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Pinus leptokrempfii

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Species of extinct conifer
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Pinus leptokrempfii
Temporal range: Oligocene PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Pinaceae
Genus: Pinus
Subgenus: P. subg. Strobus
Section: P. sect. Quinquefoliae
Subsection: P. subsect. Krempfianae
Species: P. leptokrempfii
Binomial name
Pinus leptokrempfii
Zhang

Pinus leptokrempfii was a species of large-sized conifer in the family Pinaceae. It was an early relative of Pinus krempfii, being present in the Oligocene Period. The extinct species had shorter, narrower needles than Pinus krempfii, which is where the name "leptokrempfii" derived for "lepto" means "short and narrow". The first specimens were described in the Yunnan Province, China, where fossils revealed the noticeable trait of flat needles, like Pinus krempfii. Pinus krempfii evolved to survive in warmer climates, such as northern Vietnam, where it broke off of Pinus leptokrempfii after the Oligocene Period. The fossils of the species were discovered by Jian-Wei Zhang (Chinese botanist) in 2021, and was eventually placed in the Pinus subsect. Krempfianae.

References

  1. Zhang, Jian-Wei; Wang, Li; D’Rozario, Ashalata; Liang, Xiao-Qing; Huang, Jian; Zhou, Zhe-Kun (2021-06-01). "Pinus leptokrempfii, an Oligocene Relative of the Flat-Needled Pine PINUS krempfii (Pinaceae) from China: Implications for Paleogeographic Origin". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 182 (5): 389–400. doi:10.1086/713957. ISSN 1058-5893. S2CID 233888471.
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