Euodia (plant)
Euodia is a plant genus in the family Rutaceae. Euodia is sometimes misspelled as Evodia. The species now included in the genus Tetradium were previously included in Euodia, and may be commonly referred to as euodia.
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Evodia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. (orth. var.) |
Fossil record
Fossil seeds of Euodia costata have been recovered from Eocene sediments at Hordle, Hants, southern England. A fossil species, Euodia lignita, has been described from Oligocene Brandon Lignite sediments in Vermont, United States.[1]
Species
- Euodia elleryana
- Euodia hortensis J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
- Euodia hylandii
- Euodia lunuankenda
- Euodia macrocarpa
- Euodia pubifolia
- Euodia robusta
- Euodia schullei Warb.
- Euodia simplicifolia
- Euodia tietaensis
- Euodia vitiflora
Former species
- Euodia ruticarpa, now Tetradium ruticarpum
- Euodia micrococca, now Melicope micrococca
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References
- Euodia costata (Chandler) Tiffney, (Rutaceae) from the Eocene of Southern England by Bruce H. Tiffney, Article in Paläontologische Zeitschrift December 1981, Volume 55, Issue 3, pp 185-190
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