Podocarpus from the Upper Cretaceous of Eastern Asia and its bearing on the theory of conifer evolution

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Podocarpus from the Upper Cretaceous of Eastern Asia and its bearing on the theory of conifer evolution

  • Volume / Part: 17 / 2
  • Publication Date: September 1974
  • Page(s): 365 - 370
  • Authored By: V. A. Krassilov

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Podocarpus tzagajanicus sp. nov. from the Uppermost Cretaceous (Tzagajan beds) of the Bureja River augments the Mesozoic record of the northern hemisphere Podocarpaceae. 'Northern' and 'southern' conifers grew side by side in Mesozoic and Tertiary forests. The distribution of conifers has been more deeply affected by climatic changes than by continental drift.

Palaeontology - Volume 17 Part 2 Pages 365-370



Palaeontology - Volume 17 Part 2 Pages 365-370

Citations

KRASSILOV, V. A. 1974. Podocarpus from the Upper Cretaceous of Eastern Asia and its bearing on the theory of conifer evolution. Palaeontology, 17, 2, 365–370.