First Cenozoic Macrofossil Record of Polypodiaceae from India and Its Biogeographic Implications

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES(2024)

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Premise of research. Polypodiaceae, the largest leptosporangiate fern family, is distributed mainly in the tropical and subtropical regions of India, China, New Zealand, and Malaysia. This family has a rich macrofossil record in the Cenozoic sediments of China, but no macrofossil of Polypodiaceae has been reported from the Cenozoic sediments of India to date. Here, we report for the first time the occurrence of fossil frond remains resembling morphologically those of the extant microsoroid wart fern genus Microsorum Link from the late Miocene Siwalik sediments exposed around Sarkaghat, Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalaya, India.Methodology. The present frond fossils were revealed by careful removal of the overlying matrix and studied under light compound, stereo zoom, and inverted fluorescence microscopes. They are identified based on their detailed morphological (macro and micro) features and through the comparison with other modern Polypodiaceae genera as well as with earlier reported polypodiceous fern fossil species.Pivotal results. The fossil frond specimens are described here as a new species, namely, Palaeosorum siwalikum Kundu, Hazra et Khan sp. nov. The new Siwalik vascular cryptogam species is characterized by leaf shape (simple frond with entire margin), venation pattern (brochidodromous nature of secondary veins, tertiary and quaternary veins reticulate, anastomosing and forming a row of irregular or quadrangular-shaped areoles between two lateral secondary veins), and presence of free included veinlets (unbranched or forked, ending with club-shaped hydathodes).Conclusions. These new fossil materials confirm the existence of a Microsorum-like plant in the Siwalik Miocene forests of Himachal Pradesh. We review in detail the fossil record and highlight the phytogeographic history of Polypodiaceae. In addition, we also suggest probable migratory routes for this fern family.
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fossil frond,frond architecture,Himachal sub-Himalaya,Microsorum,Polypodiaceae,Siwalik
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