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Asplenium sanshuiense sp.nov.: the Lowest Latitude Fossil Record of the Genus
Extant Asplenium is one of the most widespread fern groups and occurs in the temperate and tropical regions.However,the fossil records of this genus are poorly documented,especially in the low latitudes.Here,a new species,Asplenium sanshuiense sp.nov.is described from the early Eocene of Sanshui Bas...
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Published in: | 地质学报(英文版) 2017, Vol.91 (4), p.1179-1189 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Extant Asplenium is one of the most widespread fern groups and occurs in the temperate and tropical regions.However,the fossil records of this genus are poorly documented,especially in the low latitudes.Here,a new species,Asplenium sanshuiense sp.nov.is described from the early Eocene of Sanshui Basin,Guangdong Province,South China.This is the lowest modern latitude fossil record of Asplenium and the first fossil assignment of A.section Darea (Jussieu) Bak.,as well as the first fossil record of Asplenium reported from South China.This new species shows that Asplenium had already spread into South China by the early Eocene and the section Darea (Jussieu) Bak.was identifiable within the genus Asplenium during that time.This new species,combined with previous fossil spore-pollen records indicates a warm and humid climate in the Sanshui Basin of the early Eocene. |
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ISSN: | 1000-9515 |