The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina

The cycads pose classic problems in evolutionary biogeography, owing to their far-flung extant distributions and the sparse fossil records of living genera. A noteworthy example is Tribe Encephalarteae of Family Zamiaceae, today consisting of Encephalartos (Africa) and the Australian genera Lepidoza...

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Main Authors: Wilf, Peter, Stevenson, Dennis Wm., Cúneo, N. Rubén
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Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2016
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjb-2016-0038 2024-09-15T17:48:49+00:00 The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina Wilf, Peter Stevenson, Dennis Wm. Cúneo, N. Rubén 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2016-0038 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjb-2016-0038 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjb-2016-0038 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Botany volume 94, issue 9, page 817-829 ISSN 1916-2790 1916-2804 journal-article 2016 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2016-0038 2024-08-29T04:08:48Z The cycads pose classic problems in evolutionary biogeography, owing to their far-flung extant distributions and the sparse fossil records of living genera. A noteworthy example is Tribe Encephalarteae of Family Zamiaceae, today consisting of Encephalartos (Africa) and the Australian genera Lepidozamia and Macrozamia. Numerous petrified trunks of Encephalarteae described from the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Antarctica, and India indicate far larger past distributions across Gondwana and subsequent extinctions. The only fossils close to the current range are Paleogene leaf fragments from Australia assigned to Lepidozamia and Macrozamia. Here, we report a large frond piece and several isolated leaflets of a compressed cycad, along with an associated spiny petiole, from the late-Gondwanan, 52.2 Ma Laguna del Hunco flora of Patagonia, Argentina. Austrozamia stockeyi gen. et sp. nov., has the novel combination of an Encephalartos-type leaf and Lepidozamia-type cuticle. The Australian Lepidozamia fossils, widely used for molecular clock calibrations, could also represent an extinct genus. Austrozamia stockeyi demonstrates survival of the Encephalarteae in Patagonia and presumably across Gondwana until its terminal phase, adding a striking new component to the growing list of South American plant extinctions associated with Antarctic separation and related climate changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Canadian Science Publishing Botany 94 9 817 829
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description The cycads pose classic problems in evolutionary biogeography, owing to their far-flung extant distributions and the sparse fossil records of living genera. A noteworthy example is Tribe Encephalarteae of Family Zamiaceae, today consisting of Encephalartos (Africa) and the Australian genera Lepidozamia and Macrozamia. Numerous petrified trunks of Encephalarteae described from the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Antarctica, and India indicate far larger past distributions across Gondwana and subsequent extinctions. The only fossils close to the current range are Paleogene leaf fragments from Australia assigned to Lepidozamia and Macrozamia. Here, we report a large frond piece and several isolated leaflets of a compressed cycad, along with an associated spiny petiole, from the late-Gondwanan, 52.2 Ma Laguna del Hunco flora of Patagonia, Argentina. Austrozamia stockeyi gen. et sp. nov., has the novel combination of an Encephalartos-type leaf and Lepidozamia-type cuticle. The Australian Lepidozamia fossils, widely used for molecular clock calibrations, could also represent an extinct genus. Austrozamia stockeyi demonstrates survival of the Encephalarteae in Patagonia and presumably across Gondwana until its terminal phase, adding a striking new component to the growing list of South American plant extinctions associated with Antarctic separation and related climate changes.
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author Wilf, Peter
Stevenson, Dennis Wm.
Cúneo, N. Rubén
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Stevenson, Dennis Wm.
Cúneo, N. Rubén
The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
author_facet Wilf, Peter
Stevenson, Dennis Wm.
Cúneo, N. Rubén
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title The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
title_short The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
title_full The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
title_fullStr The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The last Patagonian cycad, Austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Chubut, Argentina
title_sort last patagonian cycad, austrozamiastockeyigen. et sp. nov., early eocene of laguna del hunco, chubut, argentina
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