Woody Plants — Evolution and Distribution Since the Tertiary 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-3972-1_13
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Aspects of the fossil record and phylogeny of the family Rutaceae (Zanthoxyleae, Toddalioideae)

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“…This places a minimum age for the divergence of the Simaroubaceae from the Rutaceae. The fossil record of the Rutaceae extends back into the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian of Walbeck, Germany; Knobloch and Mai 1986) on the basis of fossil fruits and seeds (reviewed by Gregor 1989); however, no Simaroubaceae this old have yet been reported. The extinct genus Chaneya, from the Eocene of western North America and Eocene to Miocene of Asia, is based on flowers and fruits similar to Picrasma and appears to be of simaroubaceous affinity (Wang and Manchester 2000).…”
Section: Phylogeny and The Timing Of Evolutionary Eventsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This places a minimum age for the divergence of the Simaroubaceae from the Rutaceae. The fossil record of the Rutaceae extends back into the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian of Walbeck, Germany; Knobloch and Mai 1986) on the basis of fossil fruits and seeds (reviewed by Gregor 1989); however, no Simaroubaceae this old have yet been reported. The extinct genus Chaneya, from the Eocene of western North America and Eocene to Miocene of Asia, is based on flowers and fruits similar to Picrasma and appears to be of simaroubaceous affinity (Wang and Manchester 2000).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…& G.Forst. and Zanthoxylum L. ( Gregor, 1989 ). Because the macrofossils can be exclusively attributed to these genera ( Gregor, 1978( Gregor, , 1989Tiffney, 1980 ;Mai, 1995 ), both were used as calibration points for our age estimates.…”
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“…and Zanthoxylum L. ( Gregor, 1989 ). Because the macrofossils can be exclusively attributed to these genera ( Gregor, 1978( Gregor, , 1989Tiffney, 1980 ;Mai, 1995 ), both were used as calibration points for our age estimates. The oldest known records of Euodia and Zanthoxylum date from the Late Eocene (35 Ma) and were treated as minimum ages for the stem of the corresponding lineages in the rbcL analysis ( Fig.…”
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“…Although Zanthoxylum has an excellent fossil record in European and North American countries (e.g., Chandler, 1964;Gregor, 1977Gregor, , 1978Gregor, , 1989Mai and Walther, 1978;Tiffney, 1980Tiffney, , 1994Gregor and Hantke, 1983;Ła ncuckaSrodoniowa, 1984;Van der Burgh, 1987;Martinetto et al, 1997Martinetto et al, , 2014, and Japan (e.g., Miki, 1937Miki, , 1941, it has scarce fossils reported from China. To date, only two fossil occurrences of Zanthoxylum have been documented in this country.…”
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