2015 in paleobotany
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This article contains papers in paleobotany that were published in 2015.
Flowering plants
Research
- Pollen grains representing the oldest fossils of members of the family Asteraceae discovered so far are described from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica by Barreda et al. (2015).[1]
New taxa
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Moya & Brea |
Late Pleistocene |
A member of Mimosoideae. The type species is Abaremaxylon hydrochorea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Miocene |
A maple. |
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Artocarpus basirotundatus[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Moraceae, a species of Artocarpus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Passalia, Llorens & Páez |
Late Cretaceous |
A flowering plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Bamfordphyllum crassivena. |
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Bauhinia fotana[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Leguminosae, a species of Bauhinia. |
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Boehmeria fujianensis[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Urticaceae, a species of Boehmeria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lebreton Anberrée et al. |
Late Miocene |
A species of Burretiodendron. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lebreton Anberrée et al. |
Late Miocene |
A species of Burretiodendron. |
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Calophyllum striatum[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Calophyllaceae, a species of Calophyllum. |
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Gen. et 3 sp. nov |
Valid |
Friis et al. |
Early Cretaceous (late Barremian–early Albian) |
A member of Chloranthaceae. The type species is Canrightiopsis intermedia; genus also contains Canrightiopsis crassitesta and Canrightiopsis dinisii. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jia, Huang & Zhou in Jia et al. |
Late Miocene |
A member of Ulmaceae, a species of Cedrelospermum. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Lin & Wong |
Late Oligocene to middle Miocene |
A member of Fabaceae, a species of Cercis; a replacement name for Cercis kryshtofovichii Usnadze (1971) (preoccupied). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Oligocene |
A coryphoid palm tree, a species of Chuniophoenix. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Khan, Bera & Spicer in Khan et al. |
Middle to late Miocene |
A member of Combretaceae, a species of Combretum. |
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Cryptocaryoxylon oleiferum[12] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ramos, Brea & Kröhling |
Late Pleistocene |
A member of Lauraceae, a species of Cryptocaryoxylon. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Moya & Brea |
Late Pleistocene |
A member of Mimosoideae. The type species is Cylicodiscuxylon paragabunensis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar & Chambers |
Eocene or Miocene |
A monocotyledon of uncertain phylogenetic placement found in Dominican amber. The type species is Dasylarynx anomalus. |
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Deviacer pidemarmanii[14] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Myers & Erwin |
Late Eocene–Early Oligocene |
A member of Polygalaceae, a species of Deviacer. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Liu & Wang |
Jurassic (probably Callovian or Oxfordian) |
An early flowering plant. The type species is Euanthus panii. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Huang et al. |
Late Miocene |
Zhaotong Basin |
A member of Nymphaeaceae related to Euryale ferox. |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Jud |
Early Cretaceous |
A early eudicot of uncertain phylogenetic placement; a new genus for "Sphenopteris" thyrsopteroides Fontaine (1889). |
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Flacourtia serrulata[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Salicaceae, a species of Flacourtia. |
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Goweria bluerimensis[18] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Allen, Stull & Manchester |
Eocene |
A member of Icacinaceae, a species of Goweria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Egerton, Williams & Lacovara |
Late Cretaceous (late Campanian to early Maastrichtian) |
A member of Monimiaceae, a species of Hedycaryoxylon. |
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Icacinicaryites lottii[18] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Allen, Stull & Manchester |
Eocene |
A member of Icacinaceae, a species of Icacinicaryites. |
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Iodes occidentalis[18] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Allen, Stull & Manchester |
Eocene |
A member of Icacinaceae, a species of Iodes. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Srivastava, Gaur & Mehrotra |
Miocene |
A member of Lythraceae, a species of Lagerstroemia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Maslova et al. |
Late Eocene |
A member of Altingiaceae, a species of Liquidambar. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mu et al. |
Miocene |
A member of Fagaceae, a species of Lithocarpus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Oligocene |
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Macaranga stellata[4] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jacques, Shi & Zhou in Jacques et al. |
Miocene (Langhian) |
A member of Euphorbiaceae, a species of Macaranga. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva in Golovneva, Herman & Shczepetov |
Cretaceous (late Albian–early Turonian) |
A species of Menispermites. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Licht, Boura & De Franceschi in Licht et al. |
Late middle Eocene |
A member of Menispermaceae, a species of Menispermoxylon. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ypresian |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Kvaček & Smith |
