Grimmipollis burmanica gen. et sp. nov. New genus of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) from the late Eocene of central Myanmar

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Authors
  • H. Huang ORCID logo
  • R.J. Morley
  • R. van der Ham
  • L. Mao
  • A. Licht
  • G. Dupont-Nivet
  • Z. Win
  • D.W. Aung
  • C. Hoorn ORCID logo
Publication date 02-2023
Journal Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Article number 104818
Volume | Issue number 309
Number of pages 11
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract

As a crossroads for plant dispersal between Laurasia and Gondwana since at least the late Eocene, the Central Myanmar Basins have yielded rich and diverse fossil pollen. Here we report Grimmipollis burmanica, a new genus and species in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) from the upper Eocene Yaw Formation in the Central Myanmar Basins. We also investigate its similarity of pollen sculpture with other selected genera using hierarchical cluster analysis, and its source paleoecology with pollen diagrams. Grimmipollis pollen grains are characterized by parasyncolporate apertures with an apocolpial field at each side, distinct margines along the colpi, arcuate, tuberculate and rope-shaped mesocolpial ridges, and prominent, verrucate or fossulate apocolpia. These features distinguish this genus from other syncolporate and parasyncolporate types in the extant Sapindaceae genera, and fossil pollen genera. As most syncolporate and parasyncolporate types occur in the tribe Cupanieae, G. burmanica is likely derived from an extinct Cupanieae and thus a rainforest tree species. The hierarchical cluster analysis confirms our establishment of Grimmipollis, and reveals it is morphologically close to Meyeripollis. The sedimentary environment from which these pollen grains were retrieved suggests that G. burmanica could be a member of seasonal swamp forests.

Document type Article
Note Part of special issue Pollen diversity, vegetation history and range shift in the (sub)tropics through the Cenozoic. - With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2022.104818
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