The first description of the genus was published in 1842 by
Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel in his
Monographia Cycadearum, without designating a type. originally referring to
M. communis in the
Daruk Australian Aboriginal language, is often used for all the species in the genus. Informal names published in state listing for the genus include 'rickets' (Bailey, 1931) in Queensland, a name also used in Western Australia for the symptoms of ingestion of species by cattle, and terms zamia, zamia palm, burrawang palm (Ross, 1989) and djeeri (Hopper, 2014) continued to be noted by New South Wales, QLD and W.A. authors in specific and generic usages. }}
Species == Distribution ==