Diverse Cenozoic (possibly latest Oligocene to mid–late Miocene) macrofossils from the Lightning Ridge opal fields are illustrated and discussed. Specimens identified to, or closely comparable with, extant taxa include ferns (Lygodium, Gleichenia and others), conifers now extinct in Australia (Dacrydium, Retrophyllum and Papuacedrus), Lauraceae (Cryptocarya/Cinnamomum), sclerophyllous Proteaceae (Banksia, Lomatia and Grevillea), Cunoniaceae/Elaeocarpaceae and Eucalyptus (and/or other Myrtaceae). Overall, at least four fern, three conifer and 30 angiosperm taxa are recognised. The climate supported many species with close relatives in wet Australasian habitats, including rainforests. However, a drier or more seasonal (?monsoonal) aspect is e...
Fossil pollen and spores preserved in drillcore from both the upper South Alligator River (SARV) in ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
The Australian Tertiary plant fossil record documents rainforests of a tropical to temperate charact...
In this study, data from fossil macrofloras and microfloras in southeastern Australia are used to re...
ABSTRACT: Tropical rainforests in the northeast of Australia have been interpreted as being either c...
© CSIRO 2005Cupressaceae macrofossils are difficult to identify in older sediments, but the extant s...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
© CSIRO 2001The macrofossil record of the plant family Cunoniaceae in Australia is summarised and re...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Premise of the study: The origin of biomes is of great interest globally. Molecular phylogenetic and...
Fossil pollen and spores preserved in drillcore from both the upper South Alligator River (SARV) in ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
The Australian Tertiary plant fossil record documents rainforests of a tropical to temperate charact...
In this study, data from fossil macrofloras and microfloras in southeastern Australia are used to re...
ABSTRACT: Tropical rainforests in the northeast of Australia have been interpreted as being either c...
© CSIRO 2005Cupressaceae macrofossils are difficult to identify in older sediments, but the extant s...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
The Australian fossil record shows that from ca. 25 Myr ago, the aseasonal-wet biome (rainforest and...
© CSIRO 2001The macrofossil record of the plant family Cunoniaceae in Australia is summarised and re...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Callitris Vent., is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere Cupressaceae (conifer) genera, with...
Premise of the study: The origin of biomes is of great interest globally. Molecular phylogenetic and...
Fossil pollen and spores preserved in drillcore from both the upper South Alligator River (SARV) in ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...