Rafflesia Consueloae
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''Rafflesia consueloae'' is a
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species of the genus ''
Rafflesia ''Rafflesia'' (), or stinking corpse lily, is a genus of Parasitic plants, parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. The species have enormous flowers, the buds rising from the ground or directly from the lower stems of their host p ...
'' endemic to the island of
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in the
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. It is the smallest species of the genus ''
Rafflesia ''Rafflesia'' (), or stinking corpse lily, is a genus of Parasitic plants, parasitic flowering plants in the family Rafflesiaceae. The species have enormous flowers, the buds rising from the ground or directly from the lower stems of their host p ...
''.


Taxonomy

The ''Rafflesia consueloae'' discovery was a result of a long-term biodiversity conservation and monitoring program at the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed which commenced in March 2011. ''R. consueloae'' was discovered on 11 February 2014 when a researcher walking in a heavily degraded rain forest north of
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tripped over a mass of rotting leaves, and noticed an unusual bloom; a monitoring for the ''Rafflesia'' species was immediately started. The research team installed motion-activated camera to observe the life cycle of ''R. consueloae''. ''Rafflesia consueloae'' was described and illustrated by John Michael M. Galindon and Perry S. Ong of the
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and Edwino S. Fernando of
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. The species was named after Consuelo Rufino Lopez, the spouse of industrialist and conservationist, Oscar M. Lopez. Under the Wildlife Forensics and DNA Barcoding of the Philippine Biodiversity Program of the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources-Biodiversity Management Bureau, the DNA barcode of ''R. consueloae'' and its host, an unidentified species of ''
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'', is being studied.


Description

The species is the smallest of all ''Rafflesia'', measuring an average diameter of when fully expanded. The disk surface of newly opened flowers of ''R. consueloae'' is described to as distinctly cream-white and usually without processes. It is reported that ''R. consueloae'' has bisexual flowers, the third species after '' R. baletei'' and '' R. verrucosa'' to be described as such in the Philippines, but it has not been established whether both sexes of each flower are functional. ''Rafflesia consueloaes flowers do not exhibit the distinct odor found in '' R. arnoldii'' (nicknamed the "corpse flower") and most species of ''Rafflesia'', with its fruit instead bearing a smell reminiscent of young coconut meat.


Distribution and habitat

There are only two known habitats of the ''Rafflesia consueloae'' which are both within the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed in Pantabangan,
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. The species is known to occur in Mount Balukbok and Mount Pantaburon. Its area of habitat in Mount Pantaburon is an old reforestation site. ''Rafflesia consueloae'' is known to occur between and above sea level. It grows exclusively in the roots of an unidentified species of ''Tetrastigma'' among
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s of ''Dinochloa luconiae'', a climbing bamboo.


Conservation

''Rafflesia consueloae'' was classified as "Critically Endangered" based on the IUCN Categories and Criteria of 2012 (IUCN 3.1) by those who described the species. The habitat of the species is a known hunting ground for some members of the local community. The sites are also particularly vulnerable to
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during the
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.


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* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q22960677 consueloae Endemic flora of the Philippines Flora of Luzon