List of MAGNOLIOPSIDA species in Suriname



This is a list of MAGNOLIOPSIDA in Suriname 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_namecommon_nametaxonidcategory
Himatanthus stenophyllus 39041 DD
Macrolobium amplexans 39042 VU
Macrolobium stenopetalum 39043 VU
Marila saramaccana 39044 VU
Persea julianae 39045 VU
Sloanea acutiflora 39047 VU
Sloanea gracilis 39046 VU
Swartzia rediviva 39048 VU
Aniba percoriacea 35220 VU
Eschweilera boltenii 33302 VU
Inga leptingoides 38232 VU
Corythophora labriculata 35420 VU
Christiana mennegae 36194 VU
Apeiba intermedia 32484 DD
Duguetia schulzii 32482 VU
Styrax tafelbergensis 32483 VU
Copaifera epunctata 32615 VU
Couratari sandwithii 32617 VU
Poecilanthe ovalifolia 32616 VU
Inga calanthoides 32620 VU
Utricularia determannii 107250286 DD
Myrcia biptera 113036537 DD
Guatteria ferruginea 39039 DD

 

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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups:
  • Extinct (EX) – beyond reasonable doubt that the species is no longer extant.
  • Extinct in the wild (EW) – survives only in captivity, cultivation and/or outside native range, as presumed after exhaustive surveys.
  • Critically endangered (CR) – in a particularly and extremely critical state.
  • Endangered (EN) – very high risk of extinction in the wild, meets any of criteria A to E for Endangered.
  • Vulnerable (VU) – meets one of the 5 red list criteria and thus considered to be at high risk of unnatural (human-caused) extinction without further human intervention.
  • Near threatened (NT) – close to being at high risk of extinction in the near future.
  • Least concern (LC) – unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
  • Data deficient (DD)
  • Not evaluated (NE)