalia corazonensisVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
6. Pentacalia dorriiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
7. Pentacalia floribundaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
8. Pentacalia gibbifloraEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
9. Pentacalia hilliiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
10. Pentacalia hurtadoiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
11. Pentacalia lanceolifoliaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
12. Pentacalia luteynorumVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
13. Pentacalia milleiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
14. Pentacalia moronensisVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
15. Pentacalia napoensisVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
16. Pentacalia pailasensisEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
17. Pentacalia palaciosiiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
18. Pentacalia riotintisEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
19. Pentacalia ruficaulisVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
20. Pentacalia sevillanaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
21. Pentacalia zakiiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
22. Pentacalia zamoranaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador

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