Extinct genus <i>Lagokarpos</i> reveals a biogeographic connection between Tibet and other regions in the Northern Hemisphere during the Paleogene
He Tang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhe‐Kun Zhou(Kunming Institute of Botany), Tao Su(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Congli Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fan Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shu‐Feng Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jia Liu(China University of Geosciences), Jian Huang(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Wei‐Yu‐Dong Deng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Teresa E.V. Spicer(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Feixiang Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Robert A. Spicer(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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