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(Myrtaceae) from Borneo
Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 57 (2005) 269-278 269 New Tristaniopsis Peter G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh. (Myrtaceae) From Borneo P. S. ASHTON Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, 22 Divinity Avenue Cambridge MA 02138, U.S.A. and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB, U.K. Abstract Three new species, Tristaniopsis kinabaluensis P.S.Ashton, T. microcmpa P.S.Ashton and T. wbiginosa S.Teo ex P.S.Ashton, and three new subspecies, Tristaniopsis kinabaluensis ssp. silamensis P.S.Ashton, T. merguensis ssp. tavaiensis P.S.Ashton and T. whitiana ssp. monostemon P.S.Aston, are described from northern Borneo, in preparation for a treatment of the Myrtaceae for the Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak. Introduction Species definition in Tristaniopsis Peter G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh. (formerly Tristania R. Br.) has proven to be even more difficult in Borneo than among the notorious and much larger myrtaceous genus Syzygium Gaertn. Leaf size and shape is variable. The number of stamens, which are clustered opposite the petals, is characteristic of each species but, although at most 10 per cluster, may vary in exceptional cases. Here, we adopt a conservative species concept, awaiting regional monographic and phylogenetic research. Eventually, and with further flowering collections, some at least of the infrapecific taxa described here may be raised to species rank. All specimens examined have been at the Kew herbarium unless otherwise stated. 1. Tristaniopsis kinabaluensis P.S.Ashton, sp. llOV. T. m.erguensis affinis, foliis minoribus basim versus subsessilibus attenuatis vel anguste obtusis baud auriculatis, subtus hebete glaucescentibus, staminibus 3(-5) in fasciculis, fructibus ad 5 x 4 mm minoribus facile 270 Card. -
Laporan Keputusan Akhir Dewan Undangan Negeri Bagi Negeri Sarawak Tahun 2016
LAPORAN KEPUTUSAN AKHIR DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI BAGI NEGERI SARAWAK TAHUN 2016 BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NAMA CALON PARTI BILANGAN UNDI STATUS P.192-MAS GADING N.01 - OPAR RANUM ANAK MINA BN 3,665 MNG NIPONI ANAK UNDEK BEBAS 1,583 PATRICK ANEK UREN PBDSB 524 HD FRANCIS TERON KADAP ANAK NOYET PKR 1,549 JUMLAH PEMILIH : 9,714 KERTAS UNDI DITOLAK : 57 KERTAS UNDI DIKELUARKAN : 7,419 KERTAS UNDI TIDAK DIKEMBALIKAN : 41 PERATUSAN PENGUNDIAN : 76.40% MAJORITI : 2,082 BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NAMA CALON PARTI BILANGAN UNDI STATUS P.192-MAS GADING N.02 - TASIK BIRU MORDI ANAK BIMOL DAP 5,634 HENRY @ HARRY ANAK JINEP BN 6,922 MNG JUMLAH PEMILIH : 17,041 KERTAS UNDI DITOLAK : 197 KERTAS UNDI DIKELUARKAN : 12,797 KERTAS UNDI TIDAK DIKEMBALIKAN : 44 PERATUSAN PENGUNDIAN : 75.10% MAJORITI : 1,288 BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NAMA CALON PARTI BILANGAN UNDI STATUS P.193-SANTUBONG N.03 - TANJONG DATU ADENAN BIN SATEM BN 6,360 MNG JAZOLKIPLI BIN NUMAN PKR 468 HD JUMLAH PEMILIH : 9,899 KERTAS UNDI DITOLAK : 77 KERTAS UNDI DIKELUARKAN : 6,936 KERTAS UNDI TIDAK DIKEMBALIKAN : 31 PERATUSAN PENGUNDIAN : 70.10% MAJORITI : 5,892 PRU DUN Sarawak Ke-11 1 BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NAMA CALON PARTI BILANGAN UNDI STATUS P.193-SANTUBONG N.04 - PANTAI DAMAI ABDUL RAHMAN BIN JUNAIDI BN 10,918 MNG ZAINAL ABIDIN BIN YET PAS 1,658 JUMLAH PEMILIH : 18,409 KERTAS UNDI DITOLAK : 221 KERTAS UNDI DIKELUARKAN : 12,851 KERTAS UNDI TIDAK DIKEMBALIKAN : 54 PERATUSAN PENGUNDIAN : 69.80% MAJORITI : 9,260 BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NAMA CALON PARTI BILANGAN UNDI STATUS P.193-SANTUBONG N.05 - DEMAK LAUT HAZLAND -
Languages of Malaysia (Sarawak)
