“…Numerous palm leaf fossils have been reported from various parts of the world, and it is not possible to compare all of them with the present fossil; however, we compared those that are most similar. In China, several costapalmate leaves have been described from Eocene sediments, such as Sabalites asymmetricus , Sabalites robustus , Sabalites tenuifolius , Sabalites szei , and Sabalites changchangensis ( 37 ), and Oligocene sediments, namely, Chuniophoenix slenderifolia , Livistona rotundifolia , and Trachycarpus formosa ( 38 ), based on some morphological features and preserved cuticular structures. In all the aforesaid fossils, the leaf blades are incomplete, the leaf segments are fused, and the preserved petioles are very short.…”