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Ceratozamia norstogii D.W.Stev. [WFO] [IPNI] [POWO] [MO]

First published in: Brittonia 34(2): 181-184, figs. 1-2. (1982).

Etymology: Honoring Dr. Knut J. Norstog (1921–2003) of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables, Florida, USA, American botanist and eminent student of cycads. [source]

Nomenclatural Type Information
Collector and Number: C. A. Purpus 6
Locality: MEXICO. Chiapas: shady forests near Rancho, Fenia , Mar-Apr 1925
Type Location(s): HT:NY; IT:F, US

Distribution: Mexico (Chiapas, Oaxaca)

IUCN Red List Conservation Status: Endangered A2acd; B1ab(iii,v)

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Geographic Distribution

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Mexico (Chiapas)

Mexico (Chiapas)

Mexico (Chiapas)

References (7)

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Bösenberg JD. 2022. Ceratozamia norstogii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2022: e.T42102A69822880. WLoC DOI
Red List Assessment
Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550 (1) : 1-31. WLoC DOI
Etymology
Vovides AP, Pérez-Farrera MA, González-Astorga J, Iglesias CG. 2008. A new species of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae) from Oaxaca, Mexico with comments on habitat and relationships. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 157 (2) : 169-175. WLoC DOI
Osborne R, Pérez-Farrera MA. 2007. Focus on Ceratozamia norstogii. Encephalartos 90 : 13-15. WLoC
Stevenson DW, Sabato S, Vázquez-Torres M. 1986. A new species of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae) from Veracruz, Mexico with comments on species relationships, habitats, and vegetative morphology in Ceratozamia. Brittonia 38 (1) : 17-26. WLoC DOI JSTOR