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First record of fossil woods from the Mariño Formation (Miocene), Mendoza, Argentina and their palaeobiogeographical implications
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015-01)
The first Miocene records of silicified fossil woods from the Mariño Formation, Potrerillos area, Andes Precordillera, Mendoza province, Argentina are described. Rhaphithamnoxylon artabeae gen. et sp. nov. is described as ...
New record of a Petrified Forest in Altos, Piauí: importance and strategies for geoconservationNovo registro de floresta petrificada em Altos, Piauí: relevância e estratégias para geoconservação
(Instituto de Geociências /Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2016)
Astroniumxylon, Schinopsixylon, and Parametopioxylon n. gen. fossil woods from upper Cenozoic of Argentina: Taxonomic revision, new taxon and new records
(Paleontological Society, 2020-03)
This paper presents new descriptions of Anacardiaceae fossil woods from the Ituzaingó Formation (late Cenozoic) at the Toma Vieja, Curtiembre, and Arroyo El Espinillo localities, Argentina. We describe eight silicified ...
Phylogenetic Analysis of Araucariaceae: Integrating Molecules, Morphology, and Fossils
(University of Chicago Press, 2013-09)
Premise of research: Phylogenetic relationships of Araucariaceae (Coniferophyta, Araucariales) are revised on the basis of the first combined data matrix for the family.
Methodology: Taxon sampling includes 39 ingroup ...
The South American and Antarctic Peninsula fossil record of Salviniales (water ferns): Its implication for understanding their evolution and past distribution
(Elsevier Science, 2021-12)
We compiled the fossil record of the heterosporous water ferns (Salviniales) including macro- and microfossils from South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. Both extant families, Marsileaceae and Salviniaceae, are well ...
Fossil pollen indicates an explosive radiation of basal Asteracean lineages and allied families during Oligocene and Miocene times in the Southern Hemisphere
(Elsevier Science, 2010-05)
Much of our knowledge of the past distribution and radiation of Asteraceae and allied families depends on the fossil pollen record. In recent years, new discoveries are coming to light from southern Africa, Australia, New ...