Full reference: G. J. Brenner. 1963. The spores and pollen of the Potomac Group of Maryland. State of Maryland Board of Natural Resources, Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources Bulletin 27:1-215
Belongs to Podocarpidites according to G. J. Brenner 1963
Sister taxa: Podocarpidites alareticulosus, Podocarpidites auriculatus, Podocarpidites canadensis, Podocarpidites cristiexinus, Podocarpidites densus, Podocarpidites dettmannii, Podocarpidites elegans, Podocarpidites elliptica, Podocarpidites ellipticus, Podocarpidites exiguus, Podocarpidites futa, Podocarpidites grandis, Podocarpidites herbstii, Podocarpidites khasiensis, Podocarpidites major, Podocarpidites marwickii, Podocarpidites microreticuloidata, Podocarpidites multesimus, Podocarpidites novus, Podocarpidites otagoensis, Podocarpidites parviauriculata, Podocarpidites parviauriculatus, Podocarpidites potomacensis, Podocarpidites psilasaccus, Podocarpidites radiatus, Podocarpidites rarus, Podocarpidites rectangularis, Podocarpidites reticuloidata, Podocarpidites rugulosus, Podocarpidites torquatus, Podocarpidites typicus, Podocarpidites verrucosus, Podocarpidites vestitus
Distribution: there are no occurrences of Podocarpidites epistratus in the database
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