-
boundary and the
emergence of South-East Asia
triggered the
spread of
sapindaceous lineages".
Annals of Botany. 112 (1): 151–160. doi:10.1093/aob/mct106...
- Hollick, 1929
Athyana †A.
balli (R.W. Brown) MacGinitie, 1969 Lake
Unita A
sapindaceous leaf morphotype.
Moved from Rhus
balli (1934). "Cardiospermum" †"C."...
-
described to species. Cf.
Boniodendron †"Koelreuteria"
arnoldii Becker A
sapindaceous species first described as a
Koelreuteria species,
considered Cf. Boniodendron...
- Huang, Morley, & ****n late
Eocene Yaw
Formation Myanmar A
cupaniean sapindaceous pollen morphotype The type
species is G.
burmanica Henrisporites qujingensis...
-
berryi Sp nom nov
LaMotte Eocene Barnwell Formation USA Georgia A
sapindaceous Cupanites species. A new name for
Cupanites nigricans (1918) Inga alia...
-
boreale Sp nov
Brown Miocene Langhian Latah Formation USA Washington A
sapindaceous species.
Dipteronia insignis Comb nov Jr
synonym (Lesquereux)
Brown Eocene...
- US Washington
Comptonia insignis auct. non Lesquereux. Berry, 1929 A
sapindaceous genus The type
species is
Dipteronia americana (1935) (in part) Also...
- 3732/ajb.1200415. PMID 23360930. Erwin, D. M.; Stockey, R. A. (1990). "
Sapindaceous flowers from the
Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of...
- London:
British Museum. p. 128. Erwin, D. M.; Stockey, R. A. (1990). "
Sapindaceous flowers from the
Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of...
- 1163/22941932-90001183. S2CID 85023353. Erwin, D. M.; Stockey, R. A. (1990). "
Sapindaceous flowers from the
Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Allenby Formation) of...