Angiospermae - Proteales - Proteaceae
Full reference: R. J. Carpenter, G. J. Jordan, and R. S. Hill. 1994. Banksieaephyllum taylorii (Proteaceae) from the Late Paleocene of New South Wales and its Relevance to the Origin of Australia's Scleromorphic Flora. Australian Systematic Botany 7(4):385-392
Belongs to Banksieaephyllum according to R. J. Carpenter et al. 1994
Sister taxa: Banksieaephyllum angustum, Banksieaephyllum attenuatum, Banksieaephyllum cuneatum, Banksieaephyllum elongatus, Banksieaephyllum incisum, Banksieaephyllum linearis, Banksieaephyllum longifolium, Banksieaephyllum orientalis, Banksieaephyllum regularis, Banksieaephyllum westdaliense
Type specimen: Holotype: LB-052, stored in the Department of Plant Science, University of Tasmania., a leaf (Cuticle)
Ecology: "photoautotroph"
Distribution: there are no occurrences of Banksieaephyllum taylorii in the database
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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