I added hamata to my list, but did not add tentaculata because there is no terminology that distinguishes the dark forms from those that produce fairly light colored pitchers. Many species have instances of individual plants which have fairly dark pitchers, without this being the norm.
There's no point in being picky about color "terminology" because there are no valid
Nepenthes varieties or forms described solely based on color. Even among species that you've listed,
N. leonardoi, while noteworthy for sometimes having black upper pitchers, is not commonly very dark either - most uppers are actually yellowish-green. Some others, like
N. ramispina, also lose practically all their color when they make fully mature uppers.
That being said, some less well-known species can get pretty dark;
N. adnata,
N. alba, the true
N. gracillima,
N. muluensis, and
N. rigidifolia come to mind.
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N. bongso - the colors on the second picture are truer to life.
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N. tentaculata from G. Murud - has not been pitchering well for me recently, unfortunately.
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N. nigra, but it's been more plum than dusky.
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Even
N. graciliflora gets pretty dark under the right conditions.