2017 in paleobotany
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This article records new taxa of plants that are scheduled to be described during the year 2017, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleobotany that are scheduled to occur in the year 2017.
Flowering plants[]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Chen & Wong in Chen et al. |
Oligocene |
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China |
A maple. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Iamandei & Iamandei |
Miocene |
Romania |
A member of the subfamily Hippocastanoideae within the family Sapindaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Iamandei & Iamandei |
Miocene |
Romania |
A member of the subfamily Hippocastanoideae within the family Sapindaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Brea et al. |
Miocene (Burdigalian) |
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Argentina |
A member of Akaniaceae. Genus includes new species A. santacrucensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ma et al. |
Oligocene |
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China |
A species of Albizia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Rozefelds et al. |
Cenozoic |
Australia |
A species of Aleurites. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene |
Green River Formation |
United States |
A member of Araliales; a replacement name for Araliophyllum MacGinitie (1969). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Anacardium. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
El-Saadawi et al. |
Oligocene |
Egypt |
A member of Fabaceae. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A Fabaceae wood morphospecies. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Aralia; a replacement name for Aralia rugosa Dorofeev. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Aralia; a replacement name for Aralia tertiaria Dorofeev. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Germany |
A species of Aralia; a replacement name for Aralia dubia (Ettingshausen, 1868). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Aralia; a replacement name for Aralia dubia Nikitin (1976). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Aralia; a replacement name for Aralia lucida Dorofeev (1963). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sadowski et al. |
Eocene |
Baltic amber |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
A species of Arceuthobium. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sadowski et al. |
Eocene |
Baltic amber |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
A species of Arceuthobium. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sadowski et al. |
Eocene |
Baltic amber |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
A species of Arceuthobium. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Takahashi, Herendeen & Xiao |
Late Cretaceous (early Coniacian) |
Japan |
Possibly a relative of Trochodendraceae. Genus includes new species A. verticillata. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Avicennia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ramos, Brea & Kröhling |
Late Pleistocene |
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Argentina |
A species of Bastardiopsis. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A species of Lauraceae |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Blokhina & Bondarenko |
Miocene |
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Russia |
A birch. |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Russia |
A member of Araliales; a new genus for "" kolymense Samylina (1960). |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Pérez-Lara, Castañeda-Posadas & Estrada-Ruiz |
Eocene |
Mexico |
A member of Anacardiaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species B. chiapiasense. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Pliocene |
Abkhazia |
A species of Brassaiopsis; a replacement name for Aralia angustiloba Kolakovsky. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A Sapindales wood morphospecies |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Hably in Hably & Meller |
Miocene |
A species of Caldesia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Khan, Spicer & Bera in Khan et al. |
Neogene |
India |
A species of Calophyllum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Cariniana. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A fossil fruit of uncertain phylogenetic placement. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A fossil fruit of uncertain phylogenetic placement. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A member of Lauraceae. Genus includes new species C. burmitis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Takahashi, Herendeen & Xiao |
Late Cretaceous (early Coniacian) |
Japan |
Possibly a member of Buxaceae sensu lato. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gandolfo & Hermsen |
Eocene (Ypresian) |
Laguna del Hunco Formation |
Argentina |
A species of Ceratopetalum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Afonin |
Late Cretaceous (Turonian–Coniacian) |
Russia |
A dicotyledon described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Liufu, Chen & Wang |
Oligocene |
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China |
A fossil fruit. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Fu et al. |
Late Oligocene |
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China |
A species of Choerospondias. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Pliocene |
Japan |
A species of Cinnamomum. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene |
Indonesia |
A species of Cinnamomum; a replacement name for Cinnamomum gracile (Geyler, 1877). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Oligocene |
France |
A species of Cinnamomum described on the basis of fossil fruits; a replacement name for Cinnamomum apiculatum Saporta (1889). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene (Bartonian) |
Egypt |
A species of Cinnamomum; a replacement name for Cinnamomum africanum Engelhardt (1907). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Liang & Zhou in Liang et al. |
Miocene |
China |
A species of Cladium. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Baas et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)-earliest Paleocene |