Ethnologue report for Malaysia (Sarawak) Page 1 of 9 Languages of Malaysia (Sarawak) Malaysia (Sarawak). 1,294,000 (1979). Information mainly from A. A. Cense and E. M. Uhlenbeck 1958; R. Blust 1974; P. Sercombe 1997. The number of languages listed for Malaysia (Sarawak) is 47. Of those, 46 are living languages and 1 is extinct. Living languages Balau [blg] 5,000 (1981 Wurm and Hattori). Southwest Sarawak, southeast of Simunjan. Alternate names: Bala'u. Classification: Austronesian, Malayo- Polynesian, Malayic, Malayic-Dayak, Ibanic More information. Berawan [lod] 870 (1981 Wurm and Hattori). Tutoh and Baram rivers in the north. Dialects: Batu Bla (Batu Belah), Long Pata, Long Jegan, West Berawan, Long Terawan. It may be two languages: West Berawan and Long Terawan, versus East-Central Berawang: Batu Belah, Long Teru, and Long Jegan (Blust 1974). Classification: Austronesian, Malayo- Polynesian, Northwest, North Sarawakan, Berawan-Lower Baram, Berawan More information. Biatah [bth] 21,219 in Malaysia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 29,703. Sarawak, 1st Division, Kuching District, 10 villages. Also spoken in Indonesia (Kalimantan). Alternate names: Kuap, Quop, Bikuab, Sentah. Dialects: Siburan, Stang (Sitaang, Bisitaang), Tibia. Speakers cannot understand Bukar Sadong, Silakau, or Bidayuh from Indonesia. Lexical similarity 71% with Singgi. Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Land Dayak More information. Bintulu [bny] 4,200 (1981 Wurm and Hattori). Northeast coast around Sibuti, west of Niah, around Bintulu, and two enclaves west. Dialects: Could also be classified as a Baram-Tinjar Subgroup or as an isolate within the Rejang-Baram Group. Blust classifies as an isolate with North Sarawakan. Not close to other languages. -
Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 218/2021 1 JAWATANKUASA
Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 218/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (06 OGOS 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. JUMLAH KES COVID-19 JUMLAH KES BAHARU COVID-19 652 JUMLAH KUMULATIF KES COVID-19 80,174 B. PECAHAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU MENGIKUT DAERAH BILANGAN BILANGAN BIL. DAERAH BIL. DAERAH KES KES 1 Kuching 231 21 Betong 1 2 Simunjan 84 22 Meradong 1 3 Serian 65 23 Tebedu 1 4 Mukah 55 24 Kabong 0 5 Miri 34 25 Sebauh 0 6 Sibu 31 26 Dalat 0 7 Samarahan 22 27 Kapit 0 8 Bintulu 21 28 Tanjung Manis 0 9 Bau 20 29 Julau 0 10 Kanowit 18 30 Pakan 0 11 Tatau 17 31 Lawas 0 12 Sri Aman 12 32 Pusa 0 13 Selangau 12 33 Song 0 14 Lundu 11 34 Daro 0 15 Telang Usan 6 35 Belaga 0 16 Saratok 2 36 Marudi 0 17 Sarikei 2 37 Limbang 0 18 Subis 2 38 Bukit Mabong 0 19 Beluru 2 39 Lubok Antu 0 20 Asajaya 2 40 Matu 0 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 218/2021 C. RINGKASAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU TIDAK BILANGAN BIL. RINGKASAN SARINGAN BERGEJALA BERGEJALA KES Individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes 1 55 255 310 positif COVID-19. 2 Individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada. 3 118 121 3 Saringan Individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan. 37 0 37 4 Lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan. 4 180 184 JUMLAH 99 553 652 D. KES KEMATIAN COVID-19 BAHARU: TIADA 2 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 218/2021 E. -
Revisiting Community Bidayuh Empowerment Using Abductive Research Strategy
Asian Social Science; Vol. 9, No. 8; 2013 ISSN 1911-2017 E-ISSN 1911-2025 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Revisiting Community Bidayuh Empowerment Using Abductive Research Strategy N. Lyndon1, A. C. Er1, S. Selvadurai1, M. S. Sarmila1, M. J. Fuad1, R. Zaimah1, Azimah A. M.1, Suhana S.1, A. Mohd Nor Shahizan2, Ali Salman2 & Rose Amnah Abd Rauf3 1 School of Social, Development and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia 2 School of Media and Communication Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia 3 Faculty of Education, Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia Correspondence: N. Lyndon, School of Social, Development and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia. Tel: 60-3-8921-4212. E-mail: [email protected] Received: December 19, 2012 Accepted: March 29, 2013 Online Published: April 25, 2013 doi:10.5539/ass.v9n8p64 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v9n8p64 This research was supported by Centre for Research and Instrument Management, under the research university grant, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia: UKM-GGPM-PLW-018-2011 Abstract Previous studies shows that the failure of community development in Malaysia always related with two aspects such as the emphasis on top-down approach which is the centralization of power without the active participation of community members and also a limited understanding of the needs and aspirations of the local people. Therefore the main objective of this study is to understand the meaning of empowerment from the world-view of Bidayuh community itself. This study using abductive research strategy and a phenomenology research paradigm which is based on idealist ontology and constructionist epistemology. -
