The earliest occurrence of peltasperms in the basal Permian strata of the North China Block and the radiation of this group

Wang J., Kerp H., Pfefferkorn H.W.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The peltasperm foliage Autunia naumannii (Gutbier) Kerp and possible peltasperm fructifications are for the first time described from the uppermost Taiyuan Formation of earliest Permian age near Wuda, Inner Mongolia. This is the oldest record of this group on the North China Block (Sino-Korean Platform), indicating an early migration into this area. Data of other occurrences in China demonstrate independent radiations of the group in Cathaysia. All known records indicate that peltasperms probably originated in the tropical extrabasinal areas of Euramerica, and subsequently migrated within the tropical belt and experienced independent regional radiations in Europe, the southwestern United States and on the North China Block. The present discovery of Autunia naumannii (Gutbier) Kerp in China adds a common floral component between the Euramerican and Cathaysian floras, providing more evidence indicating mutual migration of floral elements between Cathaysia and Euramerica.

Details about the publication

JournalGeological Journal
Volume49
Page range129-142
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsAutunia naumannii (Gutbier) Kerp; Early Permian; North China; Peltasperm radiation and migration

Authors from the University of Münster

Kerp, Johannes

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: since 01/01/2010
Type of project: Own resources project