2016
DOI: 10.32800/tmgb.2016.22.0057
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Taxonomic revision of the J. Vicente collection dicotyledon leaves from the lower Maastrichtian of Isona (northeastern Iberia)

Abstract: Resumen MARMI, J. Revisión taxonómica de las hojas de dicotiledóneas de la colección J. Vicente del Maastrichtiense inferior de Isona (noreste de Iberia). El yacimiento de mega-fósiles de plantas del Maastrichtiense inferior de Isona (Lleida, Catalunya, NE de España) fue descubierto en 1979 y su primer estudio detallado fue publicado por Joan Vicente i Castells en 2002. La colección, de aproximadamente 400 fósiles, se conserva en el Museu de Geologia -Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (MGB-MCNB). En un e… Show more

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“…The palynoflora from Chera can also be related to plant macroremains described in other Spanish Late Cretaceous outcrops (Villalba-Breva et al 2012Marmi et al, 2015;Marmi, 2016). In Chera and other Iberian palynological successions, the abundance of monocolpate pollen related with Arecaceae would match well the megafloral assemblages of Isona incorporating the palm Sabalites and interpreted to represent a backswamp (Villalba-Breva et al, 2015).…”
Section: Correspondence With Plant Macroremainsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The palynoflora from Chera can also be related to plant macroremains described in other Spanish Late Cretaceous outcrops (Villalba-Breva et al 2012Marmi et al, 2015;Marmi, 2016). In Chera and other Iberian palynological successions, the abundance of monocolpate pollen related with Arecaceae would match well the megafloral assemblages of Isona incorporating the palm Sabalites and interpreted to represent a backswamp (Villalba-Breva et al, 2015).…”
Section: Correspondence With Plant Macroremainsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Alnophyllum and Betuliphyllum could indicate the presence of Fagales in the lower Maastrichtian Isona outcrop (southeastern Pyrenees;Marmi, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%