Angiospermae - Fabales - Fabaceae
Full reference: J. S. Bowerbank. 1840. A History of the Fossil Fruits & Seeds of the London Clay. 1-144
Belongs to Leguminosites according to J. S. Bowerbank 1840
Sister taxa: Leguminosites aequilateralis, Leguminosites alternans, Leguminosites arachioides, Leguminosites atanensis, Leguminosites belensis, Leguminosites borealis, Leguminosites canavalioides, Leguminosites cassioides, Leguminosites coloradensis, Leguminosites constrictus, Leguminosites convolutus, Leguminosites cordatus, Leguminosites coronilloides, Leguminosites crassus, Leguminosites cultriformis, Leguminosites curtus, Leguminosites dakotensis, Leguminosites dimidiatus, Leguminosites elegans, Leguminosites gardneri, Leguminosites gracilis, Leguminosites hymenophyllus, Leguminosites inconstans, Leguminosites ingaefolia, Leguminosites insularis, Leguminosites khariensis, Leguminosites lamarensis, Leguminosites lentiformis, Leguminosites lesquereuxiana, Leguminosites longissimus, Leguminosites middendorfensis, Leguminosites neomexicana, Leguminosites omphalobioides, Leguminosites perfoliatus, Leguminosites phaseolites, Leguminosites pisiformis, Leguminosites planus, Leguminosites podogonialis, Leguminosites raritanensis, Leguminosites reniformis, Leguminosites robiniifolia, Leguminosites rotundatus, Leguminosites shirleyensis, Leguminosites subovatus, Leguminosites truncatus, Leguminosites tuscaloosensis, Leguminosites wickliffensis
Type specimen: Its type locality is The London Clay Flora - Sheppey, which is in a Ypresian marginal marine claystone in the London Clay Formation of the United Kingdom
Ecology: "photoautotroph"
Distribution: found only at The London Clay Flora - Sheppey
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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