India |
A probable member of Connaraceae described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species C. dimorphum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Cordia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Cordia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Cordia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ibrahim et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
Egypt |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu et al. |
Late Miocene |
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China |
A species of Cyclocarya. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Cynometra. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Dalbergia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kvaček & Bubík |
Oligocene |
Iran |
A flowering plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement described on the basis of leaf impressions. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Tertiary |
Indonesia |
A species of Diospyros; a replacement name for Diospyros dubia Göppert (1854). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prasad et al. |
Middle Miocene |
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India |
A species of Dipterocarpus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar |
Eocene-Miocene |
Dominican Republic |
A member of Apocynaceae belonging to the subfamily Asclepiadoideae. Genus includes new species D. neotropicus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Soares et al. |
Miocene |
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Brazil |
A member of the family Annonaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species D. amazonicum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A species of Enkianthus. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A Euphorbiaceae wood morphospecies |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Huang & Zhou in Huang et al. |
Miocene |
China |
A species of Exbucklandia. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene |
Russia |
A species of Fallopia; a replacement name for Polygonum convolvuloides Conwentz. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Fallopia. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A wood morphospecies Ficus |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Schrank |
Israel |
A flowering plant described on the basis of fossil pollen. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene (Priabonian) |
United Kingdom |
A species of Frangula. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Ramos, Brea & Kröhling |
Late Pleistocene |
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Argentina |
A member of Detarioideae described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species G. palmariensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prasad et al. |
Middle Miocene |
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India |
A species of Grewia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Hura. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Hably in Hably & Meller |
Miocene |
A member of the family Hydrocharitaceae. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Del Rio & De Franceschi in Del Rio, Haevermans & De Franceschi |
Eocene (Ypresian) |
France |
A member of the family Icacinaceae. Genus includes new species I. tainiaphorum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Denk et al. |
Miocene (early Burdigalian) |
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Turkey |
A holly. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva & Alekseev |
Late Cretaceous (ConiacianSantonian]]) |
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Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil infructescences. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva & Alekseev |
Paleocene |
United States |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil infructescences. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva & Alekseev |
Paleocene |
Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil infructescences. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva & Alekseev |
Paleocene |
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Mongolia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil infructescences. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva & Alekseev |
Late Cretaceous (Turonian-Coniacian) |
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Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil infructescences. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Friis, Pedersen & Crane |
Early Cretaceous (early-middle Albian) |
United States |
A flowering plant belonging to an early-diverging eudicot lineage. The type species is Kenilanthus marylandensis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A member of Ericaceae. Genus includes new species K. dorofeevi. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A member of Cyperaceae. Genus includes new species K. lubstovensis. |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Kodrul & Maslova |
Late Cretaceous (Campanian) |
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Russia |
A member of the family Platanaceae; a new genus for "Celastrinites" kundurensis Golovneva, Sun & Bugdaeva (2008). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Soomro et al. |
Miocene |
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Pakistan |
A member of the family Lythraceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Laurinoxylon elongatum[9] |
sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A Lauraceae wwod morphospecies |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kloster, Gnaedinger & Adami-Rodrigues |
Miocene |
Brazil |
A member of the family Lecythidaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prasad et al. |
Middle Miocene |
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India |
A member of Fabaceae. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A member of Ericaceae. Genus includes new species L. europea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A species of Lyonia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang & Sun in Wang et al. |
Miocene |
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China |
