Flora and Fauna
- 6801
- Zamia muricata
- Found in coastal regions of Colombia and Venezuela, Z. muricata is distinguished by its teethed leaflets.
- 6802
- Zamia neurophyllidia
- Found in Costa Rica and Panama, Z. neurophyllidia is essentially a smaller variant of Z. skinneri.
- 6803
- Zamia paucijuga
- Provides a map showing where the taxon can be found as well as published resources.
- 6804
- Zamia polymorpha
- Exhibits extreme variability in leaf and leaflet morphology which has been shown in a few cases where some leaves were in the sun and others were in the shade.
- 6805
- Zamia portoricensis
- One of the Caribbean species of Zamia that is found only in Western Puerto Rico where it grows on very dry limestone soils that often contain an element of serpentine.
- 6806
- Zamia pseudomonticola
- Endemic to Southwestern Costa Rica where it occurs on somewhat acidic soils in the understory of cloud forests from 1,000 to 1,300 meters.
- 6807
- Zamia pumila
- Contains reddish seed cones with a distinct acuminate tip combined with leaflets with distinct apical teeth and is usually found in the Dominican Republic.
- 6808
- Zamia skinneri
- Is primarily found in rainforests from northern to central Atlantic Panama at elevations from 50 to 750 meters and includes a massive trunk, leaves, and strobili.
- 6809
- Zamia soconuscensis
- Linear-lanceolate leaflet with entire margins and an attenuate apices. Leaflets are often adaxially concave.
- 6810
- Zamia spartea
- Contains narrow, often gray green, leaflets and is very rare. It has been collected only a few times in the over 100 years since it was first described.
- 6811
- Zamia tuerckheimii
- Has iridescent blue-green, oblong-lanceolate leaflets with entire margins and abruptly acuminate apices.
- 6812
- Zamia urep
- Includes a combination of symmetrical, almost perfectly elliptic to broadly lanceolate, leaflets with sharply serrated margins and acuminate apices and unarmed petioles and rachis.
- 6814
- Zamia vazquezii
- Contains leaves longer than 30 cm, are erect, and have more than 12 pairs of leaflets.
- 6816
- Zamia wallisii
- The most endangered species of Zamia in Colombia which was discovered in 1875, collected once again in 1888 by Kalbreyer and then not seen again for 100 years.
- 6818
- Zamia ulei
- Range.