Nope, the amp is a CR (similar to Cantley's Red) clone (#9). It seemed to have larger pitchers than the other CR clone. I wanted a tricolor, but couldn't swallow the price. I'm actually quite pleased with how this red amp looks, considering i bought it sight unseen.
Sorry, you're right, N. adnata is an intermediate. I just got it, so i'm going to try it in different conditions, but it will probably end up on my desk or next to my small aquarium with a bag or container over it for humidity for the time being, since it will tolerate low light... and i'm running out of space under lights.
Okay, Jeopardy time is up. The answers are:
(Clockwise from far left) N. xCantleyi, N. merilliana, N. gracilis cuttings, N. mindanoensis (sp?), N. campanulata, N. rafflesiana, N. rafflesiana 'giant' BE-99, N. ampullaria red CR-9 pitcher, N. xCantleyi, D. adelae x2, N. xCantleyi cutting, N. bicalcarata 'red flush', and D. prolifera hiding under the shelf