IRMNG taxon details
basis of record
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2012 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
name verified source
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2012 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
current name source
Philippe, M.; Bamford, M. K. (2008). A key to morphogenera used for Mesozoic conifer-like woods. <em>Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.</em> 148(2-4): 184-207., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2007.09.004 [details]
extant flag source
Farr, E. R.; Zijlstra, G. (eds). (1996-current). Index Nominum Genericorum (ING). A compilation of generic names published for organisms covered by the ICN: International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. [previously: organisms covered by the International Code for Botanical Nomenclature] (2012 version). , available online at https://naturalhistory2.si.edu/botany/ing/ [details]
habitat flag source
as per family [details]
Unverified
Descriptive info Wood; Upper Jurassic; Tendaguru, Tanzania. (Index Nominum Genericorum) [details]
Taxonomic remark From Philippe & Bamford, 2008: four morphogenera have been described by Süß and Schultka on the basis of charcoalified wood from the Jurassic of Tanzania (Paratetraclinoxylon, Primopodocarpoxylon, Semipodocarpoxylon, Semicircoporoxylon; 2006). Their diagnoses are very similar, the main difference between them being the nature (i.e. cupressoid, podocarpoid or circoporoid) of the cross-field pits. ... If more emphasis is put on oculipore number and disposition than on their type, then all these four morphogenera are similar to Brachyoxylon Hollick et Jeffrey. [details]
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