Southern-Hemisphere terrestrial communities from the early Paleocene are poorly known, but recent work on Danian plant fossils from the Salamanca Formation in Chubut Province, Argentina are providing critical data on earliest Paleocene floras. The fossils described here come from a site in the Salamanca Formation dating to ca. 1 million years or less after the end-Cretaceous extinction event; they are the first fossil flowers reported from the Danian of South America, and possible the entire Southern Hemisphere. They are compressions and impressions in flat-laminated light gray shale, and they belong to the family Rhamnaceae (buckthorns). Flowers of Notiantha grandensis gen. et sp. nov. are pentamerous, with distinctly keeled calyx lobes pr...
An impressive and growing list of biogeographically interesting plant and animal taxa occur in Paleo...
<div><p>Nearly all data regarding land-plant turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary come ...
Myrtaceae, the gum tree family, is a large angiosperm clade of 5671 species mostly distributed in tr...
Southern-Hemisphere terrestrial communities from the early Paleocene are poorly known, but recent wo...
Background and Aims: Early Palaeocene (Danian) plant fossils from Patagonia provide information on t...
Plant species with predominantly tropical and subtropical modern distributions (or meso-megathermal ...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
An impressive and growing list of biogeographically interesting plant and animal taxa occur in Paleo...
The cycads pose classic problems in evolutionary biogeography, owing to their far-flung extant distr...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The flip-leaved podocarp Retrophyllum has a disjunct extant distribution in So...
Nearly all data regarding land-plant turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary come from wes...
The Río Turbio Formation (Eocene–?Oligocene) is of particular paleobotanical interest owing to its c...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
An impressive and growing list of biogeographically interesting plant and animal taxa occur in Paleo...
<div><p>Nearly all data regarding land-plant turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary come ...
Myrtaceae, the gum tree family, is a large angiosperm clade of 5671 species mostly distributed in tr...
Southern-Hemisphere terrestrial communities from the early Paleocene are poorly known, but recent wo...
Background and Aims: Early Palaeocene (Danian) plant fossils from Patagonia provide information on t...
Plant species with predominantly tropical and subtropical modern distributions (or meso-megathermal ...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
An impressive and growing list of biogeographically interesting plant and animal taxa occur in Paleo...
The cycads pose classic problems in evolutionary biogeography, owing to their far-flung extant distr...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The flip-leaved podocarp Retrophyllum has a disjunct extant distribution in So...
Nearly all data regarding land-plant turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary come from wes...
The Río Turbio Formation (Eocene–?Oligocene) is of particular paleobotanical interest owing to its c...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
An impressive and growing list of biogeographically interesting plant and animal taxa occur in Paleo...
<div><p>Nearly all data regarding land-plant turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary come ...
Myrtaceae, the gum tree family, is a large angiosperm clade of 5671 species mostly distributed in tr...