Pinus

Smith, MacKenzie A., Greenwalt, Dale E. & Manchester, Steven R., 2023, Diverse Fruits And Seeds Of The Mid-Eocene Kishenehn Formation, Northwestern Montana, Usa, And Their Implications For Biogeography, Fossil Imprint 79 (1), pp. 37-88 : 46

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2023.004

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D2487A3-EF56-826A-FB86-FA216BECF8CC

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Felipe

scientific name

Pinus
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Subgenus Pinus L.

Pinus sp. C 3

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M a t e r i a l. USNM PAL 626064.

L o c a l i t y. Deep Ford.

D e s c r i p t i o n. Cone scale 23.7 mm long; apophysis large, rhomboid, 7.1 mm tall and, 11.3 mm wide; umbo dorsal.

R e m a r k s. Pinus subg. Pinus (also known as Diploxylon , the hard pines or yellow pines) have large, rhomboid apophyses and dorsal umbos.

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