Occurrence
Borderline • Predicted threatened

Espinosa-Jimenez, A 1177

February 22, 2012

Mexico

This occurrence of Lepidagathis chiapensis (Acosta) Kameyama (Espinosa-Jimenez, A 1177) was collected on February 22, 2012 in Mexico. Flora of the World includes 15 field photographs documenting this occurrence, all of which are displayed here.

Lophostachys chiapensis, A. Espinosa-Jimenez 1177--Mexico. Chiapas. El Ocote. 23 Feb 2012. DSC03244 (77).JPG

Lophostachys chiapensis, A. Espinosa-Jimenez 1177--Mexico. Chiapas. El Ocote. 23 Feb 2012. DSC03244 (77).JPG

Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Acanthaceae

Genus

Lepidagathis

Specific Epithet

chiapensis

Authorship

(Acosta) Kameyama

Conservation (EDGE)

What is EDGE?

Evolutionary distinctiveness

Lower

ED 4.0

Part of a well-represented branch of the plant tree of life, with many close relatives.

Borderline

Threat status

Predicted threatened

Modelled estimate

EDGE score

1.2

Global rank

#31,814 of 335,497

Top 10%

Extinction probability

38%

Source: Flowering plants EDGE assessment →