Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (Jun 2024)

A new species of the equisetalean plant Equicalastrobus from the Middle Triassic of Argentina

  • JANO NEHUÉN PROCOPIO RODRÍGUEZ,
  • JOSEFINA BODNAR,
  • MARISOL BELTRÁN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4202/app.01130.2023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2
pp. 303 – 313

Abstract

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We present a morphological-systematic study of new fossil specimens of equisetaleans (horsetails) from the Cortaderita Formation, Sorocayense Group, Middle Triassic, Cuyana Basin, southwest of the San Juan Province, Argentina. In this unit, nine fossiliferous strata with plant remains have been recognized (EF4–12). The fossils studied come from EF4, located in the lower member of the formation, and correspond to impressions-compressions. The fossils are assigned to the family Equisetaceae and the genus Equicalastrobus, being the oldest record of the genus and the first record of this taxon for Argentina and Gondwana. The samples are closed and open strobili composed of peltate sporangio-phores, with glabrous hexagonal discs and with an umbo on its external face which projects, acquiring a leaf shape. Some specimens are found in organic connection with leaf sheaths and axis fragments, allowing the whole plant to be reconstructed.

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