Angiospermae - Fagales - Juglandaceae
Belongs to Juglans according to F. H. Knowlton 1919
See also Berry 1914
Sister taxa: Juglans acuminata, Juglans affinis, Juglans alkalina, Juglans appressa, Juglans baltica, Juglans bendirei, Juglans berryi, Juglans brandonianus, Juglans cinerea, Juglans coloradensis, Juglans crassifolia, Juglans crassipes, Juglans crescentia, Juglans crossii, Juglans cryptata, Juglans debeyana, Juglans dentata, Juglans elongata, Juglans florissanti, Juglans harwoodensis, Juglans laurifolia, Juglans leconteana, Juglans leonis, Juglans magnifica, Juglans mandshurica, Juglans minutidens, Juglans missouriensis, Juglans nigella, Juglans nigra, Juglans obtusifolia, Juglans occidentalis, Juglans oregoniana, Juglans picroides, Juglans regia, Juglans rhamnoides, Juglans rugosa, Juglans saffordiana, Juglans sapindiformis, Juglans sapindoides, Juglans schimperi, Juglans sepultus, Juglans similis, Juglans thermalis, Juglans townsendi, Juglans ungeri, Juglans vetusta, Juglans woodiana
Ecology: "photoautotroph"
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of United States (3: Georgia, North Dakota, South Carolina collections)
Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence
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