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Ceratozamia mixeorum (Zamiaceae), a new species from Oaxaca, Mexico with comments on distribution, habitat, and species relationships
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Chemnick J, Gregory TJ, Salas-Morales S. 1998. Ceratozamia mixeorum (Zamiaceae), a new species from Oaxaca, Mexico with comments on distribution, habitat, and species relationships. Phytologia 83
(1): 47-52.
Abstract
Ceratozamia mixeorum spec. nov., from Oaxaca, Mexico is described and illustrated. The species differs from others in the genus by the presence of both remarkably long peduncles bearing the megastrobili and microstrobili, and large, arching leaves with numerous, wide leaflets. Its affinity is unresolved at present, but it is likely to be close to C. matudae. Ceratozamia mixeorum is known only from cloud forest on montane peaks of the Sierra Mixes in central Oaxaca, ranging in elevation from 1440 m to 1895 m.
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