Raymond J. Carpenter (fl. 2008), botanist.
IPNI standard form: R.J.Carp.
Taxon names authored
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- 10 taxon names authored by Raymond J. Carpenter
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
- Jordan, G.J., Carpenter, R.J. & Hill, R.S. 1998. The macrofossil record of Proteaceae in Tasmania: a review with new species. Australian Systematic Botany 11(4): 465–501. DOI: 10.1071/SB97020 Reference page.
- Hill, R.S., Lewis, T., Carpenter, R.J. & Whang, S.S. 2008. Agathis (Araucariaceae) macrofossils from Cainozoic sediments in south-eastern Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 21: 162–177. PDF Reference page.
- Carpenter, R.J., Jordan, G.J., Lee, D.E. & Hill, R.S. 2010. Leaf fossils of Banksia (Proteaceae) from New Zealand: An Australian abroad. American journal of botany, 97(2): 288–297. DOI: 10.3732/ajb.0900199 . Reference page.
- Carpenter, R.J., Jordan, G.J., Mildenhall, D.C. & Lee, D.E. 2011. Leaf fossils of the ancient Tasmanian relict Microcachrys (Podocarpaceae) from New Zealand. American Journal of Botany 98(7): 1164–1172. DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1000506 Reference page.
- Carpenter, R.J., Bannister, J.M., Lee, D.E. & Jordan, G.J. 2012. Proteaceae leaf fossils from the Oligo–Miocene of New Zealand: new species and evidence of biome and trait conservatism. Australian Systematic Botany 25(6): 375–389. DOI: 10.1071/SB12018 Reference page.
- Carpenter, R.J., Bannister, J.M., Lee, D.E. & Jordan, G.J. 2014. Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora (Nothofagaceae) leaf fossils from New Zealand: a link to Australia and New Guinea? Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 174(4): 503–515. DOI: 10.1111/boj.12143 Reference page.
- Macphailm, M. & Carpenter, R.J. 2013. New potential nearest living relatives for Araucariaceae producing fossil Wollemi Pine-type pollen (Dilwynites granulatus W.K. Harris, 1965). Alcheringa 38(1): 135–139. DOI: 10.1080/03115518.2014.843145 Reference page.
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