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Eugenia
Taxonomy
Eugenia was named by Linnaeus (1753). It is extant. Its type is Eugenia uniflora.
It was assigned to Myrtaceae by Knowlton (1919), Kershaw (1976), Srivastava (1991).
It was assigned to Myrtaceae by Knowlton (1919), Kershaw (1976), Srivastava (1991).
Species
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1753 | Eugenia Linnaeus |
1919 | Eugenia Knowlton |
1976 | Eugenia Kershaw |
1991 | Eugenia Srivastava |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. Eugenia Linnaeus 1753
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Eugenia acutangula Linnaeus 1753
†Eugenia anceps Berry 1916
†Eugenia densinervia Lesquereux 1859
†Eugenia grenadensis Berry 1916
†Eugenia hilgardiana Berry 1916
Eugenia jambos Linnaeus 1753
Eugenia malaccensis Linnaeus 1753
†Eugenia primaeva Lesquereux 1891
†Eugenia puryearensis Berry 1916
Eugenia racemosa Linnaeus 1753
†Eugenia tuscaloosensis Berry 1919
Eugenia uniflora Linnaeus 1753
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Reference: Kiessling 2009 |
Age range
Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Lostcabinian to the top of the Holocene or 54.90000 to 0.00000 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 50.5 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 50.5 Ma
Collections (38 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Tertiary | Venezuela (Anzoategui) | E. camparabilis (31247) | |
Early/Lower Eocene | USA (Colorado) | E. americana (24411 24415 24417) | |
Ypresian | United Kingdom (England) | E. eocenica (22811) | |
Early/Lower Eocene - Late/Upper Eocene | Venezuela (Zulia) | E. sp. (31274) | |
Eocene | USA (Colorado) | E. americana (24419) | |
Lostcabinian | USA (Wyoming) | E. americana (11462 11483) | |
Bridgerian | USA (Wyoming) | E. americana (21389) | |
Lutetian | India (Kachchh) | E. americana (45583) | |
Late/Upper Eocene - Early/Lower Oligocene | USA (Colorado) | E. arenaceaeformis (39837 39839 39849) | |
Chadronian | USA (Colorado) | E. arenaceaeformis (24209) | |
Oligocene - Late/Upper Oligocene | Puerto Rico | E. sp. (32293 32295 32297) | |
Early/Lower Miocene - Late/Upper Miocene | Cuba (Matanzas) | E. ovatifolia (32044) | |
Early/Lower Miocene - Late/Upper Miocene | Ecuador | E. ovalifolia (32188) | |
Early/Lower Miocene - Late/Upper Miocene | Colombia (Santander) | E. comparabilis (32100 32101 32102) | |
Miocene | Costa Rica | E. sp. (31168) | |
Miocene - Pliocene | Trinidad and Tobago | E. comparabilis (34145 34148) | |
Burdigalian | USA (Nevada) | E. nevadensis (27179 27702) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene - Holocene | Australia (Queensland) | E. spp. (168747 168749 168750 168751 168752 168753 168754 168755 168756) | |
Holocene | Bahamas (Great Abaco Island) | E. sp. (144662) |