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N. abalata N. abgracilis N. adnata N. aenigma N. alata N. alba N. albomarginata N. alfredoi N. alzapan N. ampullaria N. andamana N. angasanensis N. appendiculata N. argentii N. aristolochioides N. armin N. attenboroughii N. barcelonae N. beccariana N. bellii N. benstonei N. biak N. bicalcarata N. bokorensis N. bongso N. boschiana N. burbidgeae N. burkei N. cabanae N. calcicola N. campanulata N. ceciliae N. chang N. chaniana N. cid N. clipeata N. copelandii N. cornuta
N. danseri N. deaniana N. densiflora N. diabolica N. diatas N. distillatoria N. domei N. dubia N. edwardsiana N. ephippiata N. epiphytica N. erucoides N. eustachya N. extincta N. eymae N. faizaliana N. flava N. fractiflexa N. fusca N. gantungensis N. glabrata N. glandulifera N. graciliflora N. gracilis N. gracillima N. gymnamphora N. halmahera N. hamata N. hamiguitanensis N. hemsleyana N. hirsuta N. hispida N. holdeni N. hurrelliana N. inermis N. insignis N. izumiae
N. jacquelineae N. jamban N. junghuhnii N. justinae N. kampotiana N. kerrii N. khasiana N. kitanglad N. klossii N. kongkandana N. krabiensis N. lamii N. latiffiana N. lavicola N. leonardoi N. leyte N. lingulata N. longifolia N. longiptera N. lowii N. macfarlanei N. macrophylla N. macrovulgaris N. madagascariensis N. malayensis N. malimumuensis N. manobo N. mantalingajanensis N. mapuluensis N. maryae N. masoalensis N. maxima N. maximoides N. merrilliana N. micramphora N. mikei N. mindanaoensis
N. minima N. mira N. mirabilis N. mollis N. monticola N. muluensis N. murudensis N. naga N. nebularum N. negros N. neoguineensis N. nigra N. northiana N. ovata N. palawanensis N. paniculata N. pantaronensis N. papuana N. parvula N. peltata N. pervillei N. petiolata N. philippinensis N. pilosa N. pitopangii N. platychila N. pongoides N. pudica N. pulchra N. rafflesiana N. rajah N. ramispina N. ramos N. reinwardtiana N. rhombicaulis N. rigidifolia N. robcantleyi N. rosea
N. rowanae N. samar N. sumudra N. sanguinea N. saranganiensis N. sibuyanensis N. singalana N. smilesii N. spathulata N. spectabilis N. stenophylla N. sumagaya N. sumatrana N. suratensis N. surigaoensis N. talaandig N. talangensis N. tboli N. tenax N. tentaculata N. tenuis N. thai N. thorelii N. tobaica N. tomoriana N. treubiana N. truncata N. ultra N. undulatifolia N. veitchii N. ventricosa N. vieillardii N. villosa N. viridis N. vogelii N. weda N. zygon