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Paleocene Malvaceae from northern South America and their biogeographical implications
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The leaf compressions, the oldest fossils for Eumalvoideae, indicate a minimum divergence time of 58-60 Ma, older than existing estimates from molecular analyses of living species. The abundance of eumalvoid leaves and of bombacoid pollen in the midlate Paleocene of Colombia suggests that the Malvatheca group (Malvoideae + Bombacoideae) was already a common element in neotropical forests and does not support an Australasian origin for Eumalvoideae.
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