INVESTIGADORES
PUJANA Roberto Roman
artículos
Título:
Angiosperm fossil woods from the Upper Cretaceous of Western Antarctica (Santa Marta Formation)
Autor/es:
PUJANA, R.R.; IGLESIAS, A.; RAFFI, M.E.; OLIVERO, E.B.
Revista:
CRETACEOUS RESEARCH (PRINT)
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 90 p. 349 - 362
ISSN:
0195-6671
Resumen:
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections from the Beta Member (lower Campanian) of the Santa Marta Formation on James Ross Island: 1) Paraphyllanthoxylon antarcticum sp. nov., a new species of Paraphyllanthoxylon (Angiosperm incertae sedis) which represents the first Antarctic record of that fossil-genus; three previously known Antarctic fossil-species, but from new localities, 2) Laurelites jamesrossii (Laurales), 3) Hedycaryoxylon tambourissoides (Monimiaceae) and 4) Eucryphiaceoxylon eucryphioides (Cunoniaceae); 5) Weinmannioxylon trichospermoides sp. nov., a new species of Weinmannioxylon (Cunoniaceae); 6) and Cretaceoxylon heteropunctatum gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil-genus and fossil-species with uncertain affinity, but with similar wood anatomy and vessel-ray parenchyma pits to the Santalales and Malpighiales. The richness of angiosperm woody species is increased for the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica. The fossil woods are used to interpret ancient forests composition and to make some climatic inferences during the Campanian of the Antarctic Peninsula.