On a etudie l'anatomie d'un petiole fossile de palmier (Arecaceae) decouvert dans le Bassin du Rio Mannu di Ittiri (NO Sardaigne), dans des sediments d'age burdigalien. La comparaison des caract~res de l'echantillon avec ceux des taxa fossiles et actuels conduit h la conclusion qu'il appartient a une nouvelle espece, Palmocaulon logudorense
An anatomical study of a fossil palm petiole (Arecaceae) was carried out. The fossil was found in sediments of Burdigalian age in the Rio Mannu basin (Ittiri, NW Sardinia). From a comparison with both fossil and existing taxa it is concluded that the fossil palm belongs to the new species, Palmocaulon logudorense.
Viene qui presentato lo studio anatomico di un picciolo fossile di palma (Arecaceae). Il reperto proviene da sedimenti di età burdigaliana del Bacino del Rio Mannu (Ittiri, Sardegna NW). Dal confronto con taxa fossili e attuali si deduce che il fossile appartiene alla nuova specie Palmocaulon logudorense
Palmocaulon logudorensenov. sp. (Arecaceae) from the Lower Miocene of the Rio Mannu Basin (Sardinia, Italy) / Filigheddu, Rossella Speranza; Biondi, E; Tilocca, G.. - In: GEOBIOS. - ISSN 0016-6995. - 29:6(1996), pp. 635-641.
Palmocaulon logudorensenov. sp. (Arecaceae) from the Lower Miocene of the Rio Mannu Basin (Sardinia, Italy)
FILIGHEDDU, Rossella Speranza;
1996-01-01
Abstract
An anatomical study of a fossil palm petiole (Arecaceae) was carried out. The fossil was found in sediments of Burdigalian age in the Rio Mannu basin (Ittiri, NW Sardinia). From a comparison with both fossil and existing taxa it is concluded that the fossil palm belongs to the new species, Palmocaulon logudorense.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.