Austroginkgoxylon L.C.A.Martínez et Leppe in Martínez, Leppe, Manríquez, Pino, Trevisan, Manfroi & Mansilla
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003126
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3126
Authors: L. C. A. Martínez & M. Leppe
Rank: genus
Reference: Martínez, L. C. A., Leppe, M., Manríquez, L. L.M., Pino, J. P., Trevisan, C., Manfroi, J. & Mansilla, H. (2023): A unique Late Cretaceous fossil wood assemblage from Chilean Patagonia provides clues to a high-latitude continental environment. – Papers in Palaeontology 9(6): 1–45., link
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Type
Austroginkgoxylon dutrae L.C.A.Martínez et Leppe in Martínez, Leppe, Manríquez, Pino, Trevisan, Manfroi & Mansilla
Original diagnosis/description
Secondary pycnoxylic wood. Abietinean type pitting in the radial walls of tracheids. Some ends of tracheids in radial section irregular, bent or overlapping each other. Rays uniseriate. Vertical and horizontal walls of ray parenchyma cells smooth (unpitted). In the earlywood, cross‐field pitting of araucarioid type; in latewood, cross‐field pitting of cupressoid type. Axial parenchyma present, some parenchyma cells with druses in idioblasts.
Etymology
The genus is a combination of Austro, which refers to the south, Ginkgo, after the living genus, and ‐xylon, referring to wood.
Plant fossil remain
fossil wood
Names associated with genus
Austroginkgoxylon dutrae L.C.A.Martínez et Leppe in Martínez, Leppe, Manríquez, Pino, Trevisan, Manfroi & Mansilla 2023
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