Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 1995, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (专辑): 31-35.

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First discovery of Androstrobus Schimper in Panzhihua, China and its paleobiological and geological significance

Hu Yu-fan   

  1. (Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093)
  • Online:1995-11-15 Published:1995-11-15

Abstract: This paper reports the first discovery of Androstrobus Schimper from Late Triassic, Baoding coal field in Panzhihua,Schichuan,China. In the same horizon specimens of Nilssonia are well-preserved. In this paper,Androstrobus Schimper fossil plant belongs to a repreductive organ of the cycads,and the male cone fossil is described as Androstobus pagodiformis Hsu et Y. F. Hu. However, Androstrobus had never been discoveried in China before. The leaf fossil from the same horizon specimen is described as Nilssonia sterophylla Hsu et Y. F. Hu. They all belong to Cycadopsida. Their discoveries in China are of an important signifi- cance not only in Chinese palaobiological study,but also in study of the modern cycad flora of Panzhihua regin.