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Codia australiensis
Taxonomy
Codia australiensis was named by Barnes and Hill (1999) [Type Locality: Darling Plateau, West Dale, 76 km east south-east of Perth and 325 km west south-west of Bevereley, Western Australia (32°13.6'S, 116°36.2'E; Hill and Merrifield 1993).]. It is not extant. It is considered to be a form taxon. Its type specimen is Holotype: WAM P.88.84A, housed in the Western Australian Museum, Perth., a leaf.
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1999 | Codia australiensis Barnes and Hill |
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†Codia australiensis Barnes and Hill 1999
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| R. W. Barnes and R. S. Hill 1999 | Leaf small, simple and lanceolate, regularly serrate the length of the leaf. |
Measurements
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Age range: base of the Middle Eocene to the top of the Oligocene or 48.07000 to 23.04000 Ma
Collections: one only
| Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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| Middle Eocene - Oligocene | Australia (Western Australia) | Codia australiensis (167545) |