A species of Macaranga. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prasad et al. |
Middle Miocene |
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India |
A species of Machilus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Hu & Chen in Hu et al. |
Oligocene |
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China |
A species of Mahonia. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski & Fagúndez |
Miocene |
Poland |
A member of the family Ericaceae belonging to the tribe . Genus includes new species M. miocaenica. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nelson & Jud |
Early Miocene |
Panama |
A species of Mammea. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Khan, Bera & Bera in Khan et al. |
Miocene–Pleistocene |
India |
A species of Mastixia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Khan, Bera & Bera in Khan et al. |
Miocene–Pleistocene |
India |
A species of Mastixia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Tarran et al. |
Oligo-Miocene |
Australia |
A species of Metrosideros. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Tarran et al. |
Oligo-Miocene |
Australia |
A species of Metrosideros. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Soomro et al. |
Miocene |
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Pakistan |
A member of Fabaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar |
Eocene to Miocene |
Dominican Republic |
Originally described as a member of Orchidaceae,[54] but this interpretation was challenged by Selosse et al. (2017).[55] Genus includes new species M. elongatus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Jud et al. |
Paleocene (early Danian) |
Lower |
Argentina |
A member of the family Rhamnaceae. Genus includes new species N. grandensis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Han, Liu & Wang |
China |
An early flowering plant. Genus includes new species N. lingyuanensis. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Friis et al. |
Eocene |
La Meseta Formation |
Antarctica |
A water lily. Genus includes new species N. antarctica. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Rodriguez-Reyes et al. |
Miocene (Burdigalian to Tortonian) |
Panama |
A member of Malpighiales of uncertain phylogenetic placement, described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species P. crystallosa. |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) to Oligocene (Rupelian) |
Austria |
A member of Myricaceae; a new genus for "Dryandra" cretacea Velenovský (1883). Genus also includes "Dryandra" yakovlevii Palibin (1930) and "" schrankii Sternberg (1825). |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Ramos, Brea & Kröhling |
Late Pleistocene |
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Argentina |
A member of Detarioideae described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species P. concordiensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Iamandei & Iamandei |
Miocene |
Romania |
A member of the family Phyllanthaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jud et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Coniacian) |
Canada |
An angiosperm tree described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Martínez |
Late Eocene |
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Colombia |
A member of the family Passifloraceae. Genus includes new species P. sogamosense. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Allen |
Early Eocene |
United States |
A member of Caesalpinioideae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Persicaria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Carpenter, Tarran & Hill |
Middle Eocene |
Australia |
A member of the family Proteaceae belonging to the subfamily Persoonioideae. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Mistri, Kapgate & Sheikh ex Kapgate & Manchester in Kapgate, Manchester & Stuppy |
Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) |
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India |
A member of Phyllanthaceae described on the basis of fossil fruit. Genus includes new species P. singpurensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wilf et al. |
Eocene |
Argentina |
A species of Physalis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Iamandei & Iamandei |
Miocene |
Romania |
A member of the family Picrodendraceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Paleocene |
United States |
A species of Platanus; a replacement name for Aralia serrata Knowlton (1917). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Oligocene |
Russia |
A species of Polygonum; a replacement name for Polygonum reticulatum Dorofeev. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene |
China |
A species of Populus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Rodríguez-Reyes et al. |
Miocene (Burdigalian) |
Panama |
A species of Prioria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
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Peru |
A species of Prioria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Rodríguez-Reyes et al. |
Miocene (Burdigalian) |
Panama |
A species of Prioria. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Grímsson et al. |
Early Miocene |
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South Africa |
A member of Winteraceae described on the basis of fossil pollen. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jia et al. |
Middle Miocene |
|
China |
A species of Pterolobium. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Striegler |
Late Miocene |
Germany |
A pear. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Striegler |
Late Miocene |
Germany |
An oak. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kathal et al. |
Late Cretaceous–Paleocene (late Maastrichtian–early Danian) |
India |
A member of the family Arecaceae. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Kowalski |
Middle Miocene |
Poland |
A species of Rhododendron. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
A rose; a replacement name for Rosa styriaca Kovar-Eder & Krainer (1988). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jud & Nelson |
Early Miocene |
Panama |
A member of the family Connaraceae. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Eocene |
