Kalewa Section, Sample 30 (Eocene of Myanmar)

Where: Sagaing, Myanmar (23.2° N, 94.3° E: paleocoordinates 14.7° N, 94.2° E)

• coordinate stated in text

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Yaw Formation, Late/Upper Eocene (37.2 - 33.9 Ma)

• "U–Pb dating of a tuff layer (Licht et al. 2019), magnetostratigraphy, U–Pb apatite dating and apatite fission track dating (Westerweel et al., 2020) provide an age of c. 38–37 Ma, which is also supported by the palynological evidence discussed below and in Huang et al. 2020, Huang et al. 2018." (Huang et al. 2023)

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: fluvial; lithified sandstone and mudstone

Size class: microfossils

Collection methods: chemical

• "Two palynological processing methods were performed to ensure maximum recovery. One set of samples was processed for quantitative analysis. The processing was as follows: 1.3 g of sample was boiled in 10% sodium pyrophosphate, and then treated with 10% HCl, and sieved with 5 μm and 212 μm meshes. The sample was then heated in acetolysis mixture to 100 °C. Bromoform-treatment was applied to separate any remaining inorganic fraction to produce residue. A second set of selected samples was processed mainly for microphotography. The processing method was as follows: 30 g of washed and dried sample was treated with 10% HCl and 40% HF. Then a heavy liquid separation was used to separate the organic and remaining inorganic fractions. All resulting residues were mounted on a slide in glycerin and sealed with paraffin for light microscope (LM) observation. Residues were further used for analysis with LM and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) at the Department of Palaeontology (DoP), University of Vienna, Austria. Details on the two methods were presented in Huang et al. (2020)." (Huang et al. 2023)

Primary reference: H. Huang, R. J. Morley, A. Licht, G. Dupont-Nivet, D. Pérez-Pinedo, J. Westerweel, Z. Win, D. Wa Aung, E. Budi Lelono, G. N. Aleksandrova, R. K. Saxena and C. Hoorn. 2023. A proto-monsoonal climate in the late Eocene of Southeast Asia: evidence from a sedimentary record in central Myanmar. Geoscience Frontiers 14(1):101457 [B. Allen/B. Allen]more details

Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis

PaleoDB collection 227697: authorized by Bethany Allen, entered by Bethany Allen on 27.10.2022

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

 Anthocerotophyta -
Saxosporis sp. Krutzsch 1963 hornwort
Nyssapollenites
  -
Nyssapollenites sp. Thiergart 1937
Ranunculacidites
  -
Ranunculacidites operculatus Jaramillo and Dilcher 2001
Lycopodiopsida
 Selaginellales - Selaginellaceae
? Selaginella sp. Beauvois 1804 