Equisetopsida - Pinidae - Pinidae
Synonym: Corollina Maljavkina 1949
Parent taxon: Cheirolepidiaceae according to V. S. Perez Loinaze et al. 2023
See also Archangelsky and Romero 1974, De Benedetti et al. 2023, Mohr and Gee 1992, Povilauskas 2012, Santamarina et al. 2020, Vallati et al. 2020 and Vera et al. 2022
Sister taxa: Cupressinocladus, Dicheiropollis, Frenelopsis, Hirmeriella, Pararaucaria, Pseudofrenelopsis, Watsoniocladus
Subtaxa: Classopollis alexi Classopollis anasillos Classopollis brasiliensis Classopollis chateaunovii Classopollis classoides Classopollis indicus Classopollis intrareticulatus Classopollis klausi Classopollis maljawkineae Classopollis meyeriana Classopollis minor Classopollis patagonicus Classopollis perplexus Classopollis pflugii Classopollis senegalensis Classopollis simplex Classopollis torosus Classopollis triangularis
Distribution:
• Eocene of United States (6: California, Georgia, Wyoming collections)
• Paleocene of Argentina (32), Canada (2: Manitoba), China (1), United States (42: Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming)
• Cretaceous to Neogene of China (1)
• Cretaceous to Paleogene of Argentina (1)
• Cretaceous of Antarctica (8), Argentina (45), Australia (33), Austria (1), the Bahamas (6), Brazil (210), Cameroon (1), Canada (1: Alberta), Chile (2), China (3), Colombia (24), Cote D'Ivoire (3), Denmark (1), Egypt (100), France (2), Ghana (17), India (4), Israel (25), Jordan (4), Libya (1), Madagascar (1), Morocco (1), Nigeria (31), Peru (5), Romania (1), Senegal (4), South Sudan (17), Sudan (37), the United Kingdom (4), United States (5: Arkansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Virginia)
• Jurassic to Cretaceous of Egypt (1), India (1)
• Jurassic of Argentina (5), Egypt (7), France (2), India (7), Israel (3), Morocco (1), Serbia and Montenegro (1), Tanzania (1)
• Triassic to Jurassic of France (2), the United Kingdom (2)
• Triassic of Israel (1), Italy (1), Luxembourg (1), the Netherlands (1), Poland (1)
Total: 720 collections including 893 occurrences
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