angiosperm species that are illegitimate homonyms of fossils". Ann. Bot. Fenn. 51: 307. 2014. doi:10.5735/085.051.0506. "Ilex obovata". Plants of the World online...
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Conant". The International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 26 July 2021. Recovery Plan: Ilex Cookii/Cyathea dryopteroides. US FWS. Atlanta, Georgia. 1990....
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names arise from the similarity of its foliage to that of the English holly Ilex aquifolium; the glossy green leaves generally have very prickly serrated...
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and warm localities. The statement that the larva feeds also on Quercus ilex is doubtless occasioned by an error of identification. The pupa is very slender...
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sumac, Hybridized with other Klondike Mountain Formation Rhus Aquifoliaceae Ilex Undescribed A holly Not described to species Araliaceae Aralia Undescribed...
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Fisher Formation "Goshen flora" USA Oregon A theaceous relative. Moved from Ilex oregona (1933) Cinnamomophyllum bendirei Comb nov (Knowlton) Wolfe Eocene...
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family pollen Affiliated with Ilex †Ilexpollenites margaritatus (Potonié) Thiergart A holly family pollen Possibly affiliated Ilex mucronata †Ilexpollenites...
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Family Genus species Sites Notes Images Aquifoliaceae Ilex Undescribed Republic A holly Not described to species Araliaceae Aralia Undescribed Republic...
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1163/22941932-40190253. S2CID 199630542. Alexander B. Doweld (2019). "New names for Ilex and Ilexpollenites (Aquifoliaceae), extant and fossil. Notulae Systematicae...
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States ( Oregon) A member of the family Berberidaceae; a replacement name for Ilex sinuata Chaney & Axelrod (1959). Anacolosidites eosenonicus Sp. nov Valid...
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miopannonica, and Symplocos ecuadorica, new replacement names for the homonyms of fossils". Phytotaxa. 329 (2): 180–184. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.329.2...
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