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Cycas pranburiensis (Cycadaceae), a new cycad from Thailand

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Yang SL, Hill KD, Vatcharakorn P. 1999. Cycas pranburiensis (Cycadaceae), a new cycad from Thailand. Brittonia 51 (1): 44-47. https://doi.org/10.2307/2666555.

Abstract

A new species of cycad allied to the C. circinalis group, Cycas pranburiensis,
is described from the southeast karst area of Thailand near Pranburi, Prachuap
Khiri Khan province. It is distinguished by its short leaves with broad, coriaceous
leaflets and mostly unarmed petioles, and the extended, gently curved sterile apices
of the microsporophylls. The cone beetle fauna of the new species. believed
to be involved in pollination, is distinct from that of other southeast Asian species
of Cycas.

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Scientific Name Status Pages Plates Comments
Protologue 44-47
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