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Ceratozamia robusta Miq. [WFO] [IPNI] [POWO] [MO]

First published in: Tijdschr. Wis- Natuurk. Wetensch. Eerste Kl. Kon. Ned. Inst. Wetensch. 1(1): 42-43. (1847).

Etymology: From the Latin robusta (‘large’ or ‘robust’), apparently referring to the large size. [source]

Nomenclature notes: Cover date 1848, issue date Jul-Dec 1847. See Stafleu (1966) in Wentia 16: 65
Nomenclatural Type Information
Collector and Number: D.W. Stevenson 549A
Locality: Mexico: Chiapas: NW of Tuxtla Gutiérrez , 9 Jul 1983
Type Location(s): NT:NY; INT:NY
Type notes: Neotype designated by Stevenson & Sabato, Taxon 35(3): 581 (1986).

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Distribution: Guatemala (Alta Verapaz, Petén, Quiché, Huehuetenango, Izabal), Mexico (Chiapas)

IUCN Red List Conservation Status: Endangered A2acd

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Bösenberg JD. 2022. Ceratozamia robusta. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2022: e.T42144A69866877. WLoC DOI
Red List Assessment
Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550 (1) : 1-31. WLoC DOI
Etymology
Calonje M, Meerman J, Griffith MP, Hoese G. 2009. A new species of Zamia (Zamiaceae) from the Maya Mountains of Belize. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 3 (1) : 31-41. WLoC BHL

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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
Stevenson DW, Sabato S. 1986. Typification of names in Ceratozamia brongn, Dion lindl, and Microcycas A. DC. (Zamiaceae). Taxon 35 (3) : 578-584. WLoC DOI
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