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Catahoulea M.L. DeVore, K.B. Pigg, D.L. Dilcher & D. Freile, 2014 †

11922820  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11922820)

accepted
Genus
marine, terrestrial
fossil only
DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 
Taxonomic remark Involucres containing nutlets, Oligocene and Middle Eocene, U.S.A.  
Taxonomic remark Involucres containing nutlets, Oligocene and Middle Eocene, U.S.A. [details]
IRMNG (2022). Catahoulea M.L. DeVore, K.B. Pigg, D.L. Dilcher & D. Freile, 2014 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11922820 on 2024-11-21
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original description DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

basis of record DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

verified source for family DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

name verified source DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

current name source DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

extant flag source DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 

habitat flag source DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B.; Dilcher, D. L.; Freile, D. (2014). Catahoulea grahamii, a new genus and species of fagaceous involucres from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation, central Texas, and the middle Eocene Claiborne Formation of Kentucky and Tennessee, U.S.A. Pp. 39-50 in W. D. Stevens, O. M. Montiel, P. H. Raven, Eds.: Paleobotany and Biogeography. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. [details] 
Unreviewed
Taxonomic remark Involucres containing nutlets, Oligocene and Middle Eocene, U.S.A. [details]

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