Bennetticarpus antoinetteae Watson and Sincock 1992

Full reference: J. Watson and C. A. Sincock. 1992. Bennettitales of the English Wealden. The Palaeontographical Society 145(588):1-228

Sister taxa: none

Type specimen: SM K.2094

Distribution:

• Quaternary of Algeria (1 collection), Antigua and Barbuda (3), Argentina (5), Australia (18), the Bahamas (4), Barbados (1), Canada (2: British Columbia, Saskatchewan), Cayman Islands (3), China (1), Cuba (5), Djibouti (1), Ecuador (1), Egypt (1), Fiji (1), France (2), Greece (7), Greenland (8), Haiti (1), India (1), Indonesia (1), Iran (1), Italy (4), Jamaica (2), Japan (3), Maldives (2), Martinique (1), Mayotte (1), Mexico (1), Morocco (2), the Netherlands (1), New Zealand (1), Pakistan (2), Panama (3), the Philippines (2), Portugal (2), Romania (3), the Russian Federation (1), Saint Lucia (1), the Seychelles (1), Spain (2), Sudan (1), Tanzania (1), the United Kingdom (1), United States (96: Alaska, California, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virgin Islands, Virginia, West Virginia), Vanuatu (1), Venezuela (2)

• Mangapanian of New Zealand (1)

• Blancan of United States (1: California)

• Pliocene to Pleistocene of France (1), Mexico (1), the Netherlands Antilles (1), Spain (1), United States (2: Florida)

• Pliocene of Argentina (5), Australia (1), Belgium (2), China (2), Colombia (5), Costa Rica (1), the Dominican Republic (2), Ecuador (2), Fiji (3), France (1), Greece (2), Haiti (1), Hungary (3), India (1), Indonesia (4), Italy (2), Jamaica (3), Japan (3), New Zealand (5), Pakistan (3), Panama (3), the Philippines (1), Poland (1), Portugal (2), the Russian Federation (3), South Africa (1), Spain (6), Trinidad and Tobago (1), Turkey (1), Uganda (3), Ukraine (1), the United Kingdom (1), United States (21: California, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia), Venezuela (6)

• Montehermosan of Argentina (1)

• Hemphillian of United States (2: California, Kansas)

• Miocene to Pliocene of Greece (2), Japan (2), Mexico (1), Morocco (1), South Africa (1), Uganda (3)

• Miocene of Algeria (1), Argentina (11), Australia (10), Austria (1), Brazil (5), Chile (3), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Croatia (2), the Dominican Republic (1), Fiji (1), France (4), Germany (7), Greece (5), India (1), Indonesia (4), Italy (9), Jamaica (1), Japan (4), Kazakhstan (2), Kenya (1), Mexico (1), New Zealand (10), Northern Mariana Islands (2), Pakistan (10), Panama (22), the Philippines (1), Poland (1), Romania (1), the Russian Federation (8), Slovakia (1), South Africa (1), Switzerland (6), Thailand (1), Trinidad and Tobago (2), Turkey (1), Uganda (1), United States (22: California, Florida, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia), Venezuela (13)

• Neogene of Taiwan (1)

• Arikareean of United States (1: Montana)

• Oligocene to Miocene of Argentina (4), Australia (1), United States (1: Florida), Venezuela (1)

• Oligocene of Argentina (2), Bulgaria (1), Canada (1: British Columbia), France (3), Germany (1), Hungary (1), New Zealand (2), Pakistan (1), Spain (2), Switzerland (1), United States (16: Mississippi, South Dakota, Texas, Washington)

• Eocene to Miocene of Argentina (2)

• Eocene to Oligocene of Antarctica (1), Argentina (1)

• Eocene of Antarctica (11), Argentina (3), Australia (1), Belgium (2), Bulgaria (2), Canada (1: British Columbia), China (2), France (11), Germany (1), Hungary (2), India (1), Italy (1), Libya (2), Mexico (2), Namibia (1), Nigeria (1), Pakistan (1), Peru (2), the Russian Federation (1), Spain (1), Ukraine (1), the United Kingdom (13), United States (132: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming), Venezuela (58)

• Paleocene to Eocene of United States (3: Virginia)

• Paleocene of Argentina (13), Austria (3), Canada (16: Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan), China (1), Denmark (1), Egypt (28), Mali (1), the Russian Federation (1), Slovakia (2), Slovenia (2), Tunisia (21), the United Kingdom (2), United States (52: Alabama, California, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Virginia), Venezuela (1)

• Paleogene of Chile (1)

• Tertiary of United States (1: Tennessee)