Late Cretaceous (Turonian to early Campanian) |
A member of Araceae. A new genus for "Araciphyllites" austriacus Kvaček & Herman (2005); genus also contains "Zingiberopsis" riggauensis Knobloch (1979). |
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Palaeocarya hispida[27] |
Sp. nov |
In press |
Meng et al. |
Late Miocene |
A member of Juglandaceae, a species of Palaeocarya. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Franco et al. |
Cretaceous |
A member of Lauraceae, a species of Paraperseoxylon. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Allen |
Eocene |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Martínez et al. |
Late Cretaceous |
A member of Piperaceae, a species of Piper. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar & Chambers |
Eocene or Miocene |
A member of Fabaceae belonging to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae found in Dominican amber, a species of Prioria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Moya & Brea |
Late Pleistocene |
A member of Vochysiaceae, a species of Qualeoxylon. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Su & Zhou in Su et al. |
Late Miocene |
A species of rose. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Huang et al. |
Pliocene (Piacenzian) |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Marmi et al. |
Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) |
A willow-like eudicot, a species of Saliciphyllum. |
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Smilax miohavanensis[36] |
Nom. nov |
Valid |
Denk et al. |
Miocene |
A member of Smilacaceae; a replacement name for "Quercus" aspera Unger (1847) (subsequently transferred to the genus Smilax, which would make it a junior homonym of the extant Smilax aspera). |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Huang et al. |
Latest Miocene to earliest Pliocene |
A member of Staphyleaceae, a species of Staphylea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Moya, Brea & Franco |
Late Pleistocene |
A member of Styracaceae, a species of Styracoxylon. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Atkinson et al. |
Eocene |
A member of Lauraceae. The type species is Tinaflora beardiae. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Oligocene |
A coryphoid palm tree, a species of Trachycarpus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Liu & Xie in Liu et al. |
Late Miocene |
A species of Ventilago. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Boonchai, Manchester & Wheeler |
Eocene |
A member of Moraceae. The type species is Welkoetoxylon multiseriatum. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Zhu & Zhou in Zhu et al. |
Late Miocene |
A member of Rutaceae, a species of Zanthoxylum. |
Other seed plants
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Klymiuk, Stockey & Rothwell |
Late Cretaceous (Coniacian) |
A member of Cupressaceae. The type species is Acanthostrobus edenensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gordenko |
Middle Jurassic |
A gymnosperm of ginkgoalean affinity, a species of Allicospermum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Zhao et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
A member of Bennettitales, a species of Anomozamites. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Chinnappa, Rajanikanth & Rao |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Araucariaceae, a species of Araucarites. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Zhao et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Ginkgoales, a species of Baiera. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Vera & Césari |
Early Cretaceous |
Baqueró Group |
A conifer, a species of Brachyoxylon. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Šimunek & Haldovský |
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) |
Kladno-Rakovník Basin |
A species of Cordaites. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Edrei & Manchester |
Eocene |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Bodnar et al. |
Middle Triassic |
A member of Cupressaceae sensu lato, a species of Cupressinoxylon. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Kvaček |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
A conifer; a replacement name for "Sequoia" heterophylla Velenovský (1885). The species was transferred to the genus Elatocladus by Kvaček (2015); this, however, made this species a junior homonym of Elatocladus heterophylla Halle (1913), making the name change necessary.[52] |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Yang & Lin in Yang, Lin & Ferguson |
Early Cretaceous |
A species of Ephedra. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Prámparo, Narváez & Mego |
Early Cretaceous (probably Albian) |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member or a relative of Gnetophyta; a species of Galeacornea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kostina & Herman in Kostina, Herman & Kodrul |
Middle Jurassic (possibly Aalenian) |
A relative of the ginkgo. |
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Ginkgoidium nundichii[56] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Velasco-de León et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
A member of Ginkgoales, a species of Ginkgoidium. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Moreau et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
A member of Coniferales of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a species of Glenrosa. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Shi et al. |
Middle-Late Triassic |
A conifer. The type species is Junggaropitys dalongkouensis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Herrera et al. |
Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) |
A member of Voltziales. The type species is Krassilovia mongolica. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova & Kiritchkova |
Middle Jurassic (Aalenian–Bathonian) |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Liu, Gao & Jin |
Late Eocene |
Maoming Basin |
A species of Nageia. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wan & Wang |
Late Permian (Changhsingian) |
