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摘要
在那格浦尔附近的Mahurzari的跨界地层中描述了一种新的Aeschynomene, A. tertiara。目前的发现形成了该属的第一个化石记录。它有大约300种现代种,主要是热带属,少数种出现在温暖温带地区。大约一半的物种是水生植物,生长在沼泽、泥洞、潮湿的草地和河岸上。
Aeschynomene tertiara, a new fossil wood from the Deccan Intertrappean beds at Mahurzari near Nagpur, India
A new species of Aeschynomene, A. tertiara is described here from the Intertrappean beds of Mahurzari near Nagpur. The present finding forms the first fossil record of this genus. It is represented by about 300 modern species and is chiefly a tropical genus with a few species occurring in warm temperate areas. About one half of the species are hydrophytes found in marshes, mud holes, wet meadows, and along stream banks.