List of years in paleobotany
In paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In arthropod paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleoentomology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleomalacology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In reptile paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In archosaur paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In mammal paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleoichthyology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027

This paleobotany list records new fossil plant taxa that were to be described during the year 2024, as well as notes other significant paleobotany discoveries and events which occurred during 2024.

Conifers

Pinaceae

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Paranothotsuga[1]

Gen. et comb. nov

In press

Kowalski in Kowalski et al.

Oligocene to Pliocene

Cottbus Formation

 Germany

The type species is "Pseudotsuga" jechorekiae Czaja (2000).

Other conifers

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Cratoxylon[2]

Gen. et sp. nov

Conceição et al.

Early Cretaceous

Crato Formation

 Brazil

A member of Pinidae of uncertain affinities. The type species is C. placidoi. The name is preoccupied by Cratoxylon Blume.

Flowering plants

Monocots

Poales

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Sparganium tuberculatum[1]

Sp. nov

In press

Kowalski in Kowalski et al.

Miocene

Spremberg Formation

 Germany

A species of Sparganium.

Superasterids

Ericales

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Pterosinojackia[1]

Gen. et sp. nov

In press

Kowalski in Kowalski et al.

Oligocene to Miocene

 Germany

A member of the family Styracaceae. The type species is P. lusatica.

Superrosids

Fagales

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Morella stoppii[1]

Comb. nov

In press

(Kirchheimer)

Miocene

 Germany

A member of the family Myricaceae; moved from Myrica stoppii Kirchheimer (1942).

Other angiosperms

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Magnolia germanica[1]

Comb. nov

In press

(Mai)

Oligocene to Miocene

 Germany

A species of Magnolia; moved from Manglietia germanica Mai (1971).

Pabiania enochii[3]

Sp. nov

Rubalcava-Knoth & Cevallos-Ferriz

Late Cretaceous

Olmos Formation

 Mexico

A member of Laurales.

  • The first fossil record of a flower of a member of the genus Cryptocarya is reported from the Miocene Zhangpu amber (China) by Beurel et al. (2024).[4]

Other plants

Other plant research

  • Redescription and a study on the affinities of Stauroxylon beckii is published by Durieux et al. (2024).[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Kowalski, R.; Tietz, O.; Worobiec, E.; Worobiec, G. (2024). "New floras from the Tetta Clay Pit, Upper Lusatia, late Oligocene–Early Miocene, Germany" (PDF). Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae. 94. doi:10.14241/asgp.2024.01.
  2. Conceição, D. M.; Gobo, W. V.; Batista, M. E. P.; Oliveira, N. C.; Mastroberti, A. A.; Iannuzzi, R.; Bamford, M. K.; Kunzmann, L. (2024). "Expanding the diversity of conifer xyloflora from Early Cretaceous Crato Fossil Lagerstätte, Brazil". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 105061. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2024.105061.
  3. Rubalcava-Knoth, M. A.; Cevallos-Ferriz, S. R. S. (2024). "Trilobated Lauraceous leaves from the Upper Cretaceous Olmos Formation, Coahuila, Northern Mexico". Cretaceous Research. 105820. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105820.
  4. Beurel, S.; Bachelier, J. B.; Munzinger, J.; Shao, F.; Hammel, J. U.; Shi, G.; Sadowski, E.-M. (2024). "First flower inclusion and fossil evidence of Cryptocarya (Laurales, Lauraceae) from Miocene amber of Zhangpu (China)". Fossil Record. 27 (1): 1–11. doi:10.3897/fr.27.109621.
  5. Durieux, T.; Decombeix, A.-L.; Harper, C.; Galtier, J. (2024). "Re-investigation of Stauroxylon beckii, a possible aneurophytalean progymnosperm from the Mississippian of France". International Journal of Plant Sciences. doi:10.1086/729412.
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