Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum

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According to some modern paleobotanists, the most ancient known representatives of Diplotropideae appeared in the Eocene. The present range of this tribe suggests their South American origin. However, in 1989 fossil fruits attributed to the middle Eocene (the age of about 45 million years ago) have been found in south-eastern North America (USA, Tennessee and Kentucky). Their significant similarity with the fruits of extant species of the genus Diplotropis was revealed, and a new fossil species Diplotropis claibornensis Herendeen et Dilcher was described. The fruits of this fossil species are similar to those of extant members of the section Racemosa, described by Lima[removed]D. racemosa and

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