Abstract
Uppermost Cretaceous sediments from the Cretaceous Kaitangata Coal Mine and
the Wangaloa coast (south of Dunedin, New Zealand) were investigated for
dispersed plant macrofossils. The gymnosperms include two cycads
(Macrozamia sp. and Pterostoma
sp.), Ginkgo sp., three further possible ginkgophyte
taxa, and ten conifer taxa. The conifers include two new conifer genera and
species, Maikuku stephaniae and
Waro riderensis, which are placed in the Taxodiaceae
s.l., five forms which can be placed into pre- existing
genera (Araucaria sp.,
Otakauia lanceolata, Kaia minuta,
Kakahuia sp. ‘Kai Point’, and
Paahake cf. P. papillatus), and
three others which are not identified to genus (Araucariaceae gen. indet., cf.
Dacrycarpus, and ‘Wangaloa conifer’). There
are also 13 types of angiosperm cuticle, including one in the Lauraceae, and
one with affinities to Chloranthaceae and Monimiaceae. Sample heterogeneity as
regards taxa present and their abundance suggests taxonomic heterogeneity in
the original vegetation.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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