• Cretaceous of Antarctica (13), Argentina (13), Australia (7), Austria (15), Belgium (1), Brazil (35), Bulgaria (1), Canada (20: Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan), Chile (1), China (1), Colombia (3), Croatia (1), Cuba (1), the Czech Republic (9), Ecuador (1), Egypt (12), France (28), Georgia (1), Germany (1), Hungary (1), India (2), Iran (2), Iraq (1), Italy (3), Jamaica (1), Japan (2), Lebanon (2), Madagascar (2), Mexico (7), Poland (1), Portugal (4), Romania (11), the Russian Federation (4), Slovenia (2), South Africa (1), South Sudan (2), Spain (2), Sudan (7), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (2), Sweden (1), Switzerland (1), Tunisia (5), the United Kingdom (29), United States (220: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wyoming), Uzbekistan (2), Venezuela (1), Yemen (1)

• Jurassic to Cretaceous of Canada (1: British Columbia), Egypt (1)

• Jurassic of Algeria (16), Antarctica (2), Argentina (13), Austria (4), China (1), Croatia (1), Cuba (2), France (11), Germany (11), Hungary (2), Italy (2), Portugal (4), Romania (2), the Russian Federation (5), Slovakia (1), Slovenia (2), Somalia (1), South Africa (2), Spain (15), Tajikistan (1), the United Kingdom (17), Yemen (1)

• Triassic to Jurassic of the United Kingdom (1)

• Triassic of Antarctica (3), Austria (7), Canada (5: British Columbia), China (1), Germany (2), Greece (1), Greenland (1), Hungary (1), India (3), Indonesia (2), Iran (1), Israel (20), Italy (24), Japan (1), Malaysia (1), Oman (2), Poland (3), the Russian Federation (1), Slovakia (1), Slovenia (2), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1), Switzerland (1), Turkey (4), United States (11: Alaska, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah)

• Buntsandstein of Germany (3), Poland (1)

• Leonard of United States (1: Oklahoma)

• Permian of Australia (3), Azerbaijan (3), Cambodia (1), China (11), Germany (1), Greece (1), Greenland (1), Japan (1), Mongolia (1), Pakistan (1), Poland (39), the Russian Federation (3), Tanzania (1), United States (9: New Mexico, Texas)

• Virgilian of United States (3: Maryland, Texas)

• Desmoinesian of United States (7: Missouri, Oklahoma)

• Westphalian of the United Kingdom (1)

• Pennsylvanian of United States (2: Alaska, Kansas)

• Osagean of United States (1: New Mexico)

• Carboniferous to Permian of United States (1: Utah)

• Mississippian of United States (1: Alaska)

• Carboniferous of Argentina (3), Belgium (1), Canada (6: Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut), Chile (1), France (1), Germany (2), Ireland (1), Morocco (1), Peru (1), the Russian Federation (1), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (2), the United Kingdom (4), United States (11: Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas)

• Devonian of Australia (10), Austria (2), Belgium (3), Brazil (1), Canada (14: Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec), China (12), Colombia (2), the Czech Republic (17), Estonia (4), France (1), Germany (4), Greenland (1), Latvia (2), Morocco (5), Poland (1), the Russian Federation (5), Saudi Arabia (1), Spain (2), Tajikistan (4), the United Kingdom (26), United States (101: Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia), Uzbekistan (1), Vietnam (1)

• Silurian of Australia (1), Canada (43: Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Québec), China (1), the Czech Republic (1), Estonia (1), Lithuania (5), New Zealand (1), the Russian Federation (5), Sweden (10), the United Kingdom (17), United States (6: Iowa, Missouri, West Virginia, Wisconsin)

• Ordovician to Silurian of Canada (2: Québec), United States (1: California)

• Ordovician of Canada (29: British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Quebec, Québec), China (5), the Czech Republic (2), Estonia (6), Ireland (2), Kazakhstan (1), Norway (3), Portugal (3), the Russian Federation (37), Spain (8), Sweden (5), the United Kingdom (8), United States (61: Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Wyoming)

• Chazy of United States (9: New York)

• Whiterockian of Canada (1: Northwest Territories), United States (2: California)

• Cassinian of United States (1: New York)

• Arenig of China (5), Greenland (1), Spain (1)

• Cambrian of Australia (2), Canada (3: Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia), China (19), Finland (1), France (1), Greenland (6), India (4), Kazakhstan (1), Norway (3), the Russian Federation (8), Senegal (1), Spain (1), the United Kingdom (2), United States (6: Alaska, California, Nevada, New York, Utah)

• Ediacaran of Estonia (1), Greenland (1), Mongolia (1), Namibia (2), the Russian Federation (8), United States (1: North Carolina)

• Mesoproterozoic of Canada (1: Nunavut)

• Calymmian of United States (1: Montana)

• Orosirian of Canada (1: Nunavut)

Total: 2365 collections including 2985 occurrences

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