Abstract Impressions of fruits and leaves of angiosperms recovered from Landslip Hill near Gore, eastern Southland, include some showing features attributable to Corynocarpus , others that may belong to Avicennia , Pomaderris , and Pouteria as well as the already described Fagaceae and Casuarinaceae. These, along with araucariacean fossils, allow the reconstruction of a warm temperate Early Miocene vegetation in eastern Southland, which may have been coastal.
Keywords Landslip Hill; Southland; silcrete; Early Miocene; fossil fruits; fossil leaves; warm temperate
R01001 Received 12 February 2001; accepted 6 August 2001
© Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand,
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2002, pp 149–154
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