Family Sapindaceae de Jussieu 1789 (soapberry)

Angiospermae - Sapindales - Sapindaceae

Synonyms: Aceraceae de Jussieu , Hippocastanaceae Richard , Xanthocerataceae Buerki et al

Parent taxon: Sapindales according to The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2016

See also Chandler 1961, Chandler 1978, Hickey 1977, Jin 2009, Kim 2008, Knowlton 1919, Mabberley 2000, MacGinitie 1941, McIver and Basinger 1993, Ozaki 1974 and Taylor et al. 2008

Sister taxa: Anacardiaceae, Aurantiaceae, Biebersteiniaceae, Burseraceae, Cneoraceae, Coahuiloxylon, Dodonaeaceae, Ilicaceae, Kirkiaceae, Lampetia, Meliaceae, Nitrariaceae, Paleosantalaceaepites, Ptaeroxylaceae, Rutaceae, Simaroubaceae

Subtaxa: Acer Acerites Acerpollenites Aesculoxylon Aesculus Alectryon Allophylus Arytera Athyana Bohlenia Cardiospermum Cupania Cupanieidites Cupanites Diatenopteryx Dipteronia Djambioxylon Dodonaea Dodonaeites Doratoxylon Erioglossum Euphorea Euphoriaecarpum Euphoriopsis Euphorioxylon Filicium Fraasia Ganophyllum Harpullia Heterodendrum Hypelate Koelreuteria Lepisanthes Monopleurophyllum Nephelium Omalocarpus Otophora Palaealectryon Palaeallophyllus Paranephelium Pometioxylon Rulac Sapindaceaepites Sapindiphyllum Sapindoidea Sapindoides Sapindophyllum Sapindopsis Sapindopsoxylon Sapindospermum Sapindoxylon Sapindus Schleichera Schleicheroxylon Striasyncolpites Thouinopsis Tripterodendron Xerospermum

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Ecology: "photoautotroph"

Distribution:

• Quaternary of Australia (43 collections), the Bahamas (1), China (1), France (2), India (16), Italy (1), Japan (6), Laos (1), Tanzania (2), United States (8: Florida, Michigan, Washington)

• Pliocene to Pleistocene of China (1), Italy (1), Tanzania (1)

• Pliocene of Bolivia (1), China (7), Germany (7), India (2), Japan (1), Portugal (10), Slovakia (1), United States (1: California)

• Hemphillian of United States (1: Indiana)

• Miocene to Pliocene of France (1), Germany (1), India (1), Japan (2), Nepal (1)

• Miocene to Oligocene of Peru (1), United States (1: Montana)

• Miocene of Argentina (7), Australia (16), Azerbaijan (2), Bhutan (1), Brazil (3), Canada (1: Northwest Territories), Chile (1), China (13), Cuba (1), Ecuador (4), Germany (24), India (8), Japan (20), Kenya (1), Nepal (1), New Zealand (1), Panama (5), Poland (2), the Russian Federation (2), South Korea (1), Spain (1), Switzerland (4), Taiwan (1), Turkey (1), United States (19: California, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Virginia, Washington), Western Sahara (1)

• Neogene of China (2), India (1)

• Oligocene to Miocene of Argentina (4), Australia (5), Germany (1), New Zealand (1), United States (3: Montana)

• Oligocene of Argentina (6), Azerbaijan (1), Canada (1: British Columbia), China (1), the Czech Republic (1), Germany (6), India (1), Japan (2), the Russian Federation (6), United States (11: Idaho, Montana, Oregon)

• Eocene to Miocene of Argentina (2)

• Eocene to Oligocene of Argentina (1), Ecuador (1), North Korea (1), United States (4: Colorado)

• Eocene of Antarctica (2), Argentina (2), Australia (3), Canada (6: British Columbia), China (7), India (1), Jamaica (1), Japan (1), Myanmar (49), the United Kingdom (3), United States (61: California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Missouri, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming)

• Clarkforkian of United States (9: North Dakota, Wyoming)

• Paleocene to Eocene of Australia (1)

• Paleocene of Argentina (2), Canada (1: Saskatchewan), United States (11: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Virginia, Wyoming)

• Paleogene of Chile (1), India (3)

• Tertiary of the Dominican Republic (1), Japan (3)

• Cretaceous to Paleogene of Antarctica (2)

• Cretaceous of Argentina (1), Canada (17: Alberta, British Columbia), India (1), Lebanon (1), Nigeria (1), the Russian Federation (4), United States (25: Kansas, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia, Wyoming)

Total: 546 collections including 993 occurrences

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