“…However, molecular phylogenetic analyses indicated that the extant cycads underwent a synchronous global re-diversification and are not much more than 12 million years old (Nagalingum et al, 2011). In recent years, researchers have studied cycad phylogeny Wei et al, 2015), conservation (Feng et al, 2014;Feng et al, 2016;Feng et al, 2017;Gregory and Lopez-Gallego, 2018;Tang et al, 2018a;Zheng et al, 2017), biogeography (Gutiérrez-Ortega et al, 2017Meerow et al, 2018;Cabrera-Toledo et al, 2019), pollination biology (Tang et al, 2018b;Santiago-Jimnez et al, 2019), and physiology (Vovides and Galicia, 2016). Cycads comprise two families (Cycadaceae and Zamiaceae), with 10 genera and 355 accepted species (Calonje et al, 2019).…”