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The Cycad Pages
... species (plus several undescribed) in the family Zamiaceae; Mexico, Guatemala & Belize Named by 19th Century French botanist and palaeobiologist Adolphe Theodore Brongniart (1801-1876) in 1846. Distinguishing characters: Leaves pinnate Leaflets lacking ...
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Ceratozamia mexicana
... ., Encycl. Pl., new ed.: 1526 (1855), nom. nud.] Etymology: From Mexico. Historical notes: Named by French botanist A. Brongniart in 1846 from material cultivated in Paris. Distinguishing features: Thick, concave and relatively ...
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Cycas chevalieri
... (Tram Lui), 20 May 1841, F. Fleury sub. A. Chevalier 32612 (iso P). Etymology: Honouring French botanist, explorer and historian Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier (1873-1956), collector of the type. Chevalier ... professor of botany in Paris from 1929. Historical notes: Described in 1931 by Corsican-born French botanist Jaques Desire Leandri (1903-x), who worked at the Natural History Museum in Paris. ...
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Cycas elongata
... 1996 Historical notes: Described in 1931 as variety of the closely related C. pectinata by French botanist Leandri (see C. chevalieri). Distinguishing features: although Leandri distinguished the variety on the basis of ...
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Cycas thouarsii
... [Cycas glaucophylla hort. ex Siebet & Voss, Vilmorin Blumeng 1: 1244 (1895), nom. nud.] Etymology: Honouring French botanist Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars (1758-1831). Literature: Stapf 1916, Prain 1917, Melville 1958 ... can be accepted as a basionym. C. thouarsii was again described in 1829 by French explorer and botanist C. Gaudichaud-Beaupre (1829), in his treatment of the botany in M.L. de ...
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Encephalartos cycadifolius
... leaves. Literature: Illustrations: Vernacular: Historical notes: Described as a species of Zamia in 1801 by French botanist -- Jaquin. Distinguishing features: The narrow entire leaflets are distincive, but can be confused with E ...
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Ceratozamia miqueliana
... . Bot. Sada 4: 299 (1876), nom. nud.] Etymology: Honouring Dutch botanist F.A.W. Miquel. Historical notes: Named by noted French palm taxonomist H Wendland in 1854 and based on plants cultivated ...
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Cycas balansae
... forest, Y.C. Zhong 88015, 30 Jul 1990 (holo GXF, iso PE, SYS). Etymology: Honouring French naturalist and botanical explorer Benedict Balansa (1825-1892), who collected extensively for the Museum ... Vietnam), where he died. Illustrations: Wang 1996 (as C. shiwandashanica) Historical notes: Described by German botanist Otto Warburg in 1900. A single collection was cited as `Im Herbarium Barbey finde ...
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Cycas undulata
... has been poorly understood throughout its history. It was formally named in 1829 by French explorer and botanist C. Gaudichaud-Beaupre (1829), in his treatment of the botany in M.L. de ...
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