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引用次数: 41
摘要
我们最近将Pteleaecarpum的第三次果实残余解释为已灭绝的有果属的有翼蒴果的瓣,现在被认为属于铁力科的一个活属。这些果实化石在北美西部、欧洲和亚洲的第三纪很常见,在形态和解剖结构上与中国南方现存的一种蜥蜴属植物Craigia w.w. Smith and Evans的果实几乎相同。据此,我们提出了以下化石分类群的新组合:克雷吉亚bronnii (Unger)和克雷吉亚oregonensis (Arnold)。
Fossil Fruits of Pteleaecarpum Weyland-Tiliaceous, not Sapindaceous
Tertiary fruit remains of Pteleaecarpum, which we recently interpreted as valves of winged capsules of an extinct sapindaceous genus, are now recognized as belonging to a living genus of Tiliaceae. The fossil fruits, which are common in the Tertiary of western North America, Europe, and Asia, are virtually identical in morphology and anatomy to fruits of Craigia W. W. Smith and Evans, an extant tiliaceous genus of southern China. Accordingly, we now present the following new combinations for fossil taxa: Craigia bronnii (Unger) and Craigia oregonensis (Arnold).