First fossil evidence of samaras of Ventilago Gaertn. (Rhamnaceae) from India and its implications

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Taposhi Hazra, Sampa Kundu, Subir Bera, Tapan Chakraborty, Mahasin Ali Khan
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The Ventilago Gaertn. (Rhamnaceae) is widely distributed in pantropical areas of Africa, Asia, and Australia. However, fossil records of this taxon are sparse, which limits understanding of the evolution and biogeographic history of the genus. In the present study, we report and describe two new fossil species of Ventilago, V. siwalika sp. nov. from the Miocene sediments of Himachal Pradesh, western Himalaya, and V. pliocenica sp. nov. from the Pliocene sediments of Jharkhand, eastern India based on single-winged samaras. Ventilago pliocenica is characterized by a prominent midvein, obtuse to sub-round apex with mucronate tip, longitudinal secondary veins extending the full length of the fruit, and reticulate nature of higher-order veins, the presence of equatorial rim, the hypanthium, and short pedicel. On the other hand, V. siwalika is characterized by a prominent midvein, obtuse to sub-round apex with mucronate tip, longitudinal secondary veins extending the full length of the fruit, and reticulate nature of higher-order veins. Our discovery represents the first unambiguous fossil record of single-winged samara of Ventilago from India and provides valuable insights into the evolution of this genus. In this paper, we also review its biogeographic history and add new information to understand its hypothetical migration route. Present and earlier records of Ventilago also suggest that this genus was a common forest element during Neogene (Miocene time) in Asia.

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首个维德瓦戈高原翅果的化石证据。产自印度的鼠李科植物及其含义
弗凡戈庄园。(鼠李科)广泛分布于非洲、亚洲和澳大利亚的泛热带地区。然而,该分类群的化石记录很少,这限制了对该属的进化和生物地理历史的理解。本文以单翅翅目为基础,报道和描述了喜马偕尔邦中新世沉积物中的V. siwalika sp. nov.和印度东部贾坎德邦上新世沉积物中的V. pliocenica sp. nov.两个新种。上新世通叶果的特点是:中脉突出,先端钝至近圆形,尖端短尖,纵向次脉延伸果实全长,高阶脉呈网状,具赤道缘、托杯和短花梗。另一方面,siwalika具有突出的中脉,钝至近圆形的先端,短尖的尖端,纵向的次脉延伸到果实的全长,高阶脉具有网状的性质。我们的发现代表了来自印度的单翅翅果的第一个明确的化石记录,并为该属的进化提供了有价值的见解。本文还回顾了其生物地理历史,并增加了新的信息来理解其假设的迁徙路线。现存和早期的记录还表明,在新近纪(中新世),该属是亚洲常见的森林元素。
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Journal of Systematics and Evolution Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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7.40
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8.10%
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1368
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Systematics and Evolution (JSE, since 2008; formerly Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica) is a plant-based international journal newly dedicated to the description and understanding of the biological diversity. It covers: description of new taxa, monographic revision, phylogenetics, molecular evolution and genome evolution, evolutionary developmental biology, evolutionary ecology, population biology, conservation biology, biogeography, paleobiology, evolutionary theories, and related subjects.
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