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The Carboniferous (Serpukhovian) macroflora from the Coteaux du Pont Barre, Beaulieu-sur-Layon (Maine-et-Loire), South of the Armorican Massif, France

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BOTANY LETTERS
Volume 170, Issue 2, Pages 183-193

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23818107.2023.2183899

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Carboniferous; Serpukhovian; coal swamps; macrofloras; Maine-et-Loire; Sillon houiller de la Basse-Loire

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The Coteaux du Pont Barre in Beaulieu-sur-Layon is a Regional Natural Reserve with exceptional flora and fauna. Recently, fossil plants have been discovered at the site, adding to its natural heritage significance.
The Coteaux du Pont Barre in Beaulieu-sur-Layon is a Regional Natural Reserve which is home to exceptional flora and fauna. Recently fossil plants have been discovered at the site adding to its natural heritage significance. The exposure which is part of the Sillon Houiller de la Basse-Loire contains Serpukhovian-age (330-320 Ma) remains of sphenophytes, ferns, and lyginopteridopsid and cycadopsid pteridosperms, which are described for the first time as well as the geology of the site. Most Carboniferous macroflora previously described from the Maine-et-Loire has been based on ex situ specimens from now abandoned and inaccessible coal mines. The newly described macroflora shows evidence of in situ remains and differs somewhat in composition from those reported from the coal workings, especially in the total absence of lycopsids and Calymmotheca pteridosperms, and instead having abundant medullosalean foliage (Neuralethopteris). The co-occurrence of Sphenopteris elegans and Neuralethopteris densifolia suggests a slightly younger age compared to the macrofloras documented from the coal-bearing deposits. However, this could be an ecological consequence of the flora growing in better-drained substrate habitats.

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