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Wettinia
donosoensis
De Gracia & Grayum
Published In:
Novon 25(2): 146–148, f. 1, 2A–C. 2017. (13 Apr 2017) (
Novon
)
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 4/25/2017)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Perfil de la Especie/Species Profile
(Last Modified On 8/22/2017)
Estado Actual/Current Status:
Species Of Concern
Distribution:
Endemic to Panama
Rango altitudinal/Elevational range:
0 - 199 m
Àreas Protegidas de Panamà/Panama Protected areas:
Ninguna/none
Categoría Actual en la Lista Roja/Current Red List Category:
ENDANGERED
Valoración UICN en la Lista Roja/IUCN Red List Assessment:
EN B1ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v); C2a(ii)
Red List Assessment Date:
Dec 2016
Lista Roja: número de localidades con colecciones/Red List: no. of collections used:
5
Lista Roja: número de localidades con colecciones/Red List: no of localities with collections:
5
EOO:
2.37711 km sq
AOO mínimo/Minimum AOO:
2.37711 km sq
Localidades/Locations:
2
Notas de la Lista Roja/Red List Notes:
Wettinia donosoensis has a very restricted EOO, and an AOO equal to the EOO. The population size is estimated to be less than 2,500 mature individuals, all of which occur in a single population. With respect to the threat from mining, there are two locations insofar as some individuals occur on the mining footprint, whereas others occur immediately adjacent to the mining footprint.