“…1), have living distributions in Malesia and Australasia but are extinct in South America, including Agathis and Araucaria Sect. Eutacta (Araucariaceae), Papuacedrus (Cupressaceae), Dacrycarpus and several other Podocarpaceae, Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Castanopsis (Fagaceae), Ceratopetalum (Cunoniaceae), Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae), and Gymnostoma (Casuarinaceae; for summaries see Kooyman et al, 2014;Wilf et al, 2019Wilf et al, , 2023. Several taxa, particularly the conifers, include extremely large to emergent, carbon-dense living trees that, in some locations, especially at higher elevations of eastern Malesia, define forest structure and provide nutrient-rich seeds and other forage (Paijmans, 1976;Enright & Hill, 1995;Ashton, 2014;Brambach et al, 2020).…”