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- Zamia restrepoi is a species of cycad in the family Zamiaceae. As of 2020, according to a preliminary field investigations the sole remaining known subpo****tion...
- been described more recently, with Z. restrepoi described in 1990 (as Chigua restrepoi, reclassified as Z. restrepoi in 2009), Z. disodon and Z. melanorrhacis...
- Pristimantis restrepoi is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forests...
- cycads, now merged into the genus Zamia Zamia chigua Zamia obliqua Zamia restrepoi, formerly classified as the genus Chigua Zamia roezlii Zamia wallisii...
- Zamia. Anders Lindström reclassified C. restrepoi as Z. restrepoi and C. bernalii as a synonym of Z. restrepoi in 2009. v t e Stevenson, Dennis Wm. (1...
- Eumastax pictipes Descamps, 1971 Eumastax poultoni Burr, 1899 Eumastax restrepoi Descamps, 1971 Eumastax rubigithorax Descamps, 1982 Eumastax rubriventris...
- The name of the genus was chosen to highlight the similarity with Zamia restrepoi (D.W.Stev.) A.Lindstr., a species of Zamia previously segregated in the...
- Rodríguez, 1993 Strengeriana quindiensis Campos & Camacho, 2019 Strengeriana restrepoi Rodríguez, 1980 Strengeriana risaraldensis Rodríguez & Campos, 1989 Strengeriana...
- Biflavones of the Cycadales Revisited: Biflavones in Stangeria eriopus, Chigua restrepoi and 32 Other Species of Cycadales". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology...
- gryphus Xanthopsar flavus Xeromys myoides Xipholena atropurpurea Zamia restrepoi Zosterops albogularis Zyzomys pedunculatus "Appendices I, II and III"...