United Kingdom |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus acutiformis Chandler (1925). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus alnifolius Fotjanova (1988). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus brevis Nikitin (2007). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus decipiens Nikitin (1976). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus pygmaeus Nikitin (2007). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Ukraine |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus aralioides Negru (1986). |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene |
Russia |
A species of Rubus; a replacement name for Rubus minor Nikitin (2007). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Greenwood & West |
Early Paleocene |
Scollard Formation |
Canada |
A palm tree belonging to the subfamily Coryphoideae. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang & Sun in Wang et al. |
Oligocene |
|
China |
A palm tree. |
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Gen. et 3 sp. nov |
Valid |
Friis, Crane & Pedersen |
Early Cretaceous (late Barremian–early Albian) |
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Portugal |
A member of Laurales of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Genus includes new species S. dolichostemon, S. brachystemon and S. parvus. |
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gen. et sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
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Panama |
A Sapotaceae wood morphospecies, |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Grímsson, Grimm & Zetter |
Late Cretaceous (Campanian) |
United States |
A species of Saururus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Grímsson, Grimm & Zetter |
Miocene |
A species of Saururus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Shi, Quan & Jin in Shi et al. |
Late Oligocene |
|
China |
A species of Schima. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Atkinson, Stockey & Rothwell |
Late Cretaceous (late Campanian) |
Canada |
A member of Cornales of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Genus includes new species S. vancouverensis. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu et al. |
Late Pliocene |
China |
A species of Smilax. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar & Rasmussen |
Eocene |
Baltic amber |
Europe (Baltic Sea coast) |
A member of Orchidaceae. Genus includes new species S. baltica. |
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Suciacarpa xiangae[80] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Atkinson, Stockey & Rothwell |
Late Cretaceous (late Campanian) |
Canada |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Jud et al. |
Paleocene (early Danian) |
Lower |
Argentina |
A member of the family Rhamnaceae. Genus includes new species S. grandensis. |
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sp. nov. |
Jud in Jud & Dunham |
Oligocene-Miocene |
|
Panama |
An Ericales wood morphospecies |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Woodcock, Meyer & Prado |
Eocene |
|
Peru |
A species of Tabernaemontana. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Golovneva in Golovneva et al. |
Cretaceous |
Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil leaves. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Alekseev in Golovneva et al. |
Cretaceous |
Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil leaves. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Alekseev in Golovneva et al. |
Cretaceous |
Russia |
A member of Cercidiphyllaceae described on the basis of fossil leaves. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Poinar & Chambers |
Cretaceous (Albian or Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A probable member of Cunoniaceae. |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Oligocene |
Kazakhstan |
A species of Typha described on the basis of fossil seeds; a replacement name for Typha elongata Dorofeev (1982). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Oligocene (Rupelian) |
Bembridge Marls |
United Kingdom |
A species of Typha described on the basis of fossil seeds previously attributed to the species . |
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Nom. nov |
Valid |
Doweld |
Miocene (Serravallian) |
Transnistria |
A species of Typha described on the basis of fossil seeds; a replacement name for Typha elliptica Negru (1972). |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prasad et al. |
Middle Miocene |
|
India |
A species of Xylia. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ma et al. |
Oligocene |
|
China |
A species of Zelkova. |
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Gen. et 2 sp. nov |
Valid |
Heřmanová, Dašková & Kvaček in Heřmanová et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Maastrichtian) |
Aachen Formation |
Czech Republic |
A member of the Normapolles complex described on the basis of fossil flowers and fruits. Genus includes new species Z. vachae and Z. sklenarii. |
Ginkgoales[]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang & Sun in Wang et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
|
China |
A species of Ginkgo. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu et al. |
|
China |
A species of Ginkgo. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova |
Middle Jurassic |
|
Uzbekistan |
A member of Ginkgoales. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova |
Middle Jurassic |
|
Uzbekistan |
A member of Ginkgoales. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Horiuchi & Uemura |
Paleocene |
|
Japan |
A member of Ginkgoales, described on the basis of leaves. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Horiuchi & Uemura |
Paleocene |
|
Japan |
A member of Ginkgoales, described on the basis of leaves. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Na, Sun & Wang in Na et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
Daohugou Beds |
China |
Pinales[]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gossmann ex Winterscheid & Gossmann |
Pliocene |
Germany |
A species of Cathaya. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Jin & B.N. Sun in Jin et al. |
|
China |
A member of Cupressaceae sensu lato. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ruiz et al. |
