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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hypericum antiquum is an extinct species oHypericum antiquum is an extinct species of the genus Hypericum that was present during the Eocene epoch. The species' fossils are the oldest collected of Hypericum, and it is believed that the species is the common ancestor of the tribe Hypericeae. Fossil seeds have been found in Russia, and the predicted of the species stretched across Eurasia. It is theorized that one factor leading to the species' extinction is a global cooling at the end of the Eocene that removed much of its habitat.e Eocene that removed much of its habitat.
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rdfs:comment Hypericum antiquum is an extinct species oHypericum antiquum is an extinct species of the genus Hypericum that was present during the Eocene epoch. The species' fossils are the oldest collected of Hypericum, and it is believed that the species is the common ancestor of the tribe Hypericeae. Fossil seeds have been found in Russia, and the predicted of the species stretched across Eurasia. It is theorized that one factor leading to the species' extinction is a global cooling at the end of the Eocene that removed much of its habitat.e Eocene that removed much of its habitat.
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