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Mallotus

Angiospermae - Malpighiales - Euphorbiaceae

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1790Mallotus Loureiro
1941Mallotus MacGinitie
1974Mallotus Ozaki
1976Mallotus Lakhanpal et al.
1991Mallotus Chauhan
1991Mallotus Srivastava
1993Mallotus Antal and Awasthi
1996Mallotus Liu et al.
2008Mallotus Prasad
2017Mallotus Prasad et al.

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomPlantae
phylumSpermatophyta
classAngiospermae
Rosids
Eurosids
RankNameAuthor
Fabid
orderMalpighiales
familyEuphorbiaceae
genusMallotusLoureiro 1790

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. Mallotus Loureiro 1790
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Mallotus kalimpongensis Antal and Awasthi 1993
Mallotus philippensis Lamarck 1786
Mallotus prejaponicus Prasad et al. 2017
Mallotus riparius MacGinitie 1941
Mallotus venkatachalai Prasad 1994
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Diet: "photoautotroph"p
Created: 2011-07-22 00:04:15
Modified: 2011-07-21 09:04:15
Source: p = phylum
Reference: Kiessling 2009

Age range

Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Middle Eocene to the top of the Holocene or 48.07000 to 0.00000 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 37.71 Ma

Collections (58 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Eocene56.0 - 33.9China (Guangxi) M. nannengensis, M. sp. (223907)
Middle Eocene48.07 - 37.71USA (California) M. riparius (23995 23996 23997 23998 23999 24000 24002 24012 24013)
Early/Lower Miocene23.04 - 15.98New Zealand M. spp. (169166 169167 169168)
Early/Lower Miocene - Late/Upper Miocene23.04 - 5.333Chile M. platanoides (32464)
Miocene23.04 - 5.333Japan (Gifu) M. protojaponicus (222791)
Miocene23.04 - 5.333India (Himachal Pradesh) M. sp. (228182)
Miocene - Pliocene23.04 - 2.58India (West Bengal) M. kalimpongensis (223486) M. philippensis (223089)
Miocene - Pliocene23.04 - 2.58Nepal M. venkatachalai, M. kalimpongensis (222975)
Miocene - Pliocene23.04 - 2.58Japan (Nagano) M. sp. (22796)
Burdigalian20.45 - 15.98Germany (Bayern) M. fragilis (28283 28284)
Burdigalian20.45 - 15.98China (Shandong) M. populifolia (223803)
Middle Miocene15.98 - 11.63Taiwan M. sp. (223908)
Middle Miocene15.98 - 11.63India (Uttarakhand) M. kalimpongensis (224493) M. prejaponicus (224502) M. venkatachalai (222797)
Serravallian13.82 - 11.63Germany (Sachsen) M. tuberculatas (27381)
Serravallian13.82 - 11.63China (Inner Mongolia) M. longifolius (223946)
Late/Upper Miocene - Early/Lower Pliocene11.63 - 3.6Japan (Kouwa-cho) M. japonicus (22827)
Pliocene5.333 - 2.58China (Yunnan) M. wenshanensis (223947)
Late/Upper Pliocene3.6 - 2.58China (Yunnan) M. longifolius, M. philippensis (224402)
Pleistocene2.58 - 0.0117India (Kashmir) M. philippensis (224612 224613)
Pleistocene2.58 - 0.0117Australia (Queensland) M. sp. (168819 168822 168888 168889 168890 168891 168892 168893 168904 168918 168924)
Quaternary2.58 - 0.0India (Himachal Pradesh) M. sp. (228776)
Middle Pleistocene - Holocene0.774 - 0.0Australia (Queensland) M. sp. (168896)
Late/Upper Pleistocene - Holocene0.129 - 0.0Australia (Queensland) M. sp. (168747 168749 168750 168751 168752 168753 168754 168755 168756)
Holocene0.0117 - 0.0India (Himachal Pradesh) M. philippensis (228764)
Holocene0.0117 - 0.0Australia (Queensland) M. sp. (168937)