We sectioned a permineralized stem preserved in marine calcareous concretions from the Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula using the cellulose-acetate peel technique. The material is a slender stem displaying a combination of characters such as: (i) absence of vessels and axial parenchyma, (ii) presence of a cambial variant which produces axial vascular elements in segments (AVES pattern), and (iii) elongated upright ray cells. This character combination allows us to assign this fossil to family Chloranthaceae and to relate it to an extant genus Sarcandra. Consequently we describe Sarcandraxylon sanjosense gen. et sp. nov., representing the first vegetative fossil of Chloranthaceae—a basal angiosperm famil...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Lactoridaceae are a monotypic family confined to Masatierra Island, Juan Fernández Archipelago, in t...
Studies of the earliest Cretaceous angiosperms in the 1970s made only broad comparisons with living ...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
The pinnately lobed Aptian leaf fossil Mesodescolea plicata was originally described as a cycad, but...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diverse family of flowering plants. Despite the...
Canrightiopsis with three species (C. intermedia, C. crassitesta, C. dinisii) is described from the ...
The near-basal angiosperm family Chloranthaceae (with four living genera) is prominently represented...
This paper describes the diversity, taphonomy and palaeoecology of angiosperm leaves that dominate a...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
The study of plant material from localities of Late Cretaceous age from southern latitudes is fundam...
An angiospermous wood from the Lower Cretaceous (upper Albian) of the Cerro Barcino Formation, Chubu...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Lactoridaceae are a monotypic family confined to Masatierra Island, Juan Fernández Archipelago, in t...
Studies of the earliest Cretaceous angiosperms in the 1970s made only broad comparisons with living ...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
The pinnately lobed Aptian leaf fossil Mesodescolea plicata was originally described as a cycad, but...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diverse family of flowering plants. Despite the...
Canrightiopsis with three species (C. intermedia, C. crassitesta, C. dinisii) is described from the ...
The near-basal angiosperm family Chloranthaceae (with four living genera) is prominently represented...
This paper describes the diversity, taphonomy and palaeoecology of angiosperm leaves that dominate a...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
The study of plant material from localities of Late Cretaceous age from southern latitudes is fundam...
An angiospermous wood from the Lower Cretaceous (upper Albian) of the Cerro Barcino Formation, Chubu...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Lactoridaceae are a monotypic family confined to Masatierra Island, Juan Fernández Archipelago, in t...
Studies of the earliest Cretaceous angiosperms in the 1970s made only broad comparisons with living ...