Phoenix Linnaeus 1753 (palm)

Angiospermae - Mesangiosperms - Arecaceae

Full reference: C. Linnaeus. 1753. Species Plantarum 1-1200

Parent taxon: Phoenicoideae according to D. H. Mai 2000

See also Chauhan 1991, Lakhanpal et al. 1976 and Srivastava 1991

Sister taxa: Amesoneuron, Archontophoenix, Areca, Arecipites, Arecoideae, Borassus, Calamopsis, Caryota, Chamaedorea, Cocos, Cocosocarpon, Coryphoideae, Echidiporites, Erythea, Eugeissona, Flabellaria, Friedemannia, Geonoma, Geonomites, Grimsdalea, Hyphaeneocarpon, Iriartea, Iriartites, Krempocarpon, Longapertites, Luminidites, Manicaria, Mauritiidites, Nipadites, Nypa, Nypoideae, Oraniopsis, Oreodoxites, Palmacites, Palmocaulon, Palmostroboxylon, Palmoxylon, Paloreodoxites, Parapalmocaulon, Phoenicites, Racemonocolpites, Rhizopalmoxylon, Sabal, Sabalocaulon, Sabalophyllum, Spinizonocolpites, Spinopalmoxylon, Tricoccites, Tripylocarpa, Victorisporis, Palaeospadix, Rhizopalmoxylon, Serenopsis, Eolirion, Burtinia, Neozamia, Attaleinites, Palmophyllum, Latericutis, Sanmiguelia, Cocites, Juranyia, Perrandoa, Cocoopsis, Caryotispermum, Palmaepites, Palmocarpon, Corypheae, Latanites, Lepidocaryinae, Palmaepollenites, Palmostrobus, Versipalmicutis, Bactrites, Anomophyllites, Palmites, Astrocaryum, Hemiphoenicites, Palaeothrinax, Perfossus, Rhapis, Palmanthium, Calamus, Spinophyllum, Hyphaene

Subtaxa: Phoenix intertrappea Phoenix paludosa

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Ecology: "photoautotroph"

Distribution:

• Quaternary of Egypt (1 collection), India (3)

• Pliocene to Pleistocene of the Congo-Kinshasa (2)

• Miocene to Pliocene of South Africa (1)

• Miocene of India (1)

• Paleogene of India (1)

• Paleocene of France (1)

Total: 10 collections each including a single occurrence

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