posted on 2023-05-18, 03:53authored byMcLoughlin, S, Carpenter, RJ, Pott, C
Several small pinnate leaves of early Oligocene age from Cethana, Tasmania, are newly described and found to be conspecific with Anomozamites muelleri Ettingsh. recorded from coeval strata at Emmaville, northern New South Wales. These fossils are most probably referable to the Bennettitales on the basis of leaf size, leaflet shape, and venation patterns, in the absence of diagnostic cuticular details. They are transferred to Ptilophyllum on the basis of leaflet morphology and represent the youngest putative bennettitalean remains yet documented. Their occurrence reinforces previous arguments that the highest-paleolatitude fragments of southeastern Gondwana provided moist temperate refugia for the survival of Mesozoic gymnosperm taxa well into the Cenozoic.
History
Publication title
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Volume
172
Issue
4
Pagination
574-585
ISSN
1058-5893
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Univ Chicago Press
Place of publication
1427 E 60Th St, Chicago, USA, Il, 60637-2954
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Copyright 2011 The University of Chicago
Repository Status
Open
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified