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Zamia urep B.Walln. [WFO] [IPNI] [POWO] [MO]

First published in: Linzer Biol. Beitr. 28(2): 1056. (1996).

Etymology: Whitelock (2002) stated that, according to authority Bruno Wallnöfer (pers. comm.), the specific epithet has no meaning. Most workers believe that ‘urep’ is simply an anagram of Peru, where this species is endemic. (Jones 2002, Whitelock 2002, Hill & Stevenson 2012) [source]

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

Distribution: Peru (Huánuco)

IUCN Red List Conservation Status: Endangered B2ab(iii)

Reference Links (6)

Calculated Reference Reference Links Journal Comment(s)
2002
Whitelock LM. 2002. The Cycads. Portland, OR: Timber Press. 374 p.
1996
Wallnofer B. 1996. New or noteworthy species of Aegiphila, Styrax and Zamia. Linzer Biol. Beitr. 28 (2) : 1053-1060.
Linzer Biologische Beitraege
2012
Hill K, Stevenson DW. 2012. The Cycad Pages, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia [Archived at archived.org]. [ accessed 2024 Jun 30 ]. https://web.archive.org/web/20200924224627/https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/PlantNet/cycad/index.html.
2015
Calonje M, Morales G, López-Gallego C, Roldán FJ. 2015. A taxonomic revision of Zamia montana and Zamia oligodonta, with notes on their conservation status. Phytotaxa 192 (4): 279-289. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.192.4.5.
Phytotaxa
2022
Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550 (1) : 1-31.
Phytotaxa
2003
Jones DL. 2003. Cycads of the World. 2nd Edition. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 456 p.