Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?

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Falaschi, Paula; Zamuner, Alba Berta
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2010
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inglés
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In palaeobotanical studies, the recognition of a whole plant normally is a complex process due to the natural loss of the plant's parts and organs and due to several taphonomic processes. Therefore organic connections, identical cuticular characters and/or exclusive and intimate association in the same fossiliferous levels are needed in order to reassemble the whole organism. For these reasons, whole plant reconstructions are usually scarce and precious. We present here tentative reconstructions of two paradigmatic Jurassic plants from southern Patagonia based mainly on impressions/external molds of araucarian female cones and of coniferous leafy branches coming from two well-known localities in the La Matilde Formation from Patagonia: Cerro Cuadrado and Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados. Permineralized samples stored in several collections were also used for comparisons. Several organic connections between female cones of Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Spegazzini) Windhausen emend. Calder and leafy branches of the Brachyphyllum type, would allow including them in the same biological entity, within the Araucariaceae family. The presence of an exclusive association of araucarian organs also certified this idea. A second species of leafy branches, Araucarites sanctaecrucis Calder, was found in organic connection with a female cone of Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland emend. Calder and also with the tiny male cones of Masculostrobus altoensis Menéndez. In both cases, the typical morphology of A. sanctaecrucis was recognized in the leaves clothing the cones' peduncles and also in the base of the bracts and microsporophylls. Two whole plant reconstructions were made: the "Araucaria mirabilis tree" (Araucariaceae) and the "Pararaucaria patagonica tree" (Pararaucariaceae), solving the relations between previously described, world-wide known coniferous species and emphasizing the bispecific composition of the Jurassic forests in this area.
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spelling Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?Falaschi, PaulaZamuner, Alba BertaCiencias NaturalesPaleontologíaBotánicaIn palaeobotanical studies, the recognition of a whole plant normally is a complex process due to the natural loss of the plant's parts and organs and due to several taphonomic processes. Therefore organic connections, identical cuticular characters and/or exclusive and intimate association in the same fossiliferous levels are needed in order to reassemble the whole organism. For these reasons, whole plant reconstructions are usually scarce and precious. We present here tentative reconstructions of two paradigmatic Jurassic plants from southern Patagonia based mainly on impressions/external molds of araucarian female cones and of coniferous leafy branches coming from two well-known localities in the La Matilde Formation from Patagonia: Cerro Cuadrado and Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados. Permineralized samples stored in several collections were also used for comparisons. Several organic connections between female cones of Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Spegazzini) Windhausen emend. Calder and leafy branches of the Brachyphyllum type, would allow including them in the same biological entity, within the Araucariaceae family. The presence of an exclusive association of araucarian organs also certified this idea. A second species of leafy branches, Araucarites sanctaecrucis Calder, was found in organic connection with a female cone of Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland emend. Calder and also with the tiny male cones of Masculostrobus altoensis Menéndez. In both cases, the typical morphology of A. sanctaecrucis was recognized in the leaves clothing the cones' peduncles and also in the base of the bracts and microsporophylls. Two whole plant reconstructions were made: the "Araucaria mirabilis tree" (Araucariaceae) and the "Pararaucaria patagonica tree" (Pararaucariaceae), solving the relations between previously described, world-wide known coniferous species and emphasizing the bispecific composition of the Jurassic forests in this area.Sesiones libresFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2010info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResumenhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/16866enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-987-95849-7-2info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/hdl/10915/25738info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-11-12T10:17:52Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/16866Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-11-12 10:17:53.163SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
title Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
spellingShingle Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
Falaschi, Paula
Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
Botánica
title_short Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
title_full Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
title_fullStr Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
title_full_unstemmed Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
title_sort Whole plant reconstructions in Araucariaceae and Pararaucariaceae from the La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: solving an old puzzle?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Falaschi, Paula
Zamuner, Alba Berta
author Falaschi, Paula
author_facet Falaschi, Paula
Zamuner, Alba Berta
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author2 Zamuner, Alba Berta
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
Botánica
topic Ciencias Naturales
Paleontología
Botánica
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In palaeobotanical studies, the recognition of a whole plant normally is a complex process due to the natural loss of the plant's parts and organs and due to several taphonomic processes. Therefore organic connections, identical cuticular characters and/or exclusive and intimate association in the same fossiliferous levels are needed in order to reassemble the whole organism. For these reasons, whole plant reconstructions are usually scarce and precious. We present here tentative reconstructions of two paradigmatic Jurassic plants from southern Patagonia based mainly on impressions/external molds of araucarian female cones and of coniferous leafy branches coming from two well-known localities in the La Matilde Formation from Patagonia: Cerro Cuadrado and Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados. Permineralized samples stored in several collections were also used for comparisons. Several organic connections between female cones of Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Spegazzini) Windhausen emend. Calder and leafy branches of the Brachyphyllum type, would allow including them in the same biological entity, within the Araucariaceae family. The presence of an exclusive association of araucarian organs also certified this idea. A second species of leafy branches, Araucarites sanctaecrucis Calder, was found in organic connection with a female cone of Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland emend. Calder and also with the tiny male cones of Masculostrobus altoensis Menéndez. In both cases, the typical morphology of A. sanctaecrucis was recognized in the leaves clothing the cones' peduncles and also in the base of the bracts and microsporophylls. Two whole plant reconstructions were made: the "Araucaria mirabilis tree" (Araucariaceae) and the "Pararaucaria patagonica tree" (Pararaucariaceae), solving the relations between previously described, world-wide known coniferous species and emphasizing the bispecific composition of the Jurassic forests in this area.
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description In palaeobotanical studies, the recognition of a whole plant normally is a complex process due to the natural loss of the plant's parts and organs and due to several taphonomic processes. Therefore organic connections, identical cuticular characters and/or exclusive and intimate association in the same fossiliferous levels are needed in order to reassemble the whole organism. For these reasons, whole plant reconstructions are usually scarce and precious. We present here tentative reconstructions of two paradigmatic Jurassic plants from southern Patagonia based mainly on impressions/external molds of araucarian female cones and of coniferous leafy branches coming from two well-known localities in the La Matilde Formation from Patagonia: Cerro Cuadrado and Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados. Permineralized samples stored in several collections were also used for comparisons. Several organic connections between female cones of Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Spegazzini) Windhausen emend. Calder and leafy branches of the Brachyphyllum type, would allow including them in the same biological entity, within the Araucariaceae family. The presence of an exclusive association of araucarian organs also certified this idea. A second species of leafy branches, Araucarites sanctaecrucis Calder, was found in organic connection with a female cone of Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland emend. Calder and also with the tiny male cones of Masculostrobus altoensis Menéndez. In both cases, the typical morphology of A. sanctaecrucis was recognized in the leaves clothing the cones' peduncles and also in the base of the bracts and microsporophylls. Two whole plant reconstructions were made: the "Araucaria mirabilis tree" (Araucariaceae) and the "Pararaucaria patagonica tree" (Pararaucariaceae), solving the relations between previously described, world-wide known coniferous species and emphasizing the bispecific composition of the Jurassic forests in this area.
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