Ceratozamia
Ceratozamia | |
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Ceratozamia mexicana | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Gymnospermae |
Division: | Cycadophyta |
Class: | Cycadopsida |
Order: | Cycadales |
Family: | Zamiaceae |
Subfamily: | Zamioideae |
Tribe: | Ceratozamieae D.W.Stev. |
Genus: | Ceratozamia Brongn.
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Type species | |
Brongn.
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Synonyms[2] | |
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Ceratozamia is a genus of New World
Many species have extremely limited ranges, and almost all described species are listed as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered by the
Description
The plants are
Distribution and habitat
Most species inhabit mountainous areas at 800–1000 m elevation, on sheltered slopes in moist forests. These forests range from tropical rainforests that are always wet, to pine-oak forests with alternating wet and dry seasons. There is a noticeable correlation between characteristics of species and the wetness or dryness of the habitat. Species with broad, thin leaflets live in wet habitats, and species with narrow, thick leaflets live in climates with wet and dry seasons.
Classification
The genus consists of 27 known species:[2][7]
Phylogeny of Ceratozamia[8][9] | |||||||||||||||
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Image | Leaves | Scientific name | Distribution |
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Ceratozamia alvarezii Pérez-Farr., Vovides & Iglesias | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia aurantiaca Pérez-Farrera et al. | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia becerrae Pérez-Farr., Vovides & Schutzman | Tabasco, Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia brevifrons Miq. | Veracruz | ||
Ceratozamia chamberlainii Martínez-Domínguez | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia chimalapensis Pérez-Farr. & Vovides | Oaxaca | ||
Ceratozamia decumbens Vovides, S.Avendaño, Pérez-Farr. & González-Astorga | Veracruz | ||
Ceratozamia delucana Vázquez-Torres, Moretti & Carvajal-Hernández 2009 ex Vázquez-Torres, Moretti & Carvajal-Hernández | |||
Ceratozamia dominguezii Pérez-Farrera & Gutiérrez-Ortega | |||
Ceratozamia euryphyllidia Vázq. Torres, Sabato & D.W. Stev. | Veracruz, Oaxaca | ||
Ceratozamia fuscoviridis D. Moore | Hidalgo | ||
Ceratozamia hildae G.P. Landry & M.C. Wilson | Querétaro, San Luis Potosí | ||
Ceratozamia hondurensis J.L. Haynes, Whitelock, Schutzman & R.S. Adams | Honduras | ||
Ceratozamia huastecorum S. Avendaño, Vovides & Cast.-Campos | Veracruz | ||
Ceratozamia kuesteriana Regel | Tamaulipas | ||
Ceratozamia latifolia Miq. | Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo | ||
Ceratozamia leptoceras Martínez-Domínguez et al. | |||
Ceratozamia matudae Lundell | Chiapas, Guatemala | ||
Ceratozamia mexicana Brongn. | Puebla, Veracruz | ||
Ceratozamia microstrobila Vovides & J.D. Rees | San Luis Potosí | ||
Ceratozamia miqueliana H. Wendl. | Veracruz, Tabasco, Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia mirandae Vovides, Pérez-Farr. & Iglesias | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia mixeorum Chemnick, T.J. Greg. & S. Salas-Mor. | Oaxaca | ||
Ceratozamia morettii Vázq. Torres & Vovides | Veracruz | ||
Ceratozamia norstogii D.W. Stev. | Oaxaca, Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia oliversacksii Stevenson, Martínez-Domínguez & Nicolalde-Morejón | |||
Ceratozamia osbornei Stevenson, Martínez-Domínguez & Nicolalde-Morejón | |||
Ceratozamia reesii Vovides, Pérez Farrera & Gutiérrez-Ortega | |||
Ceratozamia robusta Miq. | Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Belize, Guatemala | ||
Ceratozamia sabatoi Vovides, Vázq. Torres, Schutzman & Iglesias | Querétaro, Hidalgo | ||
Ceratozamia sancheziae Pérez-Farr., Gutiérrez-Ortega & Vovides | |||
Ceratozamia santillanii Pérez-Farr. & Vovides | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia schiblii Pérez-Farrera & Gutiérrez-Ortega | |||
Ceratozamia subroseophylla Martínez-Domínguez & Nicolalde-Morejón | |||
Ceratozamia tenuis (Dyer 1884) Stevenson & Vovides | |||
Ceratozamia totonacorum Martínez-Domínguez & Nicolalde-Morejón | |||
Ceratozamia vovidesii Pérez-Farr. & Iglesias | Chiapas | ||
Ceratozamia whitelockiana Chemnick & T.J. Greg. | Oaxaca | ||
Ceratozamia zaragozae Medellin-Leal | San Luis Potosí | ||
Ceratozamia zoquorum Pérez-Farr., Vovides & Iglesias | Chiapas |
Fossil record
There are several described fossil species, among them †Ceratozamia hofmannii and †Ceratozamia wrightii. Ceratozamia wrightii is the first evidence of the genus in the fossil record, with leaf fragments of the species found in Eocene deposits on Kupreanof Island in Alaska. This would support the hypothesis that there was a subtropical climate in northern areas during the Tertiary.
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A fragmentary leaflet assigned to †C. hofmannii was recovered in the uppermost part of the Most Formation (Most Basin)) in North Bohemia, Czech Republic and dated by magnetostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy to the last part of the early Miocene.[12]References
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- ^ Hill, K.D. & Stevenson, D.W. (1999). A world list of Cycads, 1999. Excelsa 19: 67-72.
- ^ Standley, P. C. & J. A. Steyermark. 1958. Cycadaceae. In Standley, P.C. & Steyermark, J.A. (Eds), Flora of Guatemala – Part I. Fieldiana, Botany 24(1): 11–20.
- ^ Vovides, A. P., J. D. Rees & M. Vázquez-Torres. 1983. Zamiaceae. Flora de Veracruz 26: 1–31.
- ^ Christenhusz, M. J. M., J. L. Reveal, A. K. Farjon, M. F. Gardner, R. R. Mill & M. W. Chase. 2011. A new classification and linear sequence of extant gymnosperms. Phytotaxa 19: 55–70.
- ^ Haynes, J.L. 2011. World List of Cycads: A Historical Review Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine. IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist Group.
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- ^ Early Oligocene plant diversity along the Upper Rhine, Graben: The fossil flora of Rauenberg, Germany by Johanna Kovar-Eder - Acta Palaeobotanica 56(2): 329-440, 2016 DOI: 10.1515/acpa-2016-0011
- ^ A noteworthy cycad, Ceratozamia hofmannii ETTINGSHAUSEN 1887, from the Lower Miocene of Austria re-examined by Zlatko Kvaček in Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie Monatshefte · February 2004
- ^ New fossil records of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from the European Oligocene and lower Miocene by Zlatko Kvaček Acta Palaeobotanica 54(2):231-247 · December 2014
Bibliography
- Jones, David L. (2002). Cycads of the World: Ancient Plants in Today's Landscape. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-58834-043-0.