Cibotium现代分布的第一个巨型化石

Jia-Rong Hu , Hao Zhang , Lu-Liang Huang , Xin-Kai Wu , Robert A. Spicer , Cheng Quan , Jian-Hua Jin
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“曼蕨”(Cibotium,Cibotiaceae)是热带和亚热带气候的典型树蕨,目前主要分布在夏威夷群岛、中美洲以及东亚和东南亚的热带和亚热带地区。该属的可靠化石记录十分罕见。日本岩手县上白垩统和美国俄勒冈州上始新世仅报告了两例茎化石。本文描述了中国广西壮族自治区桂平盆地中新世二子塘组的Cibotium最终可育耳廓化石,这些化石还保存着原位孢子和角质层。作为首次在全球范围内发现同时保留原位孢子和角质层的针尾藻化石,这一发现丰富了针尾藻的器官类型。这也是首次在其现代分布范围内发现Cibotium化石,表明至少在中新世,Cibotium已经向南迁移到现代分布。根据Cibotium的现代栖息地,我们推断桂平盆地在中新世处于温暖湿润的热带/亚热带气候下。
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The first megafossil of Cibotium within its modern distribution

The ‘man fern’ (Cibotium, Cibotiaceae), a typical tree fern of tropical and subtropical climates, is today mainly distributed in the Hawaiian Islands, Mesoamerica, and tropical and subtropical regions of East and Southeast Asia. Reliable fossil records of this genus are rare. Only two cases of stem fossils have been reported from the Upper Cretaceous of Iwate-Ken, Japan and the upper Eocene of Oregon, USA. In this paper, ultimate fertile pinna fossils of Cibotium are described from the Miocene Erzitang Formation of Guiping Basin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, South China, which also preserve in situ spores and cuticles. As the first global discovery of Cibotium pinna fossils preserving both in situ spores and cuticles, this find enriches the organ types of Cibotium fossils. This is also the first discovery of Cibotium fossils within its modern distribution range, indicating that Cibotium had migrated southwards into its modern distribution by at least the Miocene. Based on the modern habitat of Cibotium, we infer that the Guiping Basin was under a warm and humid tropical/subtropical climate in the Miocene.

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