Paleocene (Danian) |
|
Argentina |
A member of Cupressaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pujana in Pujana, Raffi & Olivero |
Late Cretaceous |
Antarctica |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova & Kiritchkova in Nosova, Kiritchkova & Kostina |
Prisayan Formation |
Russia |
A conifer. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Sokolova, Gordenko & Zavialova |
Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian) |
Russia |
A member of Sequoioideae. Genus includes new species K. fecundum. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wan et al. |
Late Triassic (Norian) |
|
China |
A conifer described on the basis of fossil wood, possibly an ancestral form of the Sequoioideae. Genus includes new species M. triassicum. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Escapa & Leslie |
Early Jurassic |
Argentina |
A member of Cheirolepidiaceae. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Herrera et al. |
Mongolia |
A member of Cupressaceae. Genus includes new species P. diminutus. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Junior homonym |
Khan & Bera |
Miocene |
Dafla Formation |
India |
A pine. The name P. arunachalensis turned out to be preoccupied by Srivastava (2017); Khan & Bera (2018) coined a replacement name Pinus daflaensis.[103] |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Late Miocene |
Xianfeng Basin |
China |
A pine. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang et al. |
Late Miocene |
Xianfeng Basin |
China |
A pine. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Smith et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
United States |
A member of Pinaceae, a species of . |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Deng & Sun in Deng et al. |
Late Pliocene |
|
China |
A species of Platycladus. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pujana & Ruiz |
Argentina |
A member of the family Podocarpaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gnaedinger et al. |
Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) |
Argentina |
A member of the family Podocarpaceae described on the basis of fossil wood. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wilf in Wilf et al. |
Eocene |
La Huitrera Formation |
Argentina |
A species of Retrophyllum. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wilf in Wilf et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) |
Lefipán Formation |
Argentina |
A species of Retrophyllum. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Yang et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
|
China |
Possibly a member of Podocarpaceae. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Li & Wu in Li et al. |
Yan’an Formation |
China |
A member of Coniferales, a species of Storgaardia. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Herrera et al. |
Cretaceous (Aptian-Cenomanian[112]) |
Czech Republic[112] |
A member of Cupressaceae. Genus includes new species S. foliatus, as well as "Cyparissidium" bohemicum Bayer (1914).[112] |
Other seed plants[]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Orlova, Pustovoit & Anikeeva |
Carboniferous (Viséan) |
Russia |
A seed fern. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova & Hvalj |
Middle Jurassic |
Uzbekistan |
A gymnosperm seed, possibly of ginkgoalean affinity. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova & Hvalj |
Middle Jurassic |
Uzbekistan |
A gymnosperm seed. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova & Hvalj |
Middle Jurassic |
Uzbekistan |
A gymnosperm seed, possibly of ginkgoalean affinity. |
|||
Nom. nov |
Valid |
Gnaedinger & Zavattieri |
Late Triassic |
Paso Flores Formation |
Argentina |
A replacement name for Baiera taeniata Geinitz (1876) (preoccupied). |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Prakash & Das |
Early Cretaceous |
Bansa Formation |
India |
A seed fern belonging to the family Caytoniaceae. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Abu Hamad et al. |
Permian |
Jordan |
A seed fern. Originally described as a species of Dicroidium, but subsequently transferred to the genus Jordaniopteris.[119] |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wan et al. |
Permian (Wuchiapingian) |
|
China |
A conifer described on the basis of fossilized wood. Genus includes new species D. jimsarensis. |
||
Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Coiro & Pott |
Early Cretaceous (Aptian) |
Anfiteatro de Ticó Formation |
Argentina |
A cycad belonging to the family Zamiaceae and the subfamily Bowenioideae; a new genus for "Almargemia" incrassata Archangelsky (1966). |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Puebla et al. |
Argentina |
A species of Ephedra. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Koll, DiMichele & Manchester |
Permian |
United States |
A gigantopterid. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert et al. |
Late Triassic (Rhaetian) |
Germany |
||||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Naugolnykh |
Carboniferous (Viséan) |
Kizel Coal Basin |
Russia |
A seed fern belonging to the family Callistophytaceae. Genus includes new species K. flexuosa . |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Yang & Lin in Yang et al. |
Early Cretaceous |
China |
A member of Gnetophyta showing intermediate morphology between the Ephedraceae, Gnetaceae and Welwitschiaceae. Genus includes new species L. decussata. |
|||
Nilssonia gristhorpensis[127] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert et al. |
Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) |
United Kingdom |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
In press |
Wang |
Late Triassic (Norian or Rhaetian) |
|
China |
A possible relative of the flowering plants. Genus includes new species N. triassica. |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Spencer & Hilton in Spencer et al. |
Oxford Clay Formation |
United Kingdom |
A cycad. Genus includes new species O. motturii. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Schrank |
Israel |
A gymnosperm described on the basis of fossil pollen. |
||||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Pacyna, Barbacka & Zdebska in Pacyna et al. |
Late Triassic (Norian) |
Grabowa Formation |
Poland |
