Title of article
First record of petrified Permian pecopterids from the Paranل Basin, Brazil (Corumbataي Formation, Passa Dois Group, northeastern State of Sمo Paulo): Morphology, anatomy and paleoecological implications
Author/Authors
Tavares، نويسنده , , Tatiane M.V. and Rohn، نويسنده , , Rosemarie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
14
From page
60
To page
73
Abstract
Petrified pecopterids are described for the first time in the Paranل Basin. They were collected at an outcrop of the Corumbataي Formation (Passa Dois Group, Middle Permian) in the Municipality of Piracicaba (State of Sمo Paulo, Brazil). The assemblage is composed of Pecopteris taguaiensis Rohn and Rِsler, 1986, Pecopteris sp. 1, Pecopteris sp. 2 and Pecopteris sp. 3. An emendation to the diagnosis of P. taguaiensis is proposed on the basis of the characteristics shown by the preserved three-dimensional external leaf morphology and partially by the epidermis (not available in the previously described impressions). The small size of the pinnules, the thick, downward-rolled leaf lamina, the thick veins, the straight walls of the epidermal cells, and the trichomes of the four pecopterid taxa may be interpreted as xeromorphic features developed in response to relatively dry climatic conditions and/or direct incidence of the sunlight. The leaves were impregnated with silica before the final burial, considering that they are fragmented, not deformed and associated with angular breccia clasts.
Keywords
Corumbataي Formation , Permian , Xeromorphism , Paranل Basin , Pecopteris , Pteridophylla , ferns , Palaeobotany
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Record number
2239724
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