Journal
CRETACEOUS RESEARCH
Volume 140, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105355
Keywords
Statistical analyses; Mexico; Cintura Fm; Cretaceous; Fossil leaves; Araliaephyllum
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- CONACYT [762397, 221129, CF-2019-61501]
- PAPIIT [IN210416, IN105522]
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This article describes a new trilobed leaf from the middle Cretaceous period and determines its relationship with extant and fossil plants through comparative analysis. The results demonstrate close morphological similarity between the new fossil plant and Araliaephyllum and Pabiania, confirming their relationship with Laurales.
A new middle Cretaceous trilobed leaf, Araliaephyllum silvapinedae sp. nov., collected near the town of Cabullona, Sonora, Mexico, in La Cintura (Albian-Cenomanian) Formation, is described and identified through two comparative methods: a leaf architecture analysis and the morphometric analysis of its shape. These allowed close comparison of the Cabullona material with extant and fossil taxa. The results of both the comparative methods demonstrate that the leaf of the new fossil plant is related to Aral-iaephyllum and Pabiania, the former being the one with which it shares most characteristics, both in leaf architecture and in shape. The analyses further confirm close morphological similarity between Aral-iaephyllum and Pabiania, as well as their relationship with Laurales, supporting the recognition of a new species for the Sonoran material. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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