- The
Zamiaceae are a
family of
cycads that are
superficially palm or fern-like. They are
divided into two
subfamilies with
eight genera and
about 150 species...
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Zamia tolimensis is a
species of
cycad in the
family Zamiaceae. Calonje, Michael; Esquivel,
Hector Eduardo; Stevenson, Dennis; Calonje, Claudia; Pava...
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Zamia incognita is a
species of
cycad in the
family Zamiaceae. It is
endemic to Colombia. Lopez-Gallego, C. (2023) [errata
version of 2022 ****essment]...
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cycads all
belong to the
order Cycadales, and are the
Cycadaceae and
Zamiaceae (including Stangeriaceae).
These cycads have
changed little since the...
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Prior to
European settlement, the
Caribbean was
dominated by
forested ecosystems. The
insular Caribbean has been
considered a
biodiversity hotspot. Although...
- all
other genera of
cycad being divided between the
Stangeriaceae and
Zamiaceae families.
Cycas circinalis, a
species endemic to India, was the first...
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Zamia is a
genus of
cycad of the
family Zamiaceae,
native to
North America from the
United States (in
Georgia and Florida)
throughout the West Indies...
- Time-Calibrated
Species Tree
Phylogeny of the New
World Cycad Genus Zamia L. (
Zamiaceae, Cycadyles)".
International Journal of
Plant Sciences. 180 (4): 300. doi:10...
- species.
Subclass Cycadidae Order Cycadales Family Cycadaceae:
Cycas Family Zamiaceae: Dioon, Bowenia, Macrozamia, Lepidozamia, Encephalartos, Stangeria, Ceratozamia...
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Ceratozamia becerrae is a
species of
plant in the
family Zamiaceae. It is
endemic to Mexico,
where it is
known only from the
states of
Chiapas and Tabasco...