“…Paleoclimatic and paleobiogeographic data suggest that these events took place under dry tropical to semitropical conditions (e.g., Upchurch and Wolfe, 1987). Modernization ofsome elements of the Normapolles lineage began at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, and was followed in the Paleogene by the evolution of modern families and some genera (e.g., Juglandaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae; Crane, 1981;Wing andHickey, 1984, Dilcher andManchester, 1986;Manchester, 1987). By the uppermost Cretaceous, the first evidence of insect-pollinated Fagaceae appears in the fossil record with Paleocene-Oligocene evidence suggesting windpollinated taxa evolved and diversified during the latter interval -again in a warm dry climate (e.g., Crepet and Nixon, 1989a, b;Nixon and Crepet, 1989).…”