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Phyllocladus palaeogenicus
Phyllocladus palaeogenicus Cookson, Pike Austral. J. Bot., 2(1): 63. Feb 1954
- Name
- Phyllocladus palaeogenicus
- Rank
- Unranked
- Generic Name
- [Genus] Phyllocladus
- Authors (Pub.)
- Cookson I. C.
Pike K. M.
- Publication
- The fossil occurrence of Phyllocladus and two other Podocarpaceous types in Australia [1954/2]
- Journal
- Australian journal of botany
- Volume
- 2
- Issue
- 1
- Page number
- 63
- Year
- 1954
- Fossil Status
- sporae dispersae (pollen)
- Stratigraphy
- Paleogene
- Location
- Australia: New South Wales: Vegetable Creek (Emmaville). Mudstone from Deep Leads. Melb. Univ. Geol. Dept. No. 242. Age: Oligocene. Victoria: Yallourn. Ligneous clay from fruit zone near floor of Open Cut. "Brown coal at various horizons in the Open Cut. Age: Oligocene. Balcombe Bay. Mudstone containing leaf remains, from coastal cliff. Age: Pre-Lower Miocene. Lal Lal. Ligneous clay from Vic. Mines Dept. bore 62 a t 325 ft. Age: Early Tertiary. Anglesea. Carbonaceous sandstone in coastal cliff, near mouth of Anglesea River. Age: ? Middle Eocene. Birregurra. Ligneous clay from Vic. Mines Dept. bore 1 at 760 ft ; 823-824 ft. Age: Tertiary. Tasmania: Ouse. 'Lignitic seam in Ouse River about COO yd upstream from Bridge Hotel. Age: ? Oligocene; Trevallyn. Pre-basaltic clay from bore 2003 at 36-37 ft and 70-81 ft; investigation bore for the tailrace excavations for the Trevallyn Power Station. Age: ? Oligocene. South Australia: Cootabarlow, near Lake Frome. Carbonaceous shale. S.A. Dept. of Mines bore a t 515-537 ft. Age: ? Early Tertiary; Pidinga. Lignite from S.A. Dept. of Mines bore P 15 at 35 ft 6 in.-41 ft 6 in. Age: Tertiary.
- Paleoregion
- Australia
Data for Not defined
- Repository
- National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
- Repository Number
- s/n