Fossil fruits of <i>Canarium</i> (Burseraceae) from Eastern Asia and their implications for phytogeographical history
<p>The genus <i>Canarium</i> contains approximately 78 species distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. <i>Canarium</i> is characterized by a distinctive drupaceous fruit with a trilocular endocarp derived from three fused pyrenes. Here, we describe new <...
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| Main Author: | Meng Han (782687) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Steven R. Manchester (433852) (author), Yan Wu (70890) (author), Jianhua Jin (537722) (author), Cheng Quan (262806) (author) |
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2017
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