Nanbanbang, Heqing (member 4) (Pliocene of China)

Where: Yunnan, China (26.5° N, 100.2° E: paleocoordinates 25.7° N, 99.5° E)

• coordinate stated in text

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Sanying Formation, Late/Upper Pliocene (3.6 - 2.6 Ma)

• 4th member, numbered from bottom to top

• member-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: fluvial; carbonaceous claystone and gray siltstone

Size class: mesofossils

Collection methods: sieve

• "Fresh sediment approximating 50 L in volume was previously quarried from the siltstone layer at the fossil site. The sediment was immersed in water until it became a slurry, which was then filtered successively through sieves of 4, 1, and 0.5 mm to exclude small clay particles. Residues on the 4 mm sieve were checked with unaided eyes, while those on the 1 and 0.5 mm sieves were checked with the aid of a Leica binocular microscope (S8APO, Germany). Intact and fragmentary fruits and seeds, as well as many other plant organs such as conifer needles and shoots, were isolated from the mixture. They were gently cleaned using an ultrasonic bath (GT-1620QTS​, China) to remove clay particles adhering on their surface. Air dried, the fossil fruits and seeds were observed once more with the Leica binocular microscope, and 732 specimens belonging to 11 genera of herbs were recognized. Most of them were intact, but some were fragmentary." (Huang et al. 2021)

•Repository: Key Laboratory for Plant Biodiversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Primary reference: Y. J. Huang, H. Zhu, T. Su, R. A. Spicer, J. J. Hu, L. B. Jia, and Z. K. Zhou. 2021. Rise of herbaceous diversity at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: First insight from fossils. Journal of Systematics and Evolution [B. Allen/B. Allen]more details

Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis

PaleoDB collection 224476: authorized by Bethany Allen, entered by Bethany Allen on 08.03.2022

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

Angiospermae
 Fabales - Fabaceae
Astragalus sp. Linnaeus 1753 milkvetch
NBB578–NBB759, seeds
 Rosales - Rosaceae
Rubus sp.1 Linnaeus 1753 bramble
NBB092–NBB120, "more than 500 endocarps"
Fragaria sp.1 Linnaeus 1753 strawberry
NBB073–NBB091, achenes
 Sapindales - Rutaceae
Zanthoxylum avicennae3 de Candolle 1824 citrus
NBB001–019, seeds
Dicotyledoneae
 Ericales - Theaceae
Eurya stigmosa2 Mai 1960 tea
NBB020–072, seeds
Angiospermae
 Caryophyllales - Caryophyllaceae
Stellaria petiolaris von Handel-Mazzetti 1940 carnation
NBB568–NBB577, seeds
Stellaria media Linnaeus 1753 carnation
NBB567, seed
 Caryophyllales - Polygonaceae
Rumex sp. Linnaeus 1753 dock
NBB212, achene
Polygonum sp. Linnaeus 1753 knotweed
NBB540–NBB554, achenes and fragments
Polygonum cf. nepalense Meisner 1826 knotweed
NBB213–NBB539, achenes and fragments
 Caryophyllales - Amaranthaceae
Chenopodium gracilispicum Kung 1978 goosefoot
NBB555–NBB566, seeds and fragments
 Asterales - Asteraceae
Aster sp. Linnaeus 1753 daisy
NBB760, NBB761, achenes
 Ranunculales - Fumariaceae
Corydalis sp. de Candolle 1805 fumewort
NBB148–NBB211, seeds
 Ranunculales - Ranunculaceae
Ranunculus cf. tachiroei Franchet and Savatier 1876 buttercup
NBB121–NBB147, achenes
 Poales - Cyperaceae
Schoenoplectus sp. Reichenbach 1888 sedge
NBB831–NBB833, achenes
Carex sp. Linnaeus 1753 sedge
NBB762–NBB830, achenes
unclassified
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