The fossil floras described by Dieter MAI and Harald WALTHER are invaluable for understanding the past plant diversity in Europe, and provide important information on the occurrence of taxa in the fossil record that is critical for evolutionary studies. Among the taxa they recognized were seeds assigned to the extant genus Alpinia ROXB. (Zingiberaceae, Zingiberales). We reinvestigated 28 specimens that were assigned to Alpinia arnensis (CHANDLER) MAI, Alpinia cf. arnensis, and Alpinia bivascularis MAI from the Ypresian (lower Eocene) of the UK, upper Eocene of Germany, and lower Miocene of Germany using non-destructive synchrotron-based X-ray tomography to reveal internal anatomy. None of the samples studied show an anatomy consistent with ...
The Lower Cretaceous is a period during which several groups of embryophytes still present in curren...
International audienceThe important question of early angiosperm growth habit (i.e., trees, shrubs o...
Fossil fruits of the species-rich family Cyperaceae (Poales) are frequently found in Cenozoic sedime...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
Premise of research. The fossil record of Aristolochiaceae (Piperales, magnoliids) is sparse, partic...
The Albian Gault Clay and Greensand Formation from the Argonne region (France) have yielded numerous...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
International audienceRecently, two Konservat - and Konzentrat -lagerstätten fossil plant assemblage...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Doyle, J.A. and Donoghue, M.J., 1987. The importance of fossils in elucidating seed plant phylogeny ...
The correct identification of described plant fossils from the sister genera Macaranga and Mallotus ...
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the most diverse of all major lineages of land plants and the dom...
Leaves are the most abundant and visible plant organ, both in the modern world and the fossil record...
The Lower Cretaceous is a period during which several groups of embryophytes still present in curren...
International audienceThe important question of early angiosperm growth habit (i.e., trees, shrubs o...
Fossil fruits of the species-rich family Cyperaceae (Poales) are frequently found in Cenozoic sedime...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Alpinioideae is the largest of the four subfamilies of Zingiberaceae and is widely distributed throu...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
Premise of research. The fossil record of Aristolochiaceae (Piperales, magnoliids) is sparse, partic...
The Albian Gault Clay and Greensand Formation from the Argonne region (France) have yielded numerous...
The Early Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation contains one of the most important fruit and seed ...
International audienceRecently, two Konservat - and Konzentrat -lagerstätten fossil plant assemblage...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Doyle, J.A. and Donoghue, M.J., 1987. The importance of fossils in elucidating seed plant phylogeny ...
The correct identification of described plant fossils from the sister genera Macaranga and Mallotus ...
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the most diverse of all major lineages of land plants and the dom...
Leaves are the most abundant and visible plant organ, both in the modern world and the fossil record...
The Lower Cretaceous is a period during which several groups of embryophytes still present in curren...
International audienceThe important question of early angiosperm growth habit (i.e., trees, shrubs o...
Fossil fruits of the species-rich family Cyperaceae (Poales) are frequently found in Cenozoic sedime...