Marco A. Rubalcava-Knoth , Sergio R.S. Cevallos-Ferriz
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Trilobated Lauraceous leaves from the Upper Cretaceous Olmos Formation, Coahuila, Northern Mexico
The Olmos Formation in Coahuila, Mexico has crucial information about the Cretaceous floras in northern Mexico. Its plant diversity is high and represents one of the most studied paleofloras for this region; angiosperm leaves are the main plant organs that can be found and serve as the primary source to reconstruct this paleoflora. Since a large part of the foliar diversity of this Formation has yet to be described, its documentation is essential to discuss further the history of plant establishment in southern North America. Through a detailed description and statistical comparison of its foliar architecture with other fossil and extant leaves, the new trilobate leaf is assigned to the fossil genus Pabiania Upchurch and Dilcher, a group found so far exclusively in the Cretaceous of the United States and now, for the first time in Mexico. Its leaf architecture suggests it is closely related to the Order Laurales and probably an extinct group within Lauraceae.
期刊介绍:
Cretaceous Research provides a forum for the rapid publication of research on all aspects of the Cretaceous Period, including its boundaries with the Jurassic and Palaeogene. Authoritative papers reporting detailed investigations of Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology, studies of regional geology, and reviews of recently published books are complemented by short communications of significant new findings.
Papers submitted to Cretaceous Research should place the research in a broad context, with emphasis placed towards our better understanding of the Cretaceous, that are therefore of interest to the diverse, international readership of the journal. Full length papers that focus solely on a local theme or area will not be accepted for publication; authors of short communications are encouraged to discuss how their findings are of relevance to the Cretaceous on a broad scale.
Research Areas include:
• Regional geology
• Stratigraphy and palaeontology
• Palaeobiology
• Palaeobiogeography
• Palaeoceanography
• Palaeoclimatology
• Evolutionary Palaeoecology
• Geochronology
• Global events.