Earliest record of semi-aquatic fern leaves (Family Marsileaceae) in the Mesozoic of Eurasia (Lower Cretaceous, Spain)
Authors:
Sender et al
Abstract:
In this paper we present new macrofossils of semi-aquatic fern Family Marsileaceae consisting of leaves and leaflets from the upper Hauterivian- lower Barremian Pinilla de los Moros Formation, Salas de los Infantes village, Burgos province, north of Spain. The leaves show two elliptic to flabellate-shaped leaflets that are joined to a petiole. Leaflets present entire margins and dichotomous anastomosed vein pattern. Comparison between the studied leaves and other marsileaceous leaves indicates close similarities with Regnellites nagashimae species. These leaves were deposited in a related fluvial environment near to the place where semi-aquatic plants grew. The studied macrofossils constitute at present the earliest record of leaves of Family Marsileaceae in the Mesozoic of Eurasia at the moment.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Earliest Evidence of Semi-Aquatic Ferns From Hauterivian/Barremian Cretaceous Spain
Labels:
barremian,
cretaceous,
Hauterivian,
mesozoic,
paleobotany,
spain
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