Plants (Jan 2024)

Structurally Preserved <i>Liquidambar</i> Infructescences, Associated Pollen, and Leaves from the Late Oligocene of the Nanning Basin, South China

  • Sheng-Lan Xu,
  • Natalia Maslova,
  • Tatiana Kodrul,
  • Nikita Zdravchev,
  • Vasilisa Kachkina,
  • Xiao-Yan Liu,
  • Xin-Kai Wu,
  • Jian-Hua Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 275

Abstract

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Liquidambar L. is a significant constituent of the Cenozoic flora in the Northern Hemisphere. Currently, this genus exhibits a discontinuous distribution across Asia and North America, with the center of diversity being in southeastern Asia. This study presents the first occurrence of Liquidambar in the Oligocene of South China. Fossil sweetgum infructescences, associated pollen, and leaves have been found in the Nanning Basin, Guangxi. A new species, Liquidambar nanningensis sp. nov., is described based on the morphological and anatomical characteristics of three-dimensionally preserved infructescences. The Liquidambar fossils from the Nanning Basin show a combination of features indicative of the former genera of Altingiaceae, Altingia, Liquidambar s. str., and Semiliquidambar. The new occurrence expands the taxonomic and morphological diversity of the Paleogene Liquidambar species in South China.

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