Calocedrus shengxianensis, a late Miocene relative of C. macrolepis (Cupressaceae) from South China: Implications for paleoclimate and evolution of the genus
Jianwei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhe‐Kun Zhou(Kunming Institute of Botany), Jonathan M. Adams(Cranfield University), Ashalata D’Rozario, Jian Huang(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
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