Accepted Species
First published in: Man. Pl. Transvaal [Burtt Davy] 1: 40, 99, fig. 4a. (1926).
Etymology: From the Latin paucus (‘few’) and dentatus (‘teeth’ or ‘toothed’), referring to the relatively smooth leaflet margins. [source]
Taxonomic Synonyms:
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Encephalartos altensteinii
var. paucidentatus
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Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 3(1): 114.
(1874).
Distribution: Eswatini, South Africa (Mpumalanga)
IUCN Red List Conservation Status:
Vulnerable A2ac; B1ab(i,ii,iii,v)+2ab(i,ii,iii,v)
References (7)
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1926
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Burtt Davy J.
1926. A manual of the flowering plants and ferns of the Transvaal with Swaziland, South Africa. Part I: Pteridophyta to Bombacaceae.
Longmans, Green and Co..
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Protologue description
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1989
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Goode D.
1989. Cycads of Africa.
Singapore:
Tien Wah Press.
256 p.
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2002
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Grobbelaar N.
2002. Cycads, with special reference of the southern African species.
Published by the author.
331 p.
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2022
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Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550
(1)
: 1-31.
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1933
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Hutchinson J, Rattray G. 1933. Cycadaceae.
p. 24-44.
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Description
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1991
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Osborne R. 1991. Focus on Encephalartos paucidentatus. Encephalartos 27
: 3-9.
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2002
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Whitelock LM.
2002. The Cycads.
Portland, OR:
Timber Press.
374 p.
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