ABSTRACT
Here I describe and illustrate 19 leaf morphospecies from the Paleogene Río Turbio Formation, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. They were referred to the extant tropical and subtropical families Lauraceae (9 morphospecies), Malpighiaceae (1 morphospecies), Vitaceae (2 morphospecies), Anacardiaceae (2 morphospecies) and Sapindaceae (5 morphospecies). These taxa were recorded throughout the unit, but they are more abundant in the lower member of the Río Turbio Formation. The observed decreasing trend in megathermal taxa throughout the unit indicates the beginning of the flora turnover that characterized Patagonian ecosystems from the Late Eocene onwards and it is in agreement with the marked global cooling trend of the terminal Paleogene.
Acknowledgments
The author would like to thank S.N. Césari, S. Marenssi, R.R. Pujana and V. Barreda for their assistance in the fieldwork and B. Cariglino and the reviewers for their comments. The funds were provided by the National Agency of Scientific and Technologic Promotion (Argentina) [grant number PICT 2012–0911].
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