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    Late Oligocene Melia (Meliaceae) from the Nanning Basin of South China and it’s biogeographical implication

    Melia L. is a small genus of only 2–3 species, which is native to Indo-Malesia, India, Pakistan and southern parts of tropical Africa. Fossil records of Melia are known from the early Miocene to the Pleistocene. ...

    Wei-Qiu Liu, Sheng-Lan Xu, Qiong-Yao Fu, Cheng Quan in Journal of Palaeogeography (2021)

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    Mummified Oligocene fruits of Schima (Theaceae) and their systematic and biogeographic implications

    The genus Schima includes about 20 species and is distributed only in southern China and adjacent areas of Asia. The previous molecular phylogenetic analysis suggested Schima is in the tribe Gordoniae, along with...

    **ang-Gang Shi, Qiong-Yao Fu, Jian-Hua **, Cheng Quan in Scientific Reports (2017)