Ephedripites Bolkhovitina and Potonié 1958

Ginkgoopsida - Ephedrales

Parent taxon: Ephedrales according to V. S. Perez Loinaze et al. 2023

See also Huang et al. 2023, Pérez Pincheira and di Pasquo 2021, Ruiz and Quattrocchio 1997 and Santamarina et al. 2020

Sister taxa: Amphiephedra, Ephedraceae, Equisetosporites, Regalipollenites

Subtaxa: Ephedripites (Distachyapites) Ephedripites ambiguus Ephedripites barghoornii Ephedripites caichiguensis Ephedripites costaliferous Ephedripites dentatus Ephedripites dudarensis Ephedripites ellipticus Ephedripites fissuratus Ephedripites irregularis Ephedripites jansonii Ephedripites macistriatus Ephedripites montanaensis Ephedripites multicostatus Ephedripites notensis Ephedripites ovalis Ephedripites patapscoensis Ephedripites pentacostatus Ephedripites regularis Ephedripites strigatus Ephedripites translucidus Ephedripites vanegensis Ephedripites virginiaensis Ephedripites zaklinskaiae

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Distribution:

• Miocene of United States (1: Massachusetts collection)

• Oligocene to Miocene of Argentina (1)

• Eocene to Oligocene of Antarctica (1)

• Eocene of Antarctica (1), Australia (1), Colombia (4), Germany (1), Myanmar (2), United States (11: Alabama, California, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Wyoming), Venezuela (4)

• Paleocene of Argentina (13), China (1), Colombia (5), United States (11: Wyoming), Venezuela (19)

• Cretaceous to Neogene of China (1)

• Cretaceous to Paleogene of Argentina (1)

• Cretaceous of Argentina (9), Australia (6), the Bahamas (5), Brazil (62), China (1), Colombia (8), Egypt (91), Ghana (18), Israel (1), Libya (1), Madagascar (1), Morocco (1), Nigeria (27), Peru (7), Romania (1), South Sudan (16), Spain (1), Sudan (49), the United Kingdom (1), United States (4: North Dakota)

• Jurassic to Cretaceous of Egypt (1)

• Triassic of Greenland (1), Norway (22)

• Permian of India (4), Israel (1), Italy (6), Norway (1), United States (2: Oklahoma)

Total: 426 collections including 936 occurrences

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