A seed fern belonging to the group Peltaspermales. The type species is Nanshanopteris nervosa. |
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Phoenicopsis neimengguensis[63] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sun, Na, Dilcher, Wang & Li in Sun et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
A member of Czekanowskiales, a species of Phoenicopsis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu & Sun in Xu et al. |
Late Miocene |
A pine. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Chinnappa, Rajanikanth & Rao |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Coniferales, a species of Pityospermum. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Devonian (Famennian) |
A member of Lagenospermopsida (a group of plants of uncertain phylogenetic placement, probably spermatophytes). The type species is Placotheca minuta. |
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Podocarpoxylon atuelensis[66] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gnaedinger et al. |
Early Jurassic |
A member of Podocarpaceae, a species of Podocarpoxylon. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Franco & Brea |
Late Cenozoic |
A member of Podocarpaceae. The type species is Prumnopityoxylon gnaedingerae. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Liu & Wang |
Early Cretaceous (Barremian–Aptian) |
An Ephedra-like seed plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Pseudoephedra paradoxa. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sucerquia, Bernardes-de-Oliveira & Mohr |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Cheirolepidiaceae, a species of Pseudofrenelopsis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kostina & Herman in Kostina, Herman & Kodrul |
Middle Jurassic (possibly Aalenian) |
A member of Ginkgoales, a species of Pseudotorellia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kostina & Herman in Kostina, Herman & Kodrul |
Middle Jurassic (possibly Aalenian) |
A member of Ginkgoales, a species of Pseudotorellia. |
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Ptilophyllum cariae[70] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Scanu, Kustatscher & Pittau |
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian–Bathonian) |
A member of Bennettitales, a species of Ptilophyllum. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Spencer, Mapes, Hilton & Rothwell in Spencer et al. |
Middle Jurassic (Aalenian) |
Bearreraig Sandstone Formation |
A member of Cupressaceae. The type species is Scitistrobus duncaanensis. |
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Sequoia maguanensis[72] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Zhang & Zhou in Zhang et al. |
Late Miocene |
A relative of the coast redwood. |
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Solenites baishanensis[73] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Li et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Czekanowskiales, a species of Solenites. |
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Solenites gracilis[73] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Li et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Czekanowskiales, a species of Solenites. |
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Sphenobaiera mixteca[56] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Velasco-de León et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
A member of Ginkgoales, a species of Sphenobaiera. |
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Taeniopteris novomundensis[74] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prestianni et al. |
Late Triassic (Carnian) |
A seed plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, probably a member of Cycadophyta; a species of Taeniopteris. |
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Taxus guyangensis[75] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
A species of Taxus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Prestianni & Gerrienne |
Late Devonian |
A spermatophyte of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Thorezia vezerensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Chinnappa, Rajanikanth & Rao |
Early Cretaceous |
A seed fern belonging to the group Corystospermales, a species of Thinnfeldia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prestianni et al. |
Carboniferous (Tournaisian) |
An early seed plant, a species of Warsteinia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pott & Axsmith |
Late Triassic |
A member of Bennettitales belonging to the family Williamsoniaceae, a species of Williamsonia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Feng in Feng et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
A gymnosperm, possibly a member of Pinophyta; a species of Xenoxylon. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang & Liu |
Devonian (Famennian) |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, either an early seed plant or a taxon closely related to seed plants. The type species is Yiduxylon trilobum. |
Other plants
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern. The type species is Adiantitophyllum serratum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mamontov et al. |
Late Eocene |
A liverwort found in Rovno amber, a species of Anastrophyllum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Neregato, Rößler & Noll in Neregato et al. |
Permian |
A member of Calamitaceae, a species of Arthropitys. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Neregato, Rößler & Noll in Neregato et al. |
Permian |
A member of Calamitaceae, a species of Arthropitys. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Katagiri |
Eocene |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
A liverwort belonging to the family Cephaloziaceae found in Baltic amber; a species of Cephalozia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Heinrichs et al. |
Miocene |
A liverwort belonging to the family Lejeuneaceae, a species of Ceratolejeunea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wellman, Steemans & Miller |
Late Ordovician and early Silurian |