A Hrc Wg.6 31 Mys 3 E.Pdf
United Nations A/HRC/WG.6/31/MYS/3 General Assembly Distr.: General 24 August 2018 Original: English Human Rights Council Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review Thirty-first session 5-16 November 2018 Summary of Stakeholders’ submissions on Malaysia* Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 1. Background 1. The present report was prepared pursuant to Human Rights Council resolutions 5/1 and 16/21, taking into consideration the periodicity of the universal periodic review. It is a summary of 52 stakeholders’ submissions1 to the universal periodic review, presented in a summarized manner owing to word-limit constraints. A separate section is provided for the contribution by the national human rights institution that is accredited in full compliance with the Paris Principles. II. Information provided by the national human rights institution accredited in full compliance with the Paris Principles 2. The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) recommended Malaysia to accede to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT), International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families (ICRMW) and International Convention for the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED). It also recommended Malaysia to accede to the relevant Optional Protocols, withdraw reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Convention on the Rights of the Child and Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD); implement the recommendations of the CRC Committee and CEDAW Committee; and submit the periodic reports to the CRC and CRPD Committees without further delay.2 3. -
Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 224/2021 1 JAWATANKUASA
Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 224/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (12 OGOS 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. JUMLAH KES COVID-19 JUMLAH KES BAHARU COVID-19 1,216 JUMLAH KUMULATIF KES COVID-19 84,603 B. PECAHAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU MENGIKUT DAERAH BILANGAN BILANGAN BIL. DAERAH BIL. DAERAH KES KES 1 Kuching 618 21 Kanowit 2 2 Serian 223 22 Sri Aman 1 3 Bau 116 23 Pusa 1 4 Samarahan 77 24 Belaga 1 5 Betong 32 25 Lawas 1 6 Sibu 28 26 Kabong 0 7 Lundu 18 27 Meradong 0 8 Bintulu 16 28 Subis 0 9 Simunjan 15 29 Sarikei 0 10 Tebedu 13 30 Pakan 0 11 Asajaya 9 31 Tanjung Manis 0 12 Miri 7 32 Song 0 13 Saratok 7 33 Julau 0 14 Kapit 6 34 Lubok Antu 0 15 Mukah 6 35 Telang Usan 0 16 Selangau 6 36 Marudi 0 17 Tatau 6 37 Bukit Mabong 0 18 Beluru 3 38 Daro 0 19 Dalat 2 39 Limbang 0 20 Sebauh 2 40 Matu 0 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 224/2021 C. RINGKASAN KES COVID-19 BAHARU TIDAK BILANGAN BIL. RINGKASAN SARINGAN BERGEJALA BERGEJALA KES Individu yang mempunyai kontak kepada kes 1 56 733 789 positif COVID-19. 2 Individu dalam kluster aktif sedia ada. 37 178 215 3 Saringan Individu bergejala di fasiliti kesihatan. 67 0 67 4 Lain-lain saringan di fasiliti kesihatan. 37 105 142 Saringan individu yang baru pulang atau masuk dari negeri-negeri lain di Malaysia (Import B). 5 0 3 3 Sabah (1) Johor (2) Jumlah 197 1,019 1,216 D. -
Nocturnal Man Biting Habits of Mosquito Species in Serian, Sarawak, Malaysia
