Accepted Species
First published in: Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 57: 156-161. (1990).
Etymology: Honoring Jean-Pierre Sclavo of France, well-known student and collector of cycads, who first recognized it as a new species and provided material to the authors for its description. [source]
Distribution: Tanzania (Tanga)
IUCN Red List Conservation Status:
Critically Endangered B1ab(iii,v)+2ab(iii,v); C2a(i)
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
References (7)
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Hennell K. 2010. Encephalartos sclavoi on Shogo mountain. Cycad Newslett. 33 (2) : 18.
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Broome T. 2010. Growing Encephalartos sclavoi in Central Florida. Cycad Newslett. 33 (2) : 19.
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Haynes JL. 2004. Taxonomic history, morphologic and phylogenetic affinities, habitat and conservation status of Encephalartos sclavoi A. Moretti, D.W.Stev. & De Luca. Cycad Newslett. 33 (2) : 10-16.
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