Extant Bauhinia (Leguminosae) is a genus of 300 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, widely distributed in pantropical areas, but its diversification history in southeastern Asia, one of its centers of highest diversity, remains unclear. We report new fossils of three Bauhinia species with cuticular preservation from the Paleogene of Puyang Basin, southwestern China. Our finding likely extends the emergence of Bauhinia in Asia to the late Eocene. Together with previously reported fossil records, we show that the diversification of Bauhinia in Asia and the phenomenon of a small region harboring multiple Bauhinia species in southwestern China could be traced back to the Paleogene
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Morphological analyses of leaves from illustrated species in Bauhinia and its allies. (PDF 158Â kb
The evolutionary history and classification of epiphyllous cryptogams are still poorly known. Leptol...
Extant Bauhinia (Leguminosae) is a genus of 300 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, widely distrib...
Background: Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the pantropical genus Bauh...
While a recent molecular phylogeographical study shows that, Cladrastis, a small woody genus in the ...
AbstractThe palaeodiversity of flowering plants in Yunnan has been extensively interpreted from both...
AbstractEurya has an excellent fossil record in Europe, but it has only a few fossil occurrences in ...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
Drynarioid ferns comprise a large group in the Polypodiaceae family and are characterised by anastom...
The Hengduan Mountains region (HMR) on southeastern Tibetan Plateau, supports a high diversity of he...
Yunnan in SW China is a world renowned hotspot for diverse species of vascular plants such as ferns....
Plant fossils play an important role in understanding landscape evolution across the Tibetan Region,...
For much of the last thirty years, the caesalpinioid genus Bauhinia has been recognised by numerous ...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Morphological analyses of leaves from illustrated species in Bauhinia and its allies. (PDF 158Â kb
The evolutionary history and classification of epiphyllous cryptogams are still poorly known. Leptol...
Extant Bauhinia (Leguminosae) is a genus of 300 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, widely distrib...
Background: Morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the pantropical genus Bauh...
While a recent molecular phylogeographical study shows that, Cladrastis, a small woody genus in the ...
AbstractThe palaeodiversity of flowering plants in Yunnan has been extensively interpreted from both...
AbstractEurya has an excellent fossil record in Europe, but it has only a few fossil occurrences in ...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
Drynarioid ferns comprise a large group in the Polypodiaceae family and are characterised by anastom...
The Hengduan Mountains region (HMR) on southeastern Tibetan Plateau, supports a high diversity of he...
Yunnan in SW China is a world renowned hotspot for diverse species of vascular plants such as ferns....
Plant fossils play an important role in understanding landscape evolution across the Tibetan Region,...
For much of the last thirty years, the caesalpinioid genus Bauhinia has been recognised by numerous ...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Thuja, a genus of Cupressaceae comprising five extant species, presently occurs in both East Asia (3...
Morphological analyses of leaves from illustrated species in Bauhinia and its allies. (PDF 158Â kb
The evolutionary history and classification of epiphyllous cryptogams are still poorly known. Leptol...