Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.

Responsive image


Solanaceae

Solanacea Brugmansia x insignis florens

Eudicotyledones 
Asteridae 
Ordo : Solanales 
Familia : Solanaceae 
Juss.
   

Solanaceae sunt familia plantarum, herbas varias comprehendens, e quibus plures sunt venenosae, multae autem hominibus utiles. Fossile antiquissimum huius familiae usque adhuc repertum, speciei Physalidi infinemundi attributum, abhinc annorum 52 milies milium in Patagonia depositum est.[1] Maxima pars fossilium usque adhuc relatorum in Europa reperta sunt, excepto fossili ligneo Solanumxylo paranensi aevi Miocaeni.[2][3]

  1. Wilf et al. (2017). De prioritate cf. Tiina Särkinen et al, "A new commelinid monocot seed fossil from the early Eocene previously identified as Solanaceae" in American Journal of Botany vol. 105 no. 1 (2018)
  2. María Jimena Franco, Mariana Brea, "Leños fósiles de la Formación Paraná (Mioceno Medio), Toma Vieja, Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina: registro de bosques estacionales mixtos" in Ameghiniana vol. 45 (2008) pp. 699-717
  3. Adde fossilia pollenium: R. L. Hay, Geology of the Olduvai Gorge (Berkeleiae, 1976); E. B. Leopold, S. T. Clay-Poole, "Florissant leaf and pollen floras of Colorado compared: Climatic implications" in Proceedings of the Denver Museum of Natural History vol. 4 (2001) pp. 17–69 (citationes fide Deanna et al. (2020))

Previous Page Next Page