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Icacinaceae fossil provides evidence for a Cretaceous origin of the lamiids

Abstract

Today the asterids comprise over 80,000 species of flowering plants; however, relatively little is known about the timing of their early diversification. This is particularly true for the diverse lamiid clade, which comprises half of asterid diversity. Here, a lamiid fossil fruit assigned to Icacinaceae from the Campanian of western North America provides important macrofossil evidence indicating that lamiids diverged at least 80 million years ago and sheds light on potential Cretaceous rainforest-like ecosystems.


Publication:
Nature Plants
Pub Date:
December 2022
DOI:

10.1038/s41477-022-01275-y

Bibcode:
2022NatPl...8.1374A
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