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First record of extinct fruit genus Chaneya in low-latitude tropic of South China

First record of extinct fruit genus Chaneya in low-latitude tropic of South China
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摘要 Fossil reproductive structure from the Eocene of the Changchang Basin (Hainan Island,South China) is recognized as Chaneya hainanensis sp.nov.This new species is characterized by persistent corolla of five obovate petals with three subparallel primary venation linked by arching secondary veins,circular central disk bearing two orbicular ovaries or fruit bodies.This discovery confirms the presence of the extinct fruit genus Chaneya in low-latitude tropical area,providing significant fossil evidence for investigating the origin,migration,and phytogeography of this genus and discussing the Tertiary floristic exchanges among North America,eastern Asia,and Europe.Considering the distribution of this genus and its extant relatives and the climate changes during the Cenozoic,we hypothesize that Chaneya was a widespread tropical or subtropical taxon,but,with climate cooling,became extinct in northern latitudes and evolved into Picrasma (Simaroubaceae) and Rutaceae mainly in modern tropics and subtropics. Fossil reproductive structure from the Eocene of the Changchang Basin (Hainan Island,South China) is recognized as Chaneya hainanensis sp.nov.This new species is characterized by persistent corolla of five obovate petals with three subparallel primary venation linked by arching secondary veins,circular central disk bearing two orbicular ovaries or fruit bodies.This discovery confirms the presence of the extinct fruit genus Chaneya in low-latitude tropical area,providing significant fossil evidence for investigating the origin,migration,and phytogeography of this genus and discussing the Tertiary floristic exchanges among North America,eastern Asia,and Europe.Considering the distribution of this genus and its extant relatives and the climate changes during the Cenozoic,we hypothesize that Chaneya was a widespread tropical or subtropical taxon,but,with climate cooling,became extinct in northern latitudes and evolved into Picrasma (Simaroubaceae) and Rutaceae mainly in modern tropics and subtropics.
出处 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2012年第5期728-732,共5页 中国科学(地球科学英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40972011,31070200) National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (Grant No. 2012CB822003) the joint Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant Nos. 41111120083,11-04-91175) Guangdong Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 10151027501000020) Key Project of the Sun Yat-sen University for inviting foreign teachers and Scientific Research Fund, Hongda Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University
关键词 Chaneya EOCENE low-latitude tropic Changchang Basin South China 亚热带地区 中国南方 低纬度 灭绝 水果 植物地理学 化石证据 植物区系
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