Chamaedorea glaucifolia, previously thought to be distributed in the Depresión Central de Chiapas and the adjacent Sierra Norte, is reported for the first time in southern Veracruz State in an evergreen tropical rain forest of the Uxpanapa region. It has also been found in the Sierra Madre del Sur, Chiapas, thus extending its range considerably. Chamaedorea tuerckheimii, previously known only from Guatemala and the Los Tuxtla region of Veracruz, was found in the northern mountain ranges of Chiapas and extending its range to a locality in the southern mountains of Tabasco bordering Chiapas. Notes on habitat and distribution are presented, as well as a “Critically Endangered” Red List Category (C1a) recommendation for C. tuerckheimii.
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1 June 2007
NEW REPORTS OF ENDANGERED CHAMAEDOREA SPECIES (ARECACEAE) FROM SOUTHEASTERN MEXICO, WITH NOTES ON CONSERVATION STATUS, HABITAT, AND DISTRIBUTION
Miguel A Pérez Farrera,
Andrew P. Vovides,
Carlos Iglesias,
Nayely Martínez Meléndez,
Rubén Martínez Camilo
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Rhodora
Vol. 109 • No. 938
June 2007
Vol. 109 • No. 938
June 2007
Arecaceae
C. tuerckheimii
Chamaedorea glaucifolia
Chiapas
endangered species
Mexican palms
Uxpanapa