Abstract:The extant Keteleeria is endemic to east and southeast Asia, while Keteleeria-like trees were widely distributed in the northern hemisphere in Earth’s history. In this paper, we reported a novel wood fossil of Keteleerioxylon changchunense Shi, Sun, Meng et Yu sp. nov., collected from the middle part of the Yingcheng Formation, Yingcheng Coal Mine, Changchun City, Jilin Province, northeast China. The quantitative growth-ring analyses of K. changchunense indicate that it was evergreen with a leaf longevity of 1… Show more
“…distinctive seeds are known from the Eocene and Oligocene of North America (Meyer andManchester 1997, Manchester et al 2009), as well as the Oligocene-Miocene of Europe (Manchester et al 2009). Shi et al (2022) reviewed the record of fossil woods resembling Keteleeria and described a new species Keteleerioxylon changchunense Shi, Sun, Meng et Yu (2022) from the early Cretaceous of China. There are three other reports of Keteleerioxylon I.A.…”
Cover: Sectional views of the wood of Platanoxylon haydenii from the late Eocene Crooked River Basin in Oregon, USA. See Figure 6 for the detailed descriptions.
“…distinctive seeds are known from the Eocene and Oligocene of North America (Meyer andManchester 1997, Manchester et al 2009), as well as the Oligocene-Miocene of Europe (Manchester et al 2009). Shi et al (2022) reviewed the record of fossil woods resembling Keteleeria and described a new species Keteleerioxylon changchunense Shi, Sun, Meng et Yu (2022) from the early Cretaceous of China. There are three other reports of Keteleerioxylon I.A.…”
Cover: Sectional views of the wood of Platanoxylon haydenii from the late Eocene Crooked River Basin in Oregon, USA. See Figure 6 for the detailed descriptions.
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