Dicotyledonous woods from the Upper Cretaceous of southern Illinois |
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Authors: | ELISABETH F. WHEELER MICHAEL LEE LAWRENCE C. MATTEN F.L.S. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Wood and Paper Science,.North Carolina Slate University, Raleigh,.North Carolina 27695-8005, U.S. A;Department of Botany, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, U.S. A;Department of Botany, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, U.S. A |
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Abstract: | Dicotyledonous woods from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern IllinoiS. Five species of fossil dicotyledonous wood are described from an Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian; locality in Alexander County, IllinoiS. U.S. A. Paraquercimum cretaceum has structure similar to the Fagaceae (evergreen Oak- Lithocarpus ) and Casuarinaceae and represents the earliest known occurrence of this structural type (large solitary pores and uniseriate and large multiseriale rays). Paraphyltanthoxyhin illirioisense and Icacinoxylon alternipunctata are species of genera represented at other Cretaceous and Early Tertiary localities In large diameter trees. Parabombacaceoxylon magniporosum has large diameter pores and scalariform perforation plates, a combination of characters that is extremely rare in the extant flora. Paraapocynaceoxylon barghoorni has a combination of characters represented in extant Apocynaceae. These five species lack growth rings, have high vulnerability indices (mean vessel diameter divided by mean number of vessels per square millimeter, and a relatively high proportion of ray parenchyma. They lack specialized wood anatomical characters, and a compilation of vessel element lengths in these and other Cretaceous woods indicates that short vessel elements (a derived character) were less frequent in the Cretaceous than in extant dicotyledonous trees. |
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Keywords: | Cretaceous Maestrichtian petrified wood vessel elements |
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