The Carnian Ischigualasto Formation of Argentina is known worldwide by its great abundance of palaeovertebrates, including the oldest dinosaurs and a palaeoflora represented by Onslow-type palynofloras, permineralizations, and compressions of foliage. However, thin deposits composed exclusively by cuticles are also preserved in this unit. This unusual type of preservation, where cuticles have accumulated as thousands of superimposed specimens without sediment between them, represents leaf litters of autochthonous or parauchthonous origin. Leaf litters are preserved into periodically flooded abandoned fluvial channels, which received accumulations of leaves from the riparian vegetation that, combined with pyroclastic inputs, generated ideal ...
Foliar cuticle of a new species of Ruflorinia, R. orlandoi Carrizo et Del Fueyo, from the Lower Cret...
The first fossil macroflora assemblage from the Cerro de Las Cabras Formation at its type locality, ...
The record of Cycadales in Patagonia begins in the Triassic and extends up to the Oligocene. In this...
Zuberia is a leaf genus of the Mesozoic seed fern foliage that belongs to Corystospermales. Disperse...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
An anatomical and ecological study of a Late Pennsylvanian-early Permian assemblage of silicified tr...
The early Late Triassic Chañares Formation of Argentina contains one of the richest tetrapod-bearing...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The cuticle of a new cycad, Pseudoctenis ornata Archangelsky et al., sp. nov. is described and discu...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
The study of plant material from localities of Late Cretaceous age from southern latitudes is fundam...
The Río Turbio Formation (Eocene–?Oligocene) is of particular paleobotanical interest owing to its c...
We report a small number of well preserved Late Pennsylvanian plant fossils physically associated wi...
The Chubut Group (Cretaceous) consists of continental volcaniclastic deposits widely distributed in ...
Foliar cuticle of a new species of Ruflorinia, R. orlandoi Carrizo et Del Fueyo, from the Lower Cret...
The first fossil macroflora assemblage from the Cerro de Las Cabras Formation at its type locality, ...
The record of Cycadales in Patagonia begins in the Triassic and extends up to the Oligocene. In this...
Zuberia is a leaf genus of the Mesozoic seed fern foliage that belongs to Corystospermales. Disperse...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
An anatomical and ecological study of a Late Pennsylvanian-early Permian assemblage of silicified tr...
The early Late Triassic Chañares Formation of Argentina contains one of the richest tetrapod-bearing...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The cuticle of a new cycad, Pseudoctenis ornata Archangelsky et al., sp. nov. is described and discu...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
The study of plant material from localities of Late Cretaceous age from southern latitudes is fundam...
The Río Turbio Formation (Eocene–?Oligocene) is of particular paleobotanical interest owing to its c...
We report a small number of well preserved Late Pennsylvanian plant fossils physically associated wi...
The Chubut Group (Cretaceous) consists of continental volcaniclastic deposits widely distributed in ...
Foliar cuticle of a new species of Ruflorinia, R. orlandoi Carrizo et Del Fueyo, from the Lower Cret...
The first fossil macroflora assemblage from the Cerro de Las Cabras Formation at its type locality, ...
The record of Cycadales in Patagonia begins in the Triassic and extends up to the Oligocene. In this...