Vol.1, No.2, 42-49 (2013) Advances in Entomology http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ae.2013.12009 Nocturnal man biting habits of mosquito species in Serian, Sarawak, Malaysia Ahmad Rohani1, Ismail Zamree1, Wan Najdah Wan Mohamad Ali1, Azahari Abdul Hadi1, Matusop Asmad2, David Lubim2, Zurainee Mohamed Nor3, Lee Han Lim1 1Medical Entomology Unit, Infectious Disease Research Center, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Sarawak State Health Department, Kuching, Malaysia; [email protected], [email protected] 3Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; [email protected] Received 24 July 2013; revised 27 August 2013; accepted 5 September 2013 Copyright © 2013 Ahmad Rohani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ABSTRACT for humans since it is by this activity that the biting rhythms of mosquitoes make an important contribution Knowledge of the composition and biting habits to determine periods of transmission risk and are also of mosquito associated with endemic areas is basic information for developing methods of personal important in establishing sound vector control protection against vector or nuisance mosquitoes. programmes and understanding the epidemiol- A biomedical field study of the collaborative pro- ogy of vector borne diseases. The biting activity cycle of several mosquito species in Serian, Sa- gramme of the Institute Medical Research and Sabah rawak was observed and described. -
MIGRATION and Lts ALTERNATIVES AMONG the IBAN of SARAWAK
MIGRATION AND lTS ALTERNATIVES AMONG THE IBAN OF SARAWAK VERHANDELINGEN VAN HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUT VOOR TAAL-, LAND- EN VOLKENKUNDE 98 CHRISTINE PADOCH MIGRATION AND lTS ALTERNATIVES AMONG THE lBAN OF SARAWAK THE HAGUE - MARTINUS NIJHOFF 1982 © Copyright 1982 by Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Leiden, the Netherlands. All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereofin any form Printed in the Netherlands. ISBN 90.247.6183.2 CONTENTS Foreword by Andrew P. Vayda VII Acknowledgements IX Prefatory Note XI Maps 2,4,6 Chapter 1. lntroduction 1 1. Shifting cultivation: Stasis and change 3 2. Change in Iban resource use 9 Chapter 2. A History of Migrations 14 1. Iban migration: An overview 15 2. Iban migration: The Engkari basin 16 3. Iban migration: The Kemena basin 25 4. Iban migration: The Upper Ensebang basin 29 Chapter 3. Land Use and Land Tenure 36 1. Research sites: Physical and biotic characteristics 37 2. Research sites: Land ten ure patterns 43 3. Research sites: Land use patterns 51 Chapter 4. Agricultural Methods, Labor and Yields 60 1. Agricultural methods: Dry land cultivation 63 2. Agricultural methods: Swamp padi cultivation 67 3. Agricultural methods: Input and output 71 Chapter 5. Human Fertility and Population Growth 80 1. Demographic characteristics of censused populations 83 2. Behavioral patterns affecting fertility 91 Chapter 6. Trade and Sources of lncome 106 Chapter 7. Summary and Conc/usions 116 Bibliography 119 FOREWORD Writing a few years ago about the Tsimihety people of Madagascar, the anthropologist, Peter Wilson, noted that they did not seem to have a distinc tive way of "going ab out things, at least not a way so weIl defined that it could constitute a sort of ethnographic trademark" . -
Remun Language Use and Maintenance
Remun Language Use and Maintenance Peter F. Cullip Centre for Language Studies Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 94300 Kota Samarahan Sarawak [email protected] Abstract The Remun lban community of Sarawak speak a dialect of Iban which is said to be unintelligble to other Iban. Generally, they possess a strong identity as Remun and this code is the essence of their community identity vis-a-vis lhe Ibnn and neighbouring ethnic groups. For many Remun villages. this situation is changing. As a relatively small and linguistically isolated group, the multilingual Remun are facing strong macro-pressure which could be expected to lead to language shift to Iban. This is indeed happening in peripheral villages. This paper reports on the linguistic situation in the original, core Remun settlement of Kampung Remun and concludes that micro-level factors are operating to maintain the use and inter-generational transmission of Remun in this village. 60 JOURNAL OF MODERN LANGUAGES Introduction The Remun community of Sarawak may be likened to a small linguistic fish in a big linguistic pond. They are surrounded by linguistically and demographically more powerful groups and, as multi-lingual members of the Sarawakian and Malaysian states, are subject to political, socia-economic and linguistic pressures which are moving them towards new patterns of language use. These pressures have the potential to reconfigure patterns of language use to such a degree that language shift - in this case to Iban - is the result. In many Remun villages, this seems to be what is happening to various degrees. In Kampong Remun, however, language maintenance factors seem to be holding out against pressures for language shift. -
