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Macrozamia communis L.A.S.Johnson [WFO] [IPNI] [POWO] [MO]

First published in: Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, ser. 2, 84(1): 98. (1959). [BHL]

Etymology: From the Latin communis (‘common’), referring to its abundance in dense stands in the coastal areas of its native New South Wales, Australia. [source]

Nomenclatural Type Information
Type Location(s): HT:NSW

Distribution: Australia (New South Wales)

IUCN Red List Conservation Status: Least Concern

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Australia (New South Wales)

Reference Links (10)

Calculated Reference Reference Links Journal Comment(s)
1993
Staff IA, Ahern CP. 1993. Symbiosis in cycads with special reference to Macrozamia communis. In: Stevenson DW, Norstog KJ, editors. The Biology, structure, and systematics of the Cycadales : proceedings of CYCAD 90, the Second International Conference on Cycad Biology. Milton, QLD: Palm & Cycad Societies of Australia Ltd.. p. 200-210.
The biology, structure, and systematics of the cycadales. Proceedings of CYCAD 90, the second international conference on cycad biology
2001
Kennedy P, Thompson G, Osborne R. 2001. Focus on Macrozamia communis. Encephalartos 68 : 13-22.
Encephalartos
1983
Webb DT. 1983. Nodulation in light- and dark-grown Macrozamia communis L. Johnson seedlings in sterile culture. Ann. Bot. (Oxford), n.s. 52 (4) : 543-547.
Ann. Bot. (Oxford), n.s.
1990
Ellstrand NC, Ornduff R, Clegg JM. 1990. Genetic structure of the Australian cycad Macrozamia communis (Zamiaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 77 (5): 677-681.
American Journal of Botany
1959
Johnson LA. 1959. The families of cycads and the Zamiaceae of Australia. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, ser. 2, 84 (1) : 64-117.
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, ser. 2
2012
Wallenius TC, Peakall R, Wanjura WJ, Chyb S, Oberprieler RG. 2012. Volatile emissions, thermogenesis, and dehiscence patterns of Macrozamia communis (Zamiaceae): Implications for cycad pollination research. p. 395-418.
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
2001
Terry I. 2001. Thrips and weevils as dual, specialist pollinators of the Australian cycad Macrozamia communis (Zamiaceae). Int. J. Pl. Sci. 162 (6) : 1293-1305.
International Journal of Plant Sciences
1975
Nathanielsz CP, Staff IA. 1975. A mode of entry of blue-green algae into the apogeotrophic roots of Macrozamia communis. Amer. J. Bot. 62 (3): 232-235.
American Journal of Botany
2022
Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550 (1) : 1-31.
Phytotaxa
1994
Ahern CP, Staff IA. 1994. Symbiosis in cycads: the origin and development of coralloid roots in Macrozamia communis (Cycadaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 81 (12): 1559-1570.
American Journal of Botany