Vegetative twigs from Oligocene sediments in north-western Tasmania are assigned to a new fossil species of Fitzroya, F. tasmanensis. These twigs differ from extant F. cupressoides in leaf shape and stomatal orientation and morphology. This is the first fossil record of Fitzroya from outside the current range of the genus (South America). Previous fossil records of Fitzroya from South America are almost certainly erroneous. These fossils occur in sediments with leaves and cupules of Nothofagus subgenus Nothofagus, which is also restricted to South America today. This suggests that some current plant associations in southern South America provide good analogues for vegetation in Oligocene Tasmania.RS Hill and SS Whan
Leaves assignable to Nothofagus from two fossil deposits in Tasmania represent the first macrofossil...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Tasmanian fossil sites are rich in Cupressaceae genera and species and yet only three genera (Artrot...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Vegetative fossils of Fitzroya (Cupressaceae) are...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
© 2001 by The University of ChicagoThe acceptable macrofossil record of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) i...
The Oligocene vegetation at Pioneer was closed temperate rainforest dominated by Nothofagus johnston...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Fossil fruits of Icacinaceae are recorded from two Cenozoic sites in Australia, at Launceston in nor...
About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene sit...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
There is intense current interest in the radiation of the scleromorphic groups that dominate the Aus...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Leaves assignable to Nothofagus from two fossil deposits in Tasmania represent the first macrofossil...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Tasmanian fossil sites are rich in Cupressaceae genera and species and yet only three genera (Artrot...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Vegetative fossils of Fitzroya (Cupressaceae) are...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
© 2001 by The University of ChicagoThe acceptable macrofossil record of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) i...
The Oligocene vegetation at Pioneer was closed temperate rainforest dominated by Nothofagus johnston...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Fossil fruits of Icacinaceae are recorded from two Cenozoic sites in Australia, at Launceston in nor...
About ten taxa of Proteaceae are known from the Early Eocene in Tasmania, one from a Late Eocene sit...
Premise of the Study: The capsular-fruited genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) is one of the most widely ...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
There is intense current interest in the radiation of the scleromorphic groups that dominate the Aus...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Leaves assignable to Nothofagus from two fossil deposits in Tasmania represent the first macrofossil...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Tasmanian fossil sites are rich in Cupressaceae genera and species and yet only three genera (Artrot...