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Dacrycarpus imbricatus and Leptospermum flavescens are also abundant in these forests, which because of their smaller stature are called elfin forests.
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The dominant plant families are the Lauraceae, Fagacaeae, Theaceae and Rosaceae, with some scattered Gymnosperms such as Podocarpus imbricatus, Podocarpus neriifolius, and Nageia fleuryi.
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Of over 100 species of plants on the mountain, 38 are rare, endemic or protected, including Adenophora lilifolia and Gladiolus imbricatus, endemic species to Switzerland.
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Humid montane forests at about 1,200-1,800 m may support a rich forest dominated by Fokienia hodginsii, Podocarpus imbricatus, and Cunninghamia lanceolata.
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The dominant species in these waterlogged sites typically are Dacrydium elatum and Podocarpus neriifolius, with a scattered distribution of P. (Nageia) fleuryi and P. (Dacrycarpus) imbricatus.
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This community typically is dominated by Dacrydium elatum, with another conifer, Podocarpus (Dacrycarpus) imbricatus, also commonly present.
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They are as follows: _Epicoerus imbricatus_, a very general feeder; _Pachnoeus opalus_ and _Artipus floridanus_, both injurious to the orange tree.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 Various
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There are also hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricatus (CR), black turtle Chelonia agassizii (EN), olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea (EN), leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea (EN) and loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta (EN).
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