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Post by Melanie on Jan 25, 2007 17:25:19 GMT 1
Range One of three subspecies. It was known to occur near Hanapepe Falls on Kauai. The genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Population No record of it has been made since 1895. Habitat and Ecology Rainforest.
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Post by Melanie on Jan 25, 2007 21:55:54 GMT 1
Historically, Delissea undulata is known from Niihau, Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii. Subspecies kauaiensis was collected west of the Hanapepe River on the island of Kauai by A.A. Heller in 1895 and has not been relocated (Hawaii Heritage Program (HHP) 1991a, Heller 1897, Lammers 1988). Subspecies niihauensis was collected twice in the 1800’s on the island of Niihau and has not been located since (HHP 1991b, Hillebrand 1888, St. John 1959). Both of these subspecies are considered extinct (HHP 1991a, 1991b; Lammers 1990).
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Post by anotherspecialist on Jul 6, 2008 19:45:02 GMT 1
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Post by Surroundx on Jul 4, 2018 9:40:40 GMT 1
Kishida, Wendy. (2018). Reintroduction of Delissea kauaiensis, a critically endangered lobeliad, on Kauai, Hawaii, USA[/font], pp. 251-254. In: Soorae, P. S. (ed.). Global Reintroduction Perspectives: 2018. Case studies from around the globe. IUCN/SSC Reintroduction Specialist Group, Gland, Switzerland and Environment Agency, Abu Dhabi, UAE. xiv + 286 pp.
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Post by koeiyabe on Jan 7, 2019 17:52:51 GMT 1
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Post by koeiyabe on Jan 7, 2019 18:10:28 GMT 1
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