Pinopsida - Pinales - Pinaceae
Full reference: A. Dietrich. 1824. Flora der gegend um Berlin; oder, Aufzählung und beschreibung der in der mittelmark wild wachsenden und angebauten pflanzen. Mit einer vorrede begleitet von H.F. Link. Theil i. Phanerogamen.
Parent taxon: Pinoideae according to D.S. Gernandt et al. 2016
See also Chauhan 1991, Knowlton 1919, Lakhanpal et al. 1976, Liu et al. 1996 and Shoshani et al. 1989
Sister taxa: Cathaya, Larix, Pseudotsuga
Subtaxa: Picea alba Picea albertensis Picea cliffwoodensis Picea columbiensis Picea harrimani Picea mariana Picea quilchensis Picea sitchensis Picea smithiana Picea tranquillensis
Distribution:
• Quaternary of Canada (3: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario collections), China (3), France (1), India (21), Italy (2), Japan (3), Portugal (2), the United Kingdom (1), United States (16: Alaska, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Utah, Virginia, Washington)
• Pliocene to Pleistocene of China (1), Italy (1)
• Pliocene of Canada (1: Northwest Territories), China (4), Germany (5), Japan (1), Portugal (6), Slovakia (2), United States (1: Massachusetts)
• Miocene to Pliocene of Canada (1: Nunavut), France (1), Germany (1)
• Miocene to Oligocene of United States (1: Montana)
• Miocene of Azerbaijan (2), Canada (1: Northwest Territories), China (3), Germany (6), Japan (2), Poland (2), Portugal (1), the Russian Federation (8), Turkey (1), United States (31: Alaska, California, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Virginia)
• Neogene of United States (1: Massachusetts)
• Oligocene to Miocene of United States (2: Maryland, Montana)
• Oligocene of Azerbaijan (2), Germany (6), the Russian Federation (4), United States (2: Idaho, Virginia)
• Eocene of Canada (4: British Columbia, Nunavut), Japan (1), United States (3: Colorado, Idaho)
• Cretaceous of Canada (1: Alberta), the Russian Federation (1), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (2)
• Jurassic of the Russian Federation (1)
Total: 165 collections including 198 occurrences
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