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Morrisia mcclellandi
Taxonomy
Stangerites mcclellandi was named by Oldham and Morris (1863). It is not extant. Its type locality is Bindraban, which is in a Jurassic fluvial horizon in India.
It was recombined as Angiopteridium mcclellandi by Schimper (1819); it was recombined as Taeniopteris mcclellandi by Sahni and Rao (1933); it was recombined as Morrisia mcclellandi by Bose (1959); it was recombined as Morrisia mcclellandii by Lakhanpal et al. (1976).
It was recombined as Angiopteridium mcclellandi by Schimper (1819); it was recombined as Taeniopteris mcclellandi by Sahni and Rao (1933); it was recombined as Morrisia mcclellandi by Bose (1959); it was recombined as Morrisia mcclellandii by Lakhanpal et al. (1976).
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by B. Allen (authorized by A. Dunhill) on 2020-03-14
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1819 | Angiopteridium mcclellandi Schimper |
| 1863 | Stangerites mcclellandi Oldham and Morris |
| 1933 | Taeniopteris mcclellandi Sahni and Rao |
| 1959 | Morrisia mcclellandi Bose |
| 1976 | Morrisia mcclellandii Lakhanpal et al. |
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†Morrisia mcclellandi Oldham and Morris 1863
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available