Accepted Species
First published in: J. Proc. Roy. Soc. New S. Wales 17: 120. (1884). [BHL]
Etymology: From the Latin secundus (‘having organs turned to the same side’), referring to the arrangement of the leaflets on the rachis with their adaxial surfaces turned toward each other “in a rather erect or vertical form” to produce a keeled leaf. (Moore 1884) [source]
Nomenclatural Synonyms:
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Macrozamia tridentata
var. secunda
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Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV.1(Heft 99): 91.
(1932).
Distribution: Australia (New South Wales)
IUCN Red List Conservation Status:
Vulnerable B2ab(iii,v)
Location Privacy Notice: This map is provided to show a rough estimate of the distribution of this species based on georeferenced localities on the WLoC database. The points may not be comprehensive of the species distribution and may contain errors. To protect the precise locations of populations of this highly threatened plant group, coordinates displayed on this map have been denatured to 0.1 degree precision (approximately 11 km accuracy). Map zoom levels are also limited for conservation purposes.
Geographic Distribution
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Johnson LA. 1959. The families of cycads and the Zamiaceae of Australia. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, ser. 2, 84 (1) : 64-117.
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Description
Pages: 105
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