Wow, Simon, I don't recall seeing any
N. macfarlanei with hairs that long under the lids, but without looking over the entire plant, leaves, petioles, stem attachment and all, I would have to say that it seems to be an extreme form of
N. macfarlanei at least! Specifically those in the Genting Highlands, where they may have some gene pool contamination with
N. ramispina, and even
N. sanguinea since many areas have all three species growing together near each other. Very nice indeed. I hope you can get some fresh seed of these some time!

- Rich