Abstract
Leaves of three species belonging to the family Araucariaceae are described from two Eocene localities
in Tasmania. Araucarioides gen. nov. is proposed to contain the fossil species. The erection of a new
genus is necessary for two reasons. Two new species, A. linearis and A. sinuosa, are intermediate
between Agathis and Araucaria and do not have the Florin rings which are the characteristic of extant
species of Araucariaceae. The third new species, A. annulata, while clearly belonging to the
Araucariaceae, is not well enough preserved to be assigned to an extant genus. These species confirm
the presence of the subtropical/tropical Araucariaceae in Tasmania in the Eocene. The evolutionary
position of the fossil species is uncertain at present.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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