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Title: The Triassic taphofloras from the Lake District, Xth Region, Chile
Other Titles: Las tafofloras triásicas de la región de los Lagos, Xma Región, Chile
Authors: Herbst, R.
Troncoso, A.
Munoz, J.
Keywords: fossil flora
impressions
Upper Triassic
southern Chile
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2005
Publisher: Asociación Paleontologica Argentina
Citation: Ameghiniana 42 (2): 377-394
Abstract: A list of the fossil plants, in some cases with their description, from the Panguipulli and Tralcan Formations, from the localities Lican Ray, Punta Peters and Cerro Tralcan, from the Lake District (72 degrees 15' S and 39 degrees 30'/39 degrees 45' W), Xth Region, Chile, is presented. The flora is composed of 27 species of the following genera: Hepatica indet., Neocalamites, Asterotheca, Cladophlebis, Gleichenites, Dicroidium, Johnstonia, Lepidopteris, Pterophyllum, Pseudoctenis, Sphenobaiera, Ginkgoites, Phoenicopsis, Rissikia, Heidiphyllum, Gen. et sp. indet., Linguifolium and Taeniopteris; a new species of Astrerotheca and two new species of Pterophyllum are also described. The quantitative composition of the three localities is analyzed showing that they are quite different, in spite of being of similar age and geographically close to each other; it is suggested that the difference is basically paleoenvironmental.
Description: Troncoso, A. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal,Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, Chile. E-mail [email protected]
URI: http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/1522
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