Sahulia suboppositifolia is species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is a tree endemic to New Guinea.[1] It is the sole species in genus Sahulia.[2]
S. suboppostifolia can grow up to 30 meters tall. It is evergreen, hermaphroditic, and latex-producing.[3]
It is endemic to New Guinea and known only from near Lake Murray in Western Province of Papua New Guinea, and from Aroa and Koitaki (east of Port Moresby) in Central Province. It grows in lowland and hill tropical rain forest, from sea level to about 450 meters elevation.[3]
The genus name Sahulia refers to the Sahul Shelf between New Guinea and Australia. Phylogenetically the genus is sister to Amorphospermum, Niemeyera, Pycnandra, and Planchonella.[3]
Sahulia suboppositifolia is species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is a tree endemic to New Guinea. It is the sole species in genus Sahulia.
S. suboppostifolia can grow up to 30 meters tall. It is evergreen, hermaphroditic, and latex-producing.
It is endemic to New Guinea and known only from near Lake Murray in Western Province of Papua New Guinea, and from Aroa and Koitaki (east of Port Moresby) in Central Province. It grows in lowland and hill tropical rain forest, from sea level to about 450 meters elevation.
The genus name Sahulia refers to the Sahul Shelf between New Guinea and Australia. Phylogenetically the genus is sister to Amorphospermum, Niemeyera, Pycnandra, and Planchonella.
Sahulia es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la subfamilia Textulariinae, de la familia Textulariidae, de la superfamilia Textularioidea, del suborden Textulariina[1] y del orden Textulariida.[2][3][4] Su especie tipo es Sahulia patelliformis. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.
Sahulia incluye a las siguientes especies:[5][6][7]
Otra especie considerada en Sahulia es:
Sahulia es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la subfamilia Textulariinae, de la familia Textulariidae, de la superfamilia Textularioidea, del suborden Textulariina y del orden Textulariida. Su especie tipo es Sahulia patelliformis. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.