Lampiran 5- Kod Fasiliti Klinik Kesihatan
Kod Fasiliti untuk Klinik Kesihatan / Klinik 1 Malaysia/ Klinik Kesihatan Ibu dan Kanak/ Klinik Desa Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (Kemaskini sehingga Ogos 2018) Bil Negeri Jenis Fasiliti Daerah Nama Kod Fasiliti No State Type of Facility District Name Facility Code 1 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Beseri 21-09010004 2 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Kampung Gial 21-09010005 3 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Kangar 21-09010006 4 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Kuala Perlis 21-09010007 5 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Padang Besar 21-09010008 6 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Simpang Empat 21-09010009 7 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Arau 21-09010045 8 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Kuala Sanglang 21-09010046 9 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK Kaki Bukit 21-09010047 10 Perlis Klinik Kesihatan Kangar KK UTC Perlis 21-09010091 11 Perlis Klinik 1 Malaysia Kangar K1M Kangar 21-09010048 12 Perlis Klinik 1 Malaysia Arau K1M Jejawi 21-09010049 13 Perlis Klinik 1 Malaysia Kangar K1M Pauh 21-09010052 14 Perlis Klinik 1 Malaysia Kangar K1M Beseri 21-09010053 15 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Abi 21-09010013 16 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Batu Bertangkup 21-09010014 17 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Behor Lateh 21-09010015 18 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Behor Toi 21-09010016 19 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Bintong 21-09010017 20 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Felda Chuping 21-09010018 21 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Felda Mata Air 21-09010019 22 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD Guar Nangka 21-09010020 23 Perlis Klinik Desa Kangar KD -
Cryptocoryne from Sarawak
Cryptocoryne from Sarawak 18-Jul-14 Jan D.Bastmeijer SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Beccari 3844 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 07' " E 112° 18' " Torrente Kemmukei (Sg.Kanovit).1867. Engler 1879 mentions nr 3845, in 1882 and 1920 nr 3844. Coord.approx. photo drawing in PHN of Beccari 3845 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Bogner 1364 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak Sungei Lalang, Kpg.Klubong Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor 11 Apr 2008 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Datei 1.650000 112.2833333 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor 11 Apr 2008 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Bedawak 1.6333333 112.216667 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor IBI 05-12 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Mador, Bintangor Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-12 2005 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor IBI 05-13 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Empran Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-13 2005 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-06 03 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 42' " E 111° 48' " Sg.Entabai, together with C.striolata. NJ mentions 111.50 E and 1.55 N. Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-09 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 01' " E 111° 18' " Sg. Selalang (Sg. Lalang, E of Salang ?) (coord. doubtfull for not readable in primary coll. list) Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Kettner 70 18 Mar 1984 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 23' " E 110° 13' " Strasse Kuching-Bau, kurz vor Bau sind zwei grosse Steinbrucke, da geht eine natur-strasse links weg nach Jambasin c 5.5 km ? Sg.Sekio. pH 6.2. Pflanzen sind sehr rar. Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Kleemann 02-s.n.