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Nível de museu - Planta fossilizada - Lotus Leaf Fossils-Hausmannia shebudaiensis - 8 cm - 7.5 cm
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Nível de museu - Planta fossilizada - Lotus Leaf Fossils-Hausmannia shebudaiensis - 8 cm - 7.5 cm

Plant Paleontology-Lotus Leaf Fossils Age: Late Triassic Origin: Tiaojishan Formation, Beipiao City, Liaoning Province, China Category: Ferns Name: Hausmannia shebudaiensis describe:shebudaiensis is the name of a village in Chaoyang, and Hausmannia is the transliteration of a lotus fern. Hausmannia is the most representative fossil of the family Diphyllidae. It flourished in the Mesozoic Era, with about 40 species around the world. Dipteridaceae is a tropical true fern, with only one genus (Dipteris) currently living, and its distribution is limited to India-Malaysia and South China. However, during the Mesozoic Era, plants of this family were widely distributed around the world (up to more than 60 species in 6 genera) and were important indicator plants for global climate warming and plant geography at that time. The three-dimensionally preserved fossils have plant specimens on the front and back. The veins are clear and the details are very good. They are very rare and belong to botanical museum-level collections.

N.º 83717065

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Nível de museu - Planta fossilizada - Lotus Leaf Fossils-Hausmannia shebudaiensis - 8 cm - 7.5 cm

Nível de museu - Planta fossilizada - Lotus Leaf Fossils-Hausmannia shebudaiensis - 8 cm - 7.5 cm

Plant Paleontology-Lotus Leaf Fossils

Age: Late Triassic

Origin: Tiaojishan Formation, Beipiao City, Liaoning Province, China

Category: Ferns

Name: Hausmannia shebudaiensis

describe:shebudaiensis is the name of a village in Chaoyang, and Hausmannia is the transliteration of a lotus fern. Hausmannia is the most representative fossil of the family Diphyllidae. It flourished in the Mesozoic Era, with about 40 species around the world.

Dipteridaceae is a tropical true fern, with only one genus (Dipteris) currently living, and its distribution is limited to India-Malaysia and South China. However, during the Mesozoic Era, plants of this family were widely distributed around the world (up to more than 60 species in 6 genera) and were important indicator plants for global climate warming and plant geography at that time.

The three-dimensionally preserved fossils have plant specimens on the front and back. The veins are clear and the details are very good. They are very rare and belong to botanical museum-level collections.

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