An early land plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a species of Chelinospora. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mays & Tosolini in Mays et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
A fern of probable osmundalean affinity, a species of Cladophlebis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern, a species of Cladophlebis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern, a species of Cladophlebis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern, a species of Cladophlebis. |
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Gen. et comb. nov. |
Valid |
Wittry et al. |
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) |
Austria |
A member of Marattiales belonging to the family Psaroniaceae. A new genus for "Pecopteris" acadica Bell (1962); genus also contains "Pecopteris" micromiltoni Bertrand ex Corsin (1951) and "Pecopteris" lamuriana Heer (1865). |
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Gen. et 2 sp. nov |
Valid |
Strother, Traverse & Vecoli |
Ordovician (Darriwilian) |
An early land plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Cryptotetras erugata; genus also contains Cryptotetras mordacis. |
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Gen. et 2 sp. nov |
Valid |
Strother, Traverse & Vecoli |
Ordovician (Darriwilian) |
An early land plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Didymospora luna; genus also contains Didymospora fucosogranulata. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Rothwell & Ash |
Late Triassic (Norian) |
A horsetail. The type species is Equisetocaulis muirii. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Elgorriaga et al. |
Early Jurassic |
A species of Equisetum. |
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Sp. nov |
In press |
Mamontov et al. |
Late Eocene |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Vera & Herbst |
Cretaceous (probably Albian–Turonian) |
Probably Mzinene Formation |
A tree fern. The type species is Kwazulupteris schaarschmidtii. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Frolov & Mashchuk |
Early Jurassic |
A fern, a species of Lobifolia. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Liu et al. |
Late Devonian (Famennian) |
A member of Lycopsida of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Lobodendron fanwanense. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Escapa et al. |
Early Jurassic |
A member of Marattiaceae, a species of Marattiopsis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Heinrichs et al. |
Miocene |
A liverwort belonging to the family Lejeuneaceae, a species of Mastigolejeunea. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Puebla, Prámparo & Gandolfo |
Late Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian) |
A member of Marsileaceae. The type species is Mendozaphyllum loncochense. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lee et al. |
Miocene |
A liverwort belonging to the family Lejeuneaceae found in Dominican amber, a species of Microlejeunea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mays & Cantrill in Mays et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Vera & Herbst |
Cretaceous (probably Albian–Turonian) |
Probably Mzinene Formation |
A tree fern. The type species is Natalipteris wildei. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Heinrichs et al. |
Eocene |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Váňa et al. |
Paleogene |
A Jungermannial liverwort found in Bitterfeld amber, a species of Notoscyphus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern. The type species is Nunatakia alexanderensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Bomfleur, Grimm & McLoughlin |
Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian) |
A member of Osmundaceae, a species of Osmunda. |
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Osmundacaulis bamfordae[102] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Herbst |
Cretaceous (Albian-Turonian interval) |
Probably Mzinene Formation |
A member of Osmundaceae, a species of Osmundacaulis. |
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Osmundacaulis tidwellii[102] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Herbst |
Cretaceous (Albian-Turonian interval) |
Probably Mzinene Formation |
A member of Osmundaceae, a species of Osmundacaulis. |
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Osmundacaulis whittlesii[103] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Smith, Rothwell & Stockey |
Early Cretaceous |
A member of Osmundaceae, a species of Osmundacaulis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
McLoughlin et al. |
Permian (Guadalupian) |
A member of Isoetales, a species of Paurodendron. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Naugolnykh & Pronin |
Late Triassic |
A member of Matoniaceae, a species of Phlebopteris. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Schneider, Heinrichs & Schmidt in Schneider et al. |
Miocene |
A fern found in Dominican amber, a species of Pleopeltis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Slater et al. |
Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member or a relative of lycopsids. The type species is Reticuspinosporites whytei. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Strother, Traverse & Vecoli |
Ordovician (Darriwilian) |
An early land plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a species of Rimosotetras. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Devonian (Famennian) |
An early-diverging fern. The type species is Shougangia bella. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nagalingum & Cantrill |
Early Cretaceous (Albian) |
A fern, a species of Sphenopteris. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Rozefelds, Dettmann & Clifford in Rozefelds et al. |
Paleogene |
A member of Pteridaceae belonging to the subfamily Ceratopteridoideae. The type species is Tecaropteris aquaincola |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wellman, Steemans & Miller |
Late Ordovician and early Silurian |
An early land plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Tetraplanarisporites laevigatus. |
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