The fossil record of Icacinaceae in Australia supports long-standing Palaeo-Antarctic rainforest connections in southern high latitudes

Reference LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:ref:1196

Authors: A. C. Rozefelds, G. W. Stull, P. Hayes & D. R. Greenwood

Full citation: Rozefelds, A. C., Stull, G. W., Hayes, P. & Greenwood, D. R. (2021): The fossil record of Icacinaceae in Australia supports long-standing Palaeo-Antarctic rainforest connections in southern high latitudes. – Historical Biology 33(11): 2854–2864.

Published: 2021-10

Journal: Historical Biology

Volume: 33

Issue: 11

Pages: 2854–2864

Journal publisher: Taylor & Francis

DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2020.1832089

New names or combinations

Manchesteria Rozefelds et Stull in Rozefelds, Stull, Hayes & Greenwood 2021

Manchesteria australis Stull et Rozefelds in Rozefelds, Stull, Hayes & Greenwood 2021

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