2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.01.013
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Resolving taxonomic problems through cuticular analysis in Early Cretaceous bennettitalean leaves from Patagonia

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“…The knowledge of the plant assemblage of the Springhill Formation has been extended recently with the discovery of new megafossils. Most of these new recovered materials present well-preserved cuticles that made possible to find their unequivocal taxonomic placement (Carrizo and Del Fueyo, 2015;Carrizo et al, 2019). This plant community is dominated by the Cycadophyta, with about 50% of the total diversity, from which the Bennettitales (46%) predominate over the Cycadales (4%).…”
Section: Geological and Paleobotanical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge of the plant assemblage of the Springhill Formation has been extended recently with the discovery of new megafossils. Most of these new recovered materials present well-preserved cuticles that made possible to find their unequivocal taxonomic placement (Carrizo and Del Fueyo, 2015;Carrizo et al, 2019). This plant community is dominated by the Cycadophyta, with about 50% of the total diversity, from which the Bennettitales (46%) predominate over the Cycadales (4%).…”
Section: Geological and Paleobotanical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%