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- Acer latahense is an extinct maple species in the family Sapindaceae described from series of isolated fossil leaves. The species is known from the latest...
- Cheng Acer kweilinense W.P.Fang & M.Y.Fang Acer laevigatum Wall. †Acer latahense Wolfe & Tanai Acer laurinum H****k. Acer laxiflorum Pax Acer leipoense...
- combination, as the type-material fits the description of Bulgaria; Sarcosoma latahense, which is now considered a synonym to Pseudosarcosoma latahensis and placed...
- rufinerve, commonly called the redvein or Honshū maple. The fossil species A. latahense from Washington state and Oregon is distinguishable from A. palaeorufinerve...
- & Tyonek Formation  USA  Alaska extinct member of section Rubra Acer latahense sp nov Valid Wolfe & Tanai early - Late Miocene Latah Formation  USA  Washington...
- distributed among five genera. Pseudosarcosoma was added in 2013 to contain P. latahense when molecular phylogenetic studies demonstrated the fungus to be more...
- include the decomposers Discina perlata, Gyromitra montana, Sarcosoma latahense, and Plectania nannfeldtii. Urnula mexicana is suspected to be mycorrhizal...
- as deep. Bulgaria inquinans has a very shallow cup and Pseudosarcosoma latahense lacks the gelatinous interior. Urnula craterium grows singly or clustered...
- Magnolia sp. of Knowlton (1926) Magnolia californica auct. non Lesquereux, nec Berry, 1929 A Magnolia species. Moved from Apocynophyllum latahense (1929)...
- (Paden & Tylutki) M. Carbone, Agnello & Baglivo (2009) = Pseudosarcosoma latahense, Chorioactidaceae P. lilliputiana Le Gal (1953) = Sarcoscypha lilliputiana...