Agathis robusta ssp. robusta

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Araucariaceae Agathis robusta ssp. robusta (C. Moore ex F. Muell.) F.M. Bailey

Etymology
Agathis refers to ‘ball of thread’; indicating its spherical seed cones.
robusta refers to ‘robust’; possibly indicating its large leaves compared to the known Agathis species at the time of naming (1857).

Colloquial Name
New Guinea kauri

Subordinate Taxa
There exist 2 subordinate taxa for Agathis robusta:

Distribution

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TDWG Codes
4, 43, NWG, NWG-PN, 5, 50, QLD, QLD-QU

Habitat
The natural habitats for Agathis robusta ssp. robusta are subtropical/tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical/tropical moist montane forests. It is naturally found at an elevation of at least 1 up to 1900 metres. There are no conifers associated with Agathis robusta ssp. robusta that are known of.

USDA Hardiness zone8
Agathis robusta ssp. robusta is hardy to USDA Zone 8 (estimated), meaning its frost tolerance lies somewhere in the range of -12.2C (10F) to -6.7C (20F).

Species Continuity
The population trend for Agathis robusta ssp. robusta is stable. There are ongoing threats for Agathis robusta ssp. robusta and they are listed as follows:

IUCN CategoryLC
According to the IUCN Red List, Agathis robusta ssp. robusta has been assigned the status of LC(Least Concern). This means that according to the Red List criteria, this species is not qualified as threatened.

Superordinate Taxa
The nearest superordinate taxon for Agathis robusta is Agathis. The coordinate taxa for Agathis robusta are therefore:


Agathis robusta ssp. robusta is also placed under Araucariaceae. This family is mostly located on the southern hemisphere, whith New Caledonia as its hotspot for Araucariaceae diversity.

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