Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4747462 Cretaceous Research 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
An emended description, new combinations and a synonymy list of the late Early Cretaceous angiosperm Klitzschophyllites Lejal-Nicol, 1987, possibly an early monocot with a southern Laurasian and north Gondwanan distribution, is given. The morphological features of Klitzschophyllites, such as the coriaceous, spinose, glanduliferous leaves, are analysed to understand its ecology. In addition, an overview of fossil plants that are associated with Klitzschophyllites and sedimentological data from those localities are listed and interpreted. All these data lead to the conclusion that during the late Early Cretaceous Klitzschophyllites was most probably adapted to drought, and possibly to disturbed and hypersaline environments.
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