A member of Voltziales belonging to the new family . Genus includes new species P. silesiaca. |
||
Podozamites doludenkoae[131] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova, van Konijnenburg-van Cittert & Kiritchkova |
Karadiirmen’ Formation |
Kazakhstan |
A conifer belonging to the family , described on the basis of leaves. |
||
Podozamites irkutensis[131] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Nosova, van Konijnenburg-van Cittert & Kiritchkova |
|
Russia |
A conifer belonging to the family , described on the basis of leaves. |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Yang, Xie & Ferguson |
Middle Jurassic |
China |
A member of Gnetales. Genus includes new species P. jurassicum. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
He et al. |
Late Triassic |
|
China |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Huang et al. |
Middle Jurassic |
Jiulongshan Formation |
China |
A member of Czekanowskiales, a species of Sphenarion. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gomankov in Gomankov, Kiuntzel & Meyen |
Late Permian |
Russia |
A seed fern belonging to the family Peltaspermaceae. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Gomankov in Gomankov, Kiuntzel & Meyen |
Late Permian |
Russia |
A seed fern belonging to the family Peltaspermaceae. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Shi et al. |
Early Triassic |
Turpan Basin |
China |
A member of Coniferophyta of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Genus includes new species T. taoshuyuanense. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Herrera et al. |
|
Mongolia |
A member of (a group of seed plants of uncertain phylogenetic placement). |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wan et al. |
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)-early Permian |
|
China |
A gymnosperm described on the basis of fossil wood. Genus includes new species Y. miscellum. |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Martínez et al. |
Late Cretaceous |
Argentina |
A cycad belonging to the family Zamiaceae. Genus includes new species Z. amyla. |
Other plants[]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Decombeix & Galtier |
Carboniferous (late Tournaisian) |
Algeria |
Genus includes new species A. conradii |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Cleal et al. |
Carboniferous (Moscovian) |
San Giorgio Basin |
Italy |
A member of Equisetopsida. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Álvarez-Vázquez & Wagner |
Carboniferous (Westphalian) |
Canada |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Neregato et al. |
Permian |
Parnaíba Basin |
Brazil |
A member of Calamitaceae. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Neregato et al. |
Permian |
Parnaíba Basin |
Brazil |
A member of Calamitaceae. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu & Jin in Xu et al. |
Early Eocene |
|
China |
A fern, a species of Asplenium. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Vallati et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) |
Lago Colhué Huapi Formation |
Argentina |
A member of Salviniales, a species of Azolla. |
||
Sp. nov |
Junior homonym |
Kraft & Kvaček |
Late Silurian |
Požáry Formation |
Czech Republic |
An aquatic precursor of dry land lycophytes. The name is preoccupied by Baragwanathia brevifolia Hundt (1952); Kraft & Kvaček (2021) coined a replacement name Baragwanathia brevifolioides.[147] |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Granier, Azerêdo & Ramalho |
Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) |
Portugal |
A green alga, probably a primitive member of the family Dasycladaceae; a new genus for "" lusitanica Ramalho (1970). |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Frojdová et al. |
Carboniferous (early Moscovian) |
Poland |
A leptosporangiate fern belonging to the group Filicales. |
|||
Nom. nov |
Valid |
Bomfleur, Grimm & McLoughlin |
Middle Jurassic |
China |
A member of the family Osmundaceae; a replacement name for claytoniites Cheng (2011). |
|||
Osmundastrum pulchellum[150] |
Comb. nov. |
Valid |
Bomfleur, Grimm & McLoughlin |
Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian-Toarcian) |
Djupadal Formation |
Sweden |
A member of Osmundaceae. Originally described as a species of Osmunda; transferred to the genus Osmundastrum. |
|
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu & Guo in Guo et al. |
China |
A liverwort belonging to the family Conocephalaceae. Genus includes new species C. hexagonites. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mendes et al. |
Lusitanian Basin |
Portugal |
A member of Anemiaceae described on the basis of spores. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Evreïnoff et al. |
Devonian (Famennian) |
Mandowa Mudstone |
Australia |
A member of Lycopsida belonging to the group Isoetales. Genus includes new species C. irvingii. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Regalado et al. |
Late Cretaceous (earliest Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A fern belonging to the family Cystodiaceae. |
| |
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wang & Spencer in Wang et al. |
Permian (Wuchiapingian–Changhsingian) |
|
China |
A member of Noeggerathiales. Genus includes new species D. quadrisegmentorum |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu et al. |
Devonian (Givetian) |
|
China |
An early euphyllophyte. Genus includes new species D. levigata |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Granier in Granier & Lethiers |
Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian or Barremian) |
Oman |
A green alga belonging to the group Dasycladales and the family . |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Meyen in Gomankov, Kiuntzel & Meyen |
Late Permian |
Russia |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, described on the basis of rounded or slightly elongated discs bearing a system of dark strokes. Genus includes new species E. multistriatus. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Disputed |
Heinrichs et al. |
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A liverwort, a species of Frullania. Li et al. (2021) considered it to be conspecific with .[159] |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mamontov et al. |
