Earliest Swintonia (Anacardiaceae) fossil from the late Paleogene of India suggests its Gondwanan origin - 13/09/25
Highlights |
• | This study reports the earliest fossil record of Swintonia from the Oligocene period. |
• | The morphological characters place the fossil within the subfamily Anacardioideae. |
• | This finding supports the theory of a Gondwanan origin for the Anacardiaceae family. |
• | India played a key role in early diversification and dispersal of Anacardiaceae. |
Abstract |
The Anacardiaceae family plays a vital ecological and economic role in tropical and subtropical regions globally. The genus Swintonia Griff. being an evergreen genus is confined largely to Southeastern Asia. This study reports the earliest fossil record of Swintonia from the late Oligocene (∼24–23 Ma) sediments of the Makum Coalfield, Assam, northeast India, offering new insights into the evolutionary history of the genus. The fossil leaf described here represents the species Swintonia floribunda Griff., placing it within the subfamily Anacardioideae. This finding supports the Gondwanan origin of the Anacardiaceae family, where India plays a pivotal role in its early diversification and dispersal. Further, it enriches the Paleogene fossil record of the family and suggests an Indian origin for the genus, followed by its subsequent migration to Southeast Asia. The presence of Swintonia in the late Oligocene indicates that the genus emerged earlier than previously thought, thriving in the warm and humid climate of the Indian subcontinent. This finding enhances our understanding of its evolutionary development and biogeographic distribution.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Oligocene flora, Tropical ecosystems, Nearest living relatives (NLR), Plant evolution, South Asia
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| ☆ | Corresponding editor: Evelyn Kustatscher. |
Vol 92
P. 13-24 - octobre 2025 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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