Full reference: T. Kimura and B.-K. Kim. 1988. New taxa in the Late Triassic Daedong flora, South Korea. Part 1. Transactions and Proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan, New Series 152:603-624
Belongs to Cladophlebis according to T. Kimura and B.-K. Kim 1988
Sister taxa: Aspidiopteris, Cladophlebis acutiloba, Cladophlebis alabamensis, Cladophlebis alata, Cladophlebis albertsii, Cladophlebis angustifolia, Cladophlebis argutula, Cladophlebis auriculata, Cladophlebis browniana, Cladophlebis columbiana, Cladophlebis constricta, Cladophlebis daradensis, Cladophlebis densifolia, Cladophlebis denticulata, Cladophlebis distans, Cladophlebis fisheri, Cladophlebis frigida, Cladophlebis haiburnensis, Cladophlebis heterophylla, Cladophlebis hirta, Cladophlebis huttoni, Cladophlebis inaequiloba, Cladophlebis inclinata, Cladophlebis johnstoni, Cladophlebis kakadbhitensis, Cladophlebis kathiawarensis, Cladophlebis kurtzi, Cladophlebis leuthardtii, Cladophlebis medlicottiana, Cladophlebis mendozaensis, Cladophlebis mesozoica, Cladophlebis microphylla, Cladophlebis nystroemii, Cladophlebis oblongifolia, Cladophlebis obtusifolia, Cladophlebis oerstedi, Cladophlebis ovata, Cladophlebis paralobifolia, Cladophlebis parva, Cladophlebis patagonica, Cladophlebis pecopteroides, Cladophlebis pseudowhitbiensis, Cladophlebis raciborskii, Cladophlebis remota, Cladophlebis reversa, Cladophlebis rotundata, Cladophlebis rotundiloba, Cladophlebis sahnii, Cladophlebis sewardi, Cladophlebis shensiensis, Cladophlebis skagitensis, Cladophlebis socialis, Cladophlebis spectabilis, Cladophlebis srivastavae, Cladophlebis subfalcata, Cladophlebis takezakii, Cladophlebis ungeri, Cladophlebis vaccensis, Cladophlebis virginiensis, Cladophlebis wielandi, Cladophlebis wyomingensis, Cladophlebis zeylanica
Type specimen: 81-021. Its type locality is Hanaeri, Mungyeong Coalfield, which is in a Triassic fluvial horizon in the Bongmyeongri Formation of South Korea.
Distribution: found only at Hanaeri, Mungyeong Coalfield
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