The Ladinian flora from the Cassina beds (Meride Limestone, Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland): Preliminary results

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Title
The Ladinian flora from the Cassina beds (Meride Limestone, Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland): Preliminary results
Journal
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Author(s)
Stockar R., Kustatscher E.
ISSN
0035-6883
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Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
116
Pages
173-188
Language
english
Abstract
A newly opened excavation in the Cassina beds of the Lower Meride Limestone (Monte San Giorgio UNESCO WHL, Canton Ticino, Southern Alps) has yielded a small collection of Ladinian plant fossils, together with vertebrate (mostly fish) and invertebrate remains The flora contains at least five species, conifer remains assignable to the genera Elatocladus, Voltzia and Pelourdea are the most common elements A new species, Elatocladus cassinae n Sp, is formally, described Co-occurring with the conifers arc seed ferns (Ptilozamites) and a few putative cycadalean remains (Taemopteris) Among the identified genera, only Volizia has previously been reported from Monte San Giorgio The fossils presented in this paper indicate that a diversified flora thrived in the region during the Ladman Floral composition and preservation patterns are suggestive of a taphonomically-biased record and a relatively far-away source area
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