Premise: Undoubtedly, fossils are critical for understanding evolutionary transformations in deep time. Here, we reinvestigate the microspores and megaspores of Paleoazolla patagonica, a water fern found in Late Cretaceous sediments of the Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, which provides novel evidence on the past history of the water fern clade. The study was based on recently collected specimens and additional observations of the original material. Methods: Most specimens analyzed herein were obtained from new palynological samples collected at the Cerro Bosta and Cañadón del Irupé localities, La Colonia Formation. Samples were mechanically disaggregated and treated with hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acid. Spores were studied using s...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
Premise of research. While Azolla has a rich fossil record based on dispersed megaspore apparatuses ...
We describe a water fern spore assemblage from the Maastrichtian La Colonia Formation, Chubut Provin...
Herein, we report new fossil remains with marsileaceous affinity associated with dispersed microspor...
We report here two megaspores species related to the aquatic ferns of the Order Salviniales from the...
We compiled the fossil record of the heterosporous water ferns (Salviniales) including macro- and mi...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
Premise of research. Reproductive structures of modern genera of heterosporous water ferns (Marsilea...
Herein we report new macrofossils and associated microfossils representing the aquatic fern family M...
peer reviewedThe Mesozoic is a key period in fern evolution, with the rise of most modern families. ...
The freshwater ferns (Salviniales) are well represented in the Maastrichtian deposits of Cerro de lo...
The species Coniopteris laciniata and Sphenopteris wonnacottii are heterophyllous ferns recovered fr...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
We here describe Marattiopsis patagonica sp. nov. (Marattiaceae) based on vegetative and fertile fol...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
Premise of research. While Azolla has a rich fossil record based on dispersed megaspore apparatuses ...
We describe a water fern spore assemblage from the Maastrichtian La Colonia Formation, Chubut Provin...
Herein, we report new fossil remains with marsileaceous affinity associated with dispersed microspor...
We report here two megaspores species related to the aquatic ferns of the Order Salviniales from the...
We compiled the fossil record of the heterosporous water ferns (Salviniales) including macro- and mi...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
Premise of research. Reproductive structures of modern genera of heterosporous water ferns (Marsilea...
Herein we report new macrofossils and associated microfossils representing the aquatic fern family M...
peer reviewedThe Mesozoic is a key period in fern evolution, with the rise of most modern families. ...
The freshwater ferns (Salviniales) are well represented in the Maastrichtian deposits of Cerro de lo...
The species Coniopteris laciniata and Sphenopteris wonnacottii are heterophyllous ferns recovered fr...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
We here describe Marattiopsis patagonica sp. nov. (Marattiaceae) based on vegetative and fertile fol...
In this contribution, we describe latest Cretaceous aquatic plant communities from the La Colonia Fo...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
Premise of research. While Azolla has a rich fossil record based on dispersed megaspore apparatuses ...