Araucarioxylon chapmanae I.Poole et Cantrill
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000388
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:388
Authors: I. Poole & D. J. Cantrill
Rank: species
Reference: Poole, I. & Cantrill, D. J. (2001): Fossil Woods From Williams Point Beds, Livingston Island, Antarctica: A Late Cretaceous Southern High Latitude Flora. – Palaeontology 44(6): 1081–1112.
Page of description: 1084
Illustrations or figures: pl. 1, figs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Types
Holotype P. 3055.213, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Figures: pl. 1, figs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Note: paratype: P. 1806.14
Original diagnosis/description
Secondary wood with predominantly biseriate, alternate, close-packed pits. Cross-fields characterized by 2–11 pits (mode 3; mean 4.6). Rays short, 1–11 cells high, ray cells often with resin spools.
Etymology
After Dr J. L. Chapman who worked on the Williams Point wood flora.
Stratigraphy
Cretaceous, Upper Cretaceous
Williams Point Beds, age-range of Cenomanian–early Campanian
Locality
Antarctica
ash-rich horizon outcropping between two large hydroclastic vents on Williams Point, Livingston Island, 62°28.5′S, 60°8.2′W
Plant fossil remain
fossil wood
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