Eocene |
Rovno amber |
Ukraine |
A liverwort, a species of Frullania. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu & Zhou in Xu et al. |
Miocene |
China |
A fern belonging to the family Polypodiaceae. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Strother in Strother et al. |
Ordovician |
United States |
A green alga belonging to the group Charophyta. Genus includes new species G. orthogonalis. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Meyen in Gomankov, Kiuntzel & Meyen |
Late Permian |
Russia |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement, probably a bryophyte, described on the basis of oval or egg-shaped sheets formed by two systems of cells. Genus includes new species H. dvinensis. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Herrera et al. |
Mongolia |
A filmy fern, a species of Hymenophyllum. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pšenička et al. |
Carboniferous (Gzhelian) |
Douro Carboniferous Basin |
Portugal |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement; may be affiliated with ferns or pteridosperms. |
||
Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Frojdová et al. |
Carboniferous (early Moscovian) |
United Kingdom |
A leptosporangiate fern belonging to the group Filicales; a new genus for "" minor Kidston (1923). |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Conran et al. |
Early Miocene |
New Zealand |
A fern. |
|||
Lamprothamnium? barcinencis[166] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
De Sosa Tomas, Vallati & Martín-Closas |
Early Cretaceous (late Aptian–early Albian) |
Argentina |
A green alga belonging to the group Charophyta. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lee et al. |
Miocene |
Dominican Republic |
A liverwort, a species of Lejeunea. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lee et al. |
Miocene |
Dominican Republic |
A liverwort, a species of Lejeunea. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Lee et al. |
Miocene |
Dominican Republic |
A liverwort, a species of Lejeunea. |
|||
Lepidodendron vaselgense[168] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Anikeeva & Orlova in Orlova et al. |
Late Carboniferous |
Russia |
|||
Lepidostrobus tevelevii[168] |
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Orlova, Mamontov & Anikeeva in Orlova et al. |
Late Carboniferous |
Russia |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Rozefelds et al. |
Oligocene–early Miocene |
Australia |
A species of Lygodium. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Bippus et al. |
Canada |
A moss belonging to the family Polytrichaceae. Genus includes new species M. alophosioides. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu in Guo et al. |
China |
A liverwort belonging to the family Metzgeriaceae. |
||||
Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Pšenička et al. |
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) |
Czech Republic |
A plant of uncertain phylogenetic placement; may be affiliated with ferns or pteridosperms. A new genus for "" robusta Obrhel (1957) and "Ilfeldia" lobecensis Obrhel (1965). |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu & Guo in Guo et al. |
China |
A liverwort belonging to the family Pallaviciniaceae. |
||||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu & Guo in Guo et al. |
China |
A liverwort belonging to the family Pelliaceae. Genus includes new species P. latithallus. |
||||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Heinrichs et al. |
Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A liverwort belonging to the family Frullaniaceae. Genus includes new species P. cornigera. |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Bechteler, Renner, Schäfer-Verwimp & Heinrichs in Bechteler et al. |
Cretaceous (late Albian or early Cenomanian) |
Burmese amber |
Myanmar |
A species of Radula |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Ma, Wang & Sun |
Early Permian |
|
China |
A fern belonging to the family . |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wu & Guo in Guo et al. |
China |
A liverwort belonging to the family Aneuraceae. |
||||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pérez-Consuegra et al. |
Paleogene |
Colombia |
A species of Salvinia. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Pérez-Consuegra et al. |
Paleogene |
Colombia |
A species of Salvinia. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Benson, Miller & Wood |
Late Jurassic |
|
United States |
A green alga, a species of Scenedesmus |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Sokač & Grgasović |
Middle Jurassic |
Croatia |
A green alga belonging to the group Dasycladales. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Matsunaga & Tomescu |
Early Devonian |
United States |
A lycophyte. Genus includes new species S. radicans. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mosseichik in Mosseichik & Ignatiev |
Carboniferous (Viséan) |
Moscow Coal Basin |
Russia |
A lycopod belonging to the group Lepidodendrales and the family . |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mosseichik in Mosseichik & Ignatiev |
Carboniferous (Viséan) |
Moscow Coal Basin |
Russia |
A lycopod belonging to the group Lepidodendrales and the family . |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Cantrill in Cantrill, Ashworth & Lewis |
Early Miocene |
Antarctica |
A lycopod belonging to the group Isoetales described on the basis of megaspores. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Cascales-Miñana & Gerrienne |
Devonian (Lochkovian–Pragian) |
|
Spain |
An early polysporangiophyte. Genus includes new species T. diezii |
||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Maksoud, Granier & Azar |
Early Cretaceous (latest Barremian–earliest Aptian) |
Lebanon |
A green alga belonging to the group Dasycladales. |
|||
Sp. nov |
Valid |
Mosseichik in Mosseichik & Ignatiev |
Carboniferous (Viséan) |
Moscow Coal Basin |
Russia |
A lycopod belonging to the group Lepidodendrales and the family . |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Naugolnykh |
Middle Ordovician |
Russia |
A putative land plant, possibly a member of Rhyniales. Genus includes new species V. primitiva. |
|||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
LoDuca & Tetreault |
Silurian |
Eramosa Lagerstätte |
Canada |
An alga belonging to the group Dasycladales. Genus includes new species W. nodifera. |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Xu et al. |
Devonian (Frasnian) |
Zhumulate Formation |
China |
A member of Cladoxylopsida. Genus includes new species X. lignescens. |
||
Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Liu & Wang |
Middle Jurassic (Callovian) |
Jiulongshan Formation |
China |
Originally described as an early angiosperm; Herendeen et al. (2017) considered the holotype specimen to be inadequately preserved for critical assessment of the relationships of the taxon.[186] Genus includes new species Y. daohugouensis. |
General research[]
- Bomfleur et al. (2017) also provide an evolutionary (phylogenetic, non-cladistic) classification in line with PPG I for all rhizome fossils of king ferns (Osmundales), which recognizes and describes two families with two subfamilies each (3 extinct, 1 extant), 13 extinct and six extant genera from the late Permian to now; the study includes as well an introduction into rhizome anatomy, a glossary of terminology, an analysis template (walkthrough) for placing new fossils, and a polytomous key to extinct and extant taxa.[150]
- A specimen of the extant moss species is described from the Miocene Dominican amber by Kubilius et al. (2017).[187]
- A study on a deep, repetitive impression within a Devonian sandstone block recovered in a gravel quarry near Griffith (New South Wales, Australia) is published by McLean (2017), who considers the impression to be likely formed by the trunk or shed periderm of a large lycopsid.[188]
- A study on the phylogenetic relationships of fossil seed plants based on data recovered from the fossil cuticles is published by Vajda et al. (2017).[189]
- New fossils of the early seed plant polyloba, providing new information making it possible to reconstruct the entire plant, are described from the Devonian (Famennian) (China) by Liu et al. (2017).[190]
- Description of fossil leaves of oblongifolius from the upper Permian of southwest China (with well-preserved cuticles showing a combination of features typical for cycadaleans) is published by Feng et al. (2017).[191]
- A study on the impact of a global warming event across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary on the ecological functioning of gymnosperm communities from East Greenland as indicated by the value of leaf mass per area is published by Soh et al. (2017).[192]
- A diverse assemblage of petrified woods is described from the latest Cretaceous–earliest Paleocene of Deccan Intertrappean Beds (India) by Wheeler et al. (2017), who note the presence of anatomical features of the studied specimens that make the Deccan assemblage more similar to the recent Indian and other Paleotropical woods from Asia and Africa than with the latest Cretaceous and Paleocene woods from the rest of the world.[193]
- A study on the diversity of insect herbivory on fossil angiosperm leaves from the Miocene Hindon Maar fossil lagerstätte (Otago, New Zealand) is published by Möller et al. (2017).[194]
- Volatile organic compounds produced by members of the family Dipterocarpaceae are described from the Miocene amber from northeastern India by Dutta et al. (2017).[195]
- A leaf fragment of a member of the fern family Lindsaeaceae of uncertain phylogenetic placement is described from the Cretaceous Burmese amber by Regalado et al. (2017).[196]
- Several permineralised axes of the conifer wood specialis with preserved beetle borings and beetle remains are described from the Permian (Changhsingian) Sunjiagou Formation (China) by Feng et al. (2017).[197]
- A study on the tree rings in the early Permian gymnosperm wood from the Chemnitz petrified forest (Germany) is published by Luthardt & Rößler (2017), who interpret the findings as indicating the occurrence of the 11-year solar cycle.[198][199][200]
- Conifer fossils preserving evidence of serotiny, interpreted as a fire-adaptive trait, are described from the Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Tupuangi Formation (Pitt Island, New Zealand) by Mays, Cantrill & Bevitt (2017).[201]
- A leafy axis of the conifer is described from the Cretaceous amber from France by Moreau et al. (2017).[202]
- Fossil specimens of the golden larch preserving cuticles are described from the late Miocene (China) by Bai & Li (2017).[203]
- A study on the stem and leaf anatomy of members of the families Cheirolepidiaceae (a member of the genus of uncertain specific assignment) and Araucariaceae (Brachyphyllum obesum) known from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Crato Formation (Brazil) is published by Batista et al. (2017).[204]
- Peris et al. (2017) describe gymnosperm pollen preserved with a specimen of the false blister beetle species marcosi from the Cretaceous amber from Spain, and interpret the finding as indicating that false blister beetles originally were pollinators of gymnosperms (most likely cycads) before transitioning onto angiosperm hosts.[205]
- A review of the fossil record and early evolution of five groups of brachyceran flies, discussing their probable ecological associations with early flowering plants, is published by Zhang & Wang (2017).[206]
- Fossil pollen grains of members of the family Loranthaceae, preserving morphological features making it possible to assign the pollen to distinct lineages within the Loranthaceae, are described from the middle Eocene of the United States, Greenland, Central Europe and East Asia, and from the late Oligocene/early Miocene of Germany by Grímsson et al. (2017).[207]
- Plant remains found in the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Lameta sediments and associated sauropod coprolites from the Nand-Dongargaon basin (Maharashtra, India) are described by Sonkusare, Samant & Mohabey (2017).[208]
- A study on the impact of large herbivorous dinosaurs on global nutrient availability in the Cretaceous as indicated by remnant plant material (coal deposits) is published by Doughty (2017).[209]
- A study on the molecular age of the earliest flowering plant lineages is published by Salomo et al. (2017), who recover the flowering plants as originating at the late Permian, ∼275 million years ago.[210]
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