01751nas a2200229 4500008004100000245007600041210006900117260001200186300001200198490000700210520110500217653001701322653002301339653001201362653001901374653001401393653001401407100001801421700001801439700001601457856004801473 2014 eng d00aHigh diversity of Lauraceae from the Oligocene of Ningming, South China0 aHigh diversity of Lauraceae from the Oligocene of Ningming South c09/2014 a336-3560 v233 a
Lauraceae is among the largest and floristically most important woody plant families in subtropical and tropical zones. However, the Cenozoic fossil records of Lauraceae are mostly from mid-latitude regions. Here we described eight lauraceous species from the Oligocene of Ningming, Guangxi, South China on the basis of leaf compressions with cuticular structure, providing new evidence for high diversity of Lauraceae in the low latitude region of the northern hemisphere during the late Paleogene. The extant genera to which the Ningming Oligocene fossils are possibly closely related include Cinnamomum, Neolitsea, Litsea, Alseodaphne, Laurus, and Beilschmiedia. All of these extant genera except Laurus still exist in Guangxi today, whereas Laurus is currently distributed in the Mediterranean and adjacent regions. A cladistic analysis based on leaf architectural and leaf cuticular characters for Paleogene Lauraceae species in the world indicated a possible relationship between European and East Asian Paleogene species.
10aBiogeography10aCladistic analysis10acuticle10aHigh diversity10aLauraceae10aOligocene1 aLe Shi, Gong-1 aXie, Zhi-Ming1 aLi, Hao-Min uhttps://lauraceae.myspecies.info/node/20406