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Ficus paraensis
Taxonomy
Pyrula paraensis was named by White (1887). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Rio Pirabas (Maury coll.), which is in a Miocene shallow subtidal limestone/limestone in the Pirabas Formation of Brazil.
It was recombined as Ficus paraensis by Tavora et al. (2004) and Squires (2014).
It was recombined as Ficus paraensis by Tavora et al. (2004) and Squires (2014).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
F. americanafolia, F. andrewsi, F. aramaryensis, F. australis, F. betijoquensis, F. carbesea, F. carica, F. eopapyratia, F. geometra, F. imperfectus, F. mamilliferafolia, F. papyratium, F. patagonica, F. perplexa, F. peruviana, F. potentilloides, F. subintermedia, F. talamanca, F. ventricosus, F. winslowiana, F. austrinus, F. meridionalis, F. meridonalis, F. tricostatus, F. texana
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1887 | Pyrula paraensis White |
2004 | Ficus paraensis Tavora et al. p. 120 |
2014 | Ficus paraensis Squires p. 21 |
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†Ficus paraensis White 1887
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available