The term "Zamia × katzeriana" does not correspond to a widely recognized or formally documented cycad species in established botanical or horticultural literature. Accurate information regarding its taxonomic status, description, or validity is not confirmed.
Possible etymological analysis suggests it may be intended as a scientific name for a hybrid within the genus Zamia, a group of cycads native to the Americas. The "×" in the name typically denotes a hybrid origin in botanical nomenclature. The epithet "katzeriana" could indicate a namesake, possibly honoring an individual with the surname Katzer. However, no verified record of this hybrid's description, parentage, or publication in a recognized taxonomic database (such as IPNI or The Plant List) is available.
Due to the absence of reliable sources confirming its existence or taxonomic standing, Zamia × katzeriana is considered to have insufficient encyclopedic documentation. It may represent an unpublished or informal designation used in horticultural contexts, but it lacks formal recognition in botanical science.