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IUCN Red List vulnerable species

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Aglaia amplexicaulis
species of plant, endemic to Fiji
Euphorbia kuriensis
species of plant
Berberis silvicola
species of plant
Strongylognathus kratochvili
species of insect
Belgrandiella fuchsi
species of mollusc
Pheidole lanuginosa
species of insect
Pogonopoma parahybae
species of fish
Lotus mollis
species of plant
Blue Spring aphaostracon
species of mollusc
Syzygium rama-varmae
species of plant
Pavetta intermedia
species of plant
Oligodon erythrorhachis
species of reptile
Zanthoxylum oahuense
species of plant
Dalbergia purpurascens
species of plant
Plagiolepis grassei
species of insect
Tropidophis morenoi
species of reptile
Wekiwa hydrobe
species of mollusc
Psydrax montana
species of plant
Hedyscepe
Hedyscepe canterburyana, the big mountain palm or umbrella palm, is the sole species in the genus Hedyscepe of the family Arecaceae. It is endemic to Lord Howe Island, Australia and is threatened by habitat loss. It is a solitary palm with a distinct crownshaft, and bears unisexual flowers of both sexes. With the Rhopalostylis palms of Norfolk Island and New Zealand it forms the botanic subtribe Rhopalostylidinae. If differs from Rhopalostylis in minor floral details including having more than six stamens, and in being protandrous rather than protogynous. The two genera were formerly included
Pristimantis lancinii
species of amphibian
Belocephalus sleighti
species of insect
Pristimantis boconoensis
species of amphibian
Ochreinauclea missionis
species of plant
Phyllopetalia excrescens
species of insect
Mangifera similis
species of plant
Palicourea lobbii
species of plant
Terminalia archipelagi
species of plant
Alona sketi
species of Branchiopoda
Ceroxylon echinulatum
species of plant
Begonia adpressa
species of plant
Ligumia nasuta
species of mollusc
Amnicola cora
species of mollusc
Guioa patentinervis
species of plant
Elimia acuta
species of mollusc
Xylopia richardii
species of plant
Persea ruizii
species of plant
Afrocanthium keniense
species of plant
Rhodeus laoensis
species of fish
Elattoneura pasquinii
species of insect
Pseudagrion guichardi
species of insect
Aporosa cardiosperma
species of plant
Aglaodiaptomus kingsburyae
species of crustacean
Nymphargus garciae
species of amphibian
Nyctophilus corbeni
species of mammal
Miconia bipatrialis
species of plant
Pavetta nitidissima
species of plant
Miconia calignosa
species of plant
Halesia macgregorii
species of plant
Aglaia archboldiana
species of plant
Nesogordonia papaverifera
species of plant
Roupala pinnata
species of plant
Chloroleucon extortum
species of plant
Strongylognathus palaestinensis
species of insect
Psychotria hierniana
species of plant
Ormosia panamensis
species of plant
Astacoides crosnieri
species of crustacean
Miconia dissimulans
species of plant
Zombia
Zombia antillarum, commonly known as the zombie palm, is a species of palm tree and the only member of the genus Zombia. It is endemic to the island of Hispaniola (both the Dominican Republic and Haiti) in the Greater Antilles. Usually found in dry, hilly areas of northern and southern Haiti and the northwest of the Dominican Republic, Z. antillarum is a relatively short fan palm with clustered stems and a very distinctive appearance caused by its persistent spiny leaf sheaths. Threatened by habitat destruction in Haiti, Z. antillarum is a popular ornamental species due to its distin
Cassipourea hiotou
species of plant
Baillonella
Baillonella is a genus of trees in the family Sapotaceae. Baillonella toxisperma (also called African pearwood, djave nut, or moabi) is the only species in the genus. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon and Nigeria. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. The moabi tree's nut oil is a key component of Baka and other indigenous people's subsistence.