Saurauia spp. 
 
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Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
China, Ecuador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Mexico, Panama
Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered:
  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Saurauia adenodontaNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
2. Saurauia aguaricanaEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
3. Saurauia bogoriensisCR-IUCN1998Indonesia
4. Saurauia bracteosaVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
5. Saurauia caulifloraVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
6. Saurauia erythrocarpaVU-IUCN2004China
7. Saurauia harlingiiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
8. Saurauia lanceolataVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
9. Saurauia latipetalaVU-IUCN1998Guatemala, Mexico
10. Saurauia laxifloraNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
11. Saurauia lehmanniiNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
12. Saurauia leucocarpaVU-IUCN1998Mexico
13. Saurauia magnificaNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
14. Saurauia mexiaeEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
15. Saurauia microphyllaVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
16. Saurauia oreophilaVU-IUCN1998Guatemala, Mexico
17. Saurauia punduanaCR-IUCN2004China
18. Saurauia rubrisepalaVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
19. Saurauia schultzeorumNT-IUCN2003Ecuador
20. Saurauia seibertiiEN-IUCN1998Panama
21. Saurauia serrataEN-IUCN1998Mexico
22. Saurauia striataEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
23. Saurauia tambensisEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
24. Saurauia villosaVU-IUCN1998Mexico


Species/Common Names:
Saurauia adenodonta
Saurauia aguaricana
Saurauia bogoriensis
Saurauia bracteosa
Saurauia cauliflora
Saurauia erythrocarpa
Saurauia harlingii
Saurauia lanceolata
Saurauia latipetala
Saurauia laxiflora
Saurauia lehmannii
Saurauia leucocarpa
Saurauia magnifica
Saurauia mexiae
Saurauia microphylla
Saurauia oreophila
Saurauia punduana
Saurauia rubrisepala
Saurauia schultzeorum
Saurauia seibertii
Saurauia serrata
Saurauia striata
Saurauia tambensis
Saurauia villosa

Facts Summary:
Saurauia is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): China, Ecuador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Mexico, Panama.


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