List of Near Threatened species in Laos
This is a list of Near Threatened species in Laos according to the IUCN Red List.
This list was last updated 2019-09-14
This list contains only species that have been assessed for the IUCN Red List. It is therefore not representative of all the species in the country.
Species counts by country: Total | Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Mammals | Reptiles | Vascular Plants.
| scientific_name | common_name | taxonid | category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pinus dalatensis | Dalat Pine | 32803 | NT |
| Sphenomorphus tridigitus | 104777825 | NT | |
| Actinodura sodangorum | Black-crowned Barwing | 22716552 | NT |
| Stenothyra khongi | 188689 | NT | |
| Paraprososthenia jullei | 188724 | NT | |
| Paraprososthenia taylori | 188735 | NT | |
| Gracixalus supercornutus | 61890 | NT | |
| Mantheyus phuwuanensis | Phuwua Rock Agama | 104673762 | NT |
| Hubendickia gochenouri | 184826 | NT | |
| Hubendickia tuberculata | 184827 | NT | |
| Kaloula mediolineata | Middle Back-stripe Bullfrog | 57853 | NT |
| Lacunopsis coronata | 184831 | NT | |
| Halewisia conica | 184834 | NT | |
| Hubendickia subulata | 184838 | NT | |
| Hubendickia schuetti | 184868 | NT | |
| Hubendickia schlickumi | 184888 | NT | |
| Hubendickia microsculpta | 189011 | NT | |
| Pachydrobia incerta | 184921 | NT | |
| Hubendickia polita | 184931 | NT | |
| Lacunopsis massiei | 184932 | NT | |
| Pachydrobia harmandi | 184935 | NT | |
| Hubendickia rolfbrandti | 189202 | NT | |
| Bangana elegans | 181132 | NT | |
| Brotia mariae | 191526 | NT | |
| Quasipaa verrucospinosa | 58442 | NT | |
| Hubendickia turneri | 189757 | NT | |
| Rimator danjoui | Indochinese Wren-babbler | 103869790 | NT |
| Amomum calcicolum | 202199 | NT | |
| Sewellia elongata | 187931 | NT | |
| Schistura personata | 169512 | NT | |
| Tor ater | 188038 | NT | |
| Cutia legalleni | Vietnamese Cutia | 22734578 | NT |
| Macromia callisto | 163777 | NT | |
| Chlorogomphus auratus | 163815 | NT |
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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups: