Julien B. Bachelier
Standard form: Bachelier
Author LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:auth:1567
Country: Germany
Organization: Freie Universität Berlin
Flourished around: 2022
IPNI ID: 20079290-1
New names
Canarium leenhoutsii Beurel, Bachelier et Sadowski in Beurel, Bachelier, Hammel, Shi, Wu, Rühr & Sadowski 2023
Canarium wangboi Beurel, Bachelier et Sadowski in Beurel, Bachelier, Hammel, Shi, Wu, Rühr & Sadowski 2023
Nothophylica Beurel, Bachelier, A.R.Schmidt et Sadowski 2024
Nothophylica piloburmensis (Shi, S.Wang et M.S.Engel) Beurel, Bachelier, A.R.Schmidt et Sadowski 2024
Notocyamus Gobo, L.Kunzmann, Iannuzzi, T.B.Santos, D.M.Conc., Rodr.Nascim., Ferr.Silva Filho, Bachelier et Coiffard 2023
Notocyamus hydrophobus Gobo, L.Kunzmann, Iannuzzi, T.B.Santos, D.M.Conc., Rodr.Nascim., Ferr.Silva Filho, Bachelier et Coiffard 2023
Santaniella Gobo, Coiffard, Bachelier, L.Kunzmann et Iannuzzi in Gobo, Kunzmann, Iannuzzi, Bachelier & Coiffard 2022
Santaniella acuta Gobo, Coiffard, Bachelier, L.Kunzmann et Iannuzzi in Gobo, Kunzmann, Iannuzzi, Bachelier & Coiffard 2022
Santaniella lobata Gobo, Coiffard, Bachelier, L.Kunzmann et Iannuzzi in Gobo, Kunzmann, Iannuzzi, Bachelier & Coiffard 2022
Citations in Fossil Plant Names
Beurel, S., Bachelier, J. B., Schmidt, A. R. & Sadowski, E. M. (2024): Novel three-dimensional reconstructions of presumed Phylica (Rhamnaceae) from Cretaceous amber suggest Lauralean affinities. – Nat. Plants : 1–5.
Beurel, S., Bachelier, J. B., Hammel, J. U., Shi, G., Wu, X., Rühr, P. T. & Sadowski, E. M. (2023): Flower inclusions of Canarium (Burseraceae) from Miocene Zhangpu amber (China). – Palaeoworld 32: 592–606.
Gobo, W. V., Kunzmann, L., Iannuzzi, R., Santos, T. B. dos, Conceicao, D. M. da, Nascimento, D. R., Silva Filho, W. F., Bachelier, J. B. & Coiffard, C. (2023): A new remarkable Early Cretaceous nelumbonaceous fossil bridges the gap between herbaceous aquatic and woody protealeans. – Sci. Rep. 13: 1–18 (8978).
Gobo, W. V., Kunzmann, L., Iannuzzi, R., Bachelier, J. B. & Coiffard, C. (2022): First evidence of ranunculids in Early Cretaceous tropics. – Sci. Rep. 12: 1–14 (5040).
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