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doi: 10.2478/if-2018-0018
The Oligocene palaeontological locality on Matrý Hill near Sebuzín in the České středohoří Mts., North Bohemia, belongs to the Děčín Formation and is dated to 30.8-24.7 Ma according to the regional stratigraphy. It has yielded, in addition to insects from the Heteroptera group, a fossil bee Apis petrefacta and palaeobatrachid frogs, also numerous plant remains. Their recovery began in 1996. The plant fossil assemblage consists mostly of leaf impressions, occasionally accompanied by casts or impressions of fruits. Noteworthy are records of a fern Woodwardia muensteriana, conifers Pinus cf. rigios, P. cf. hepios, Calocedrus suleticensis, Tetraclinis salicornioides, Torreya bilinica, cf. Cephalotaxus parvifolia and numerous angiosperms, e.g. Liriodendron haueri, Daphnogene cinnamomifolia, Platanus neptuni, Cercidiphyllum crenatum, Sloanea artocarpites, Ulmus pyramidalis, Celtis pirskenbergensis, Carya fragiliformis, C. quadrangula, Betula brongniartii, B. dryadum, Alnus rhenana, A. cf. kefersteinii, Carpinus grandis, Ostrya atlantidis, Acer crenatifolium, A. cf. palaeosaccharinum, A. integrilobum and Craigia bronnii. Several angiosperm foliage specimens of both monocots and dicots have not yet been identified to a particular genus and species. The fossil plant assemblage at Matrý corresponds to two vegetation types, i.e. a zonal riparian forest and zonal mixed mesophytic forest, as corroborated by the Integrated Plant Record vegetation analysis. The vegetation thrived under a humid climate, characterized by average values of MAT (13.4 °C), WMMT (23.8 °C), CMMT (3.6 °C) and MAP (1,117 mm). The Matry fossil flora is similar in composition to the flora of Žichov from the same Oligocene Děčín Formation in the České středohoří Mts.
Malvales, Insecta, Arthropoda, Elaeocarpaceae, Tingidae, Liliopsida, Pinales, Typhaceae, Magnoliaceae, Blechnaceae, Juglandaceae, Hemiptera, Magnoliopsida, Lauraceae, Cercidiphyllaceae, Sapindaceae, Magnoliales, Betulaceae, Platanaceae, Polypodiales, Animalia, Polypodiopsida, Rosales, Plantae, Magnoliopsida (awaiting allocation), Saxifragales, Malvaceae, Taxaceae, Taxonomy, Poales, Cyperales, Cephalotaxaceae, Cupressaceae, Gramineae, Pinopsida, Biodiversity, Pinaceae, Proteales, Sapindales, Tracheophyta, Cannabaceae, Laurales, Oxalidales, Fagales
Malvales, Insecta, Arthropoda, Elaeocarpaceae, Tingidae, Liliopsida, Pinales, Typhaceae, Magnoliaceae, Blechnaceae, Juglandaceae, Hemiptera, Magnoliopsida, Lauraceae, Cercidiphyllaceae, Sapindaceae, Magnoliales, Betulaceae, Platanaceae, Polypodiales, Animalia, Polypodiopsida, Rosales, Plantae, Magnoliopsida (awaiting allocation), Saxifragales, Malvaceae, Taxaceae, Taxonomy, Poales, Cyperales, Cephalotaxaceae, Cupressaceae, Gramineae, Pinopsida, Biodiversity, Pinaceae, Proteales, Sapindales, Tracheophyta, Cannabaceae, Laurales, Oxalidales, Fagales
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