Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have rich fossil fruit record in Cenozoic sediments of Europe and North America, but unfortunately none have been reported from Cenozoic sediments of India and Asia until now. Here, we report the occurrence of leaf remains (both impression and compression) along with carbonised fruits, resembling morphologically and anatomically those of the extant endemic species Mastixia arborea C.B. Clarke. Our materials were recovered from the middle Miocene to early Pleistocene Siwalik sediments exposed around West Kameng and Papumpare districts in Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya. These new fossil materials confirm the existence of Mastixia in the Miocene-...
are equally important to support the molecular phylogenetic studies and plate tectonic models. from...
A revision of the genus in its entire range of distribution is presented. Out of more than 50 publis...
Our understanding regarding the onset and development of the modern South Asia monsoon (SAM) is stil...
Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have r...
Seven fossil leaves with cuticle described here were collected from the lower, middle and upper stra...
Premise of research: A large number of fossil coryphoid palm wood and fruits have been reported from...
A comprehensive morphotaxonomical evaluation of diverse angiospermic dicotyledonous leaf impressions...
A morpho-taxonomic study of leaf remains from the upper part of the Siwalik succession of sediments ...
We report for the first-time well-preserved leaflets of Hylodesmum palaeoglutinosum from the latest ...
We report the occurrence of two leaf impressions and one leaf compression along with one winged frui...
Here, we report fossil leaves, woods, and pollen grains comparable to Calophyllum L. (mainly to Calo...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from the...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from...
This study presents six new species of Asterina (Asterinaceae), A. indodeightonii, A. mioconsobrina,...
are equally important to support the molecular phylogenetic studies and plate tectonic models. from...
A revision of the genus in its entire range of distribution is presented. Out of more than 50 publis...
Our understanding regarding the onset and development of the modern South Asia monsoon (SAM) is stil...
Mastixioids in the family Cornaceae, are presently native only in limited areas of Asia, they have r...
Seven fossil leaves with cuticle described here were collected from the lower, middle and upper stra...
Premise of research: A large number of fossil coryphoid palm wood and fruits have been reported from...
A comprehensive morphotaxonomical evaluation of diverse angiospermic dicotyledonous leaf impressions...
A morpho-taxonomic study of leaf remains from the upper part of the Siwalik succession of sediments ...
We report for the first-time well-preserved leaflets of Hylodesmum palaeoglutinosum from the latest ...
We report the occurrence of two leaf impressions and one leaf compression along with one winged frui...
Here, we report fossil leaves, woods, and pollen grains comparable to Calophyllum L. (mainly to Calo...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from the...
The Gondwanan origin, northward migration and subsequent collision with Asia means that the Indian s...
A new fossil leaf impression of Alphonsea Hk. f. & T. of the family Annonaceae is described from...
This study presents six new species of Asterina (Asterinaceae), A. indodeightonii, A. mioconsobrina,...
are equally important to support the molecular phylogenetic studies and plate tectonic models. from...
A revision of the genus in its entire range of distribution is presented. Out of more than 50 publis...
Our understanding regarding the onset and development of the modern South Asia monsoon (SAM) is stil...