
TABLE 1. — The five groups defined by cluster analysis and the plant palynomorphs that compose them. Taxonomy follows that originally presented in McCoy et al. (2022). GroupTaxa1Abiespollenites, Pinuspollenites2Artemisiapollenites, Caprifoliaceae, Carpinites, Cathayapollenites, Iteapollenites, Keteleeria, Nyssapollenites, Oleidearumpollenites, Parthenopollenites, Platycaryapollenites, Rhamnaceae, Salixipollenites, Tetradomonoporites, Urtica, Verrucatosporites, Laevigatosporites, Echinatisporites, Stereisporites steroides3Cercidiphyllum, Compositoipollenites, Coryloides, Cyperaceae, Ericipites, Ilexpollenites, Juglanspollenites, Oleidearumpollenites, Salixipollenites, Tricolpopollenites sp.,4Betulaepollenites, Cupressacites, Cupuliferoipollenites, Liliacidites, Sciadopitys, Tricopopollenites liblarensis, Tricolpopollenites fallax, Quercoidites microhenrici, Zonalapollenites5Alnipollenites verus, Cedripites, Cyrillaceaepollenites, Graminidites, Myricipites, Piceaepollenites, Quercoidites henrici, Tricolpopollenites ipilensis, Tricolporopollenites sp., Lygodium
Published as part of Pound, Matthew J., McCOY, Jessica, Pound, Marion C. E., Riding, James B. & Jennifer M. K. O'KEEFE, 2026, Seasonality controls the vegetation of a late Middle Miocene forest in Europe, pp. 4 in Geodiversitas 48 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2026v48a1, http://zenodo.org/record/18412164
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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