Angiospermae - Rosales - Ulmaceae
Full reference: C. Linnaeus. 1753. Species Plantarum 1-1200
Parent taxon: Ulmaceae according to Q. Y. Zhang and Y. W. Xing 2018
See also Brisseau-Mirbel 1815, Brown 1959, Chauhan 1991, Knowlton 1899, Knowlton 1919, Knowlton 1926, Lakhanpal et al. 1976, Liu et al. 1996, Mabberley 2000, Ozaki 1974 and Srivastava 1991
Sister taxa: Cedrelospermum, Celtidophyllum, Celtipollenites, Celtis, Celtoidanthus, Chaetoptelea, Hemiptelea, Holoptelea, Holopteleoxylon, Momisia, Planera, Pteroceltis, Tremophyllum, Ulmaceaepites, Ulmacites, Ulmites, Ulmophyllum, Ulmoxylon, Ulmuxylon, Zelkova
Subtaxa: Ulmus affinis Ulmus alata Ulmus americana Ulmus antecedens Ulmus basicordata Ulmus betuloides Ulmus braunii Ulmus brownellii Ulmus californica Ulmus campestris Ulmus chuchuanus Ulmus columbiana Ulmus columbianus Ulmus dubia Ulmus fernquisti Ulmus grandifolia Ulmus hilliae Ulmus macrocarpa Ulmus maguanensis Ulmus minima Ulmus newberryi Ulmus okanaganensis Ulmus orbicularis Ulmus parvifolia Ulmus planeroides Ulmus plurinervia Ulmus praecursor Ulmus prelanceaefolia Ulmus protoamericana Ulmus protoracemosa Ulmus pseudoracemosa Ulmus pumila Ulmus quercifolia Ulmus racemosa Ulmus rhamnifolia Ulmus sorbifolia Ulmus speciosa Ulmus tenuinervis Ulmus wallichiana Ulmus wardii
Ecology: "photoautotroph"
Distribution:
• Quaternary of China (1 collection), France (2), India (24), Italy (1), Japan (4), United States (3: Michigan)
• Pliocene of China (6), Germany (1), Japan (2), Portugal (6), Slovakia (1), United States (2: California, Florida)
• Hemphillian of United States (1: Tennessee)
• Miocene to Pliocene of Japan (1)
• Miocene of Azerbaijan (2), China (11), Germany (8), Japan (6), Poland (3), the Russian Federation (1), Switzerland (3), Turkey (1), United States (14: California, Georgia, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Virginia, Washington)
• Neogene of China (1)
• Oligocene to Miocene of Germany (1), United States (3: Montana)
• Oligocene of Azerbaijan (1), the Czech Republic (3), Germany (1), United States (7: Idaho, Montana, Oregon)
• Eocene to Oligocene of United States (4: Colorado)
• Eocene of Canada (10: British Columbia), China (3), Germany (1), India (1), the Russian Federation (1), United States (11: Alaska, Colorado, Washington, Wyoming)
• Clarkforkian of United States (4: Wyoming)
• Paleocene of United States (6: Colorado, Montana, Wyoming)
• Tertiary of Japan (1)
• Cretaceous of Japan (1)
Total: 164 collections including 213 occurrences
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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