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Laurophyllum brochidodromum
Taxonomy
Laurophyllum brochidodromum was named by Hill (1986) [Number of specimens: Two.
Parataxon NER/017 Hill 1982, p. 66, pl. 6 fig. 39.]. Its type specimen is Holotype: N-0036, housed in the Botany Department, University of Tasmania., a leaf (Cuticles), and it is a compression fossil. Its type locality is Nerriga Flora, which is in an Eocene/Eocene fluvial-lacustrine siltstone/mudstone in Australia.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1986 | Laurophyllum brochidodromum Hill p. 339 figs. 2 H, 13 A-F |
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†Laurophyllum brochidodromum Hill 1986
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available