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'''''Ophiorrhiza gajureliana''''' is a Critically Endangered species of ] found only in the hill slopes of the ] in the Indian state of ].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-12-17 |title=Arunachal: New plant species discovered in Mayodia forest areas |url=https://www.indiatodayne.in/arunachal-pradesh/story/arunachal-new-plant-species-discovered-in-mayodia-forest-areas-1139352-2024-12-17 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=India Today NE |language=hi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Bawri |first=Amal |last2=Baro |first2=Daimalu |last3=Singh |first3=Y. Disco |last4=Sarma |first4=Kuladip |date=2024-12-14 |title=Ophiorrhiza gajureliana (Rubiaceae): a new species from Arunachal Pradesh, India |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42535-024-01094-w |journal=Vegetos |language=en |doi=10.1007/s42535-024-01094-w |issn=2229-4473}}</ref>It was discovered on December 2024.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-12-19 |title=Arunachal: Researchers Discover New Plant Species In Mayodia |url=https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/arunachal-news/arunachal-researchers-discover-new-plant-species-in-mayodia |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Sentinel Assam |language=en}}</ref> '''''Ophiorrhiza gajureliana''''' is a species of '']'' found only in the hill slopes of the ] in the Indian state of ].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-12-17 |title=Arunachal: New plant species discovered in Mayodia forest areas |url=https://www.indiatodayne.in/arunachal-pradesh/story/arunachal-new-plant-species-discovered-in-mayodia-forest-areas-1139352-2024-12-17 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=India Today NE |language=hi}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Bawri |first=Amal |last2=Baro |first2=Daimalu |last3=Singh |first3=Y. Disco |last4=Sarma |first4=Kuladip |date=2024-12-14 |title=Ophiorrhiza gajureliana (Rubiaceae): a new species from Arunachal Pradesh, India |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42535-024-01094-w |journal=Vegetos |language=en |doi=10.1007/s42535-024-01094-w |issn=2229-4473}}</ref> It was discovered in December 2024.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-12-19 |title=Arunachal: Researchers Discover New Plant Species In Mayodia |url=https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/arunachal-news/arunachal-researchers-discover-new-plant-species-in-mayodia |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Sentinel Assam |language=en}}</ref>


== Ethymology == == Etymology ==
The species was named after Prof. Padma Raj Gajurel for his contributions to the plant and ethnobotanical research in the Indian Eastern Himalayan region.<ref name=":1" /> The species was named after Professor Padma Raj Gajurel for his contributions to the plant and ethnobotanical research in the Indian ] region.<ref name=":1" />


== Distribution == == Distribution ==
It is found only in a small area on the hill slopes of the Mayodia forests in the ]. Its population is estimated to be lower than 100. Currently its distrbution is also less than 100 sq km.<ref name=":0" /> It is found only in a small area on the hill slopes of the Mayodia forests in the ]. Its population is estimated to be lower than 100. Currently its distribution is also less than 100 km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name=":0" />


==Conservation== ==Conservation==
{{As of|2024|12|20}}, it has not been assessed by the ] (IUCN). It has been evaluated by the team in North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR), Arunachal Pradesh that it belongs to the Critically Endangered (CR B1ab (iii)) category of IUCN.<ref name=":0" /> {{As of|2024|12|20}}, it has not been assessed by the ] (IUCN). It has been evaluated by the team in the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR), Arunachal Pradesh, and it has been assed to belong to the ] (CR B1ab (iii)) category of ].<ref name=":0" />


==References== ==References==
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Species of flowering plant

Ophiorrhiza gajureliana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Genus: Ophiorrhiza
Species: O. gajureliana
Binomial name
Ophiorrhiza gajureliana
Bawri & Baro

Ophiorrhiza gajureliana is a species of Ophiorrhiza found only in the hill slopes of the Mayodia forest in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It was discovered in December 2024.

Etymology

The species was named after Professor Padma Raj Gajurel for his contributions to the plant and ethnobotanical research in the Indian Eastern Himalayan region.

Distribution

It is found only in a small area on the hill slopes of the Mayodia forests in the Lower Dibang Valley District. Its population is estimated to be lower than 100. Currently its distribution is also less than 100 km.

Conservation

As of 20 December 2024, it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It has been evaluated by the team in the North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Folk Medicine Research (NEIAFMR), Arunachal Pradesh, and it has been assed to belong to the Critically Endangered (CR B1ab (iii)) category of IUCN.

References

  1. ^ "Arunachal: New plant species discovered in Mayodia forest areas". India Today NE (in Hindi). 2024-12-17. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  2. Bawri, Amal; Baro, Daimalu; Singh, Y. Disco; Sarma, Kuladip (2024-12-14). "Ophiorrhiza gajureliana (Rubiaceae): a new species from Arunachal Pradesh, India". Vegetos. doi:10.1007/s42535-024-01094-w. ISSN 2229-4473.
  3. ^ "Arunachal: Researchers Discover New Plant Species In Mayodia". Sentinel Assam. 2024-12-19. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
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