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- was made in 1790, when Portuguese priest João de Loureiro described Phyllamphora mirabilis, or the "marvellous urn-shaped leaf", from Vietnam. Despite...
- Nepenthes phyllamphora may refer to: Nepenthes phyllamphora Willd. (1805) — synonym of N. mirabilis Nepenthes phyllamphora auct. non Willd.: Sims (1826)...
- mirabilis was first described under the Linnaean taxonomic system as Phyllamphora mirabilis by João de Loureiro in 1790. It was then transferred to the...
- Jebb & Ch****, 1998 Nepenthes mirabilis (Lour.) Rafarin, 1869 (Bas.: Phyllamphora mirabilis) Nepenthes mollis Danser, 1928 Nepenthes monticola A.S.Rob...
- opuntioides - Griffithsia ovalis - Griffithsia pacifica - Griffithsia phyllamphora - Griffithsia pilalyea - Griffithsia pulvinata - Griffithsia radicans...
- gymnamphora/N. khasiana] Nepenthes phyllamphora auct. non Willd.: Regel (1881) [=N. khasiana/N. mirabilis] Nepenthes phyllamphora auct. non Willd.: Sims (1826)...
- villosa, N. boschiana var. lowii (later described as N. stenophylla), N. phyllamphora var. macrantha (later synonymised with N. mirabilis), N. rafflesiana...
- Nepenthes pectinata Danser (1928) [=N. gymnamphora/N. singalana] Nepenthes phyllamphora auct. non Willd.: Reinw. ex Miq. (1858) Nepenthes rafflesiana auct. non...
- 1894, Otto Stapf identified specimens belonging to N. burbidgeae as N. phyllamphora, a taxon that is now considered synonymous with N. mirabilis. In two...
-  distillatoria, N. gracilis, N. gymnamphora, N. madagascariensis, N. phyllamphora (now known as N. mirabilis), and N. rafflesiana. Three of these—N. bongso...