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From: Leaves and fruits of Bauhinia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Cercideae) from the Oligocene Ningming Formation of Guangxi, South China and their biogeographic implications

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Similar leaf forms in Bauhinia and other angiospermous taxa. (a) Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br. Specimen: PE12054. (b) Hoya kerrii Craib. Specimen: IBSC199290. (c) Oxalis corymbosa DC. Specimen: PE1688774. (d) Liriodendrites bradacii K.R. Johnson [44]. (e) Liriophyllum kansense Dilcher et P.R. Crane [45]. (f) Passiflora cupiformis Masters. Specimen: KUN0368045. (g) Zygophyllum fabago L. [41]. (h) Brenierea insignis Humbert [46]. (i) Hymenaea courbaril L. [41]. (j) Guibourtia coleosperma (Benth.) J. Léonard [47]. (k) Aphanocalyx richardsiae (J. Léonard) Wieringa [48, 49]. (l) Bauhinia didyma L. [41]. (m) Bauhinia variegata L. Cultivated at NHMG, Nanning and photographed by Qi Wang on October 17th 2013, also see the Cover Image of this paper. (n) Cercis chinensis Bunge. Cultivated at the Institute of Botany, Beijing. Scale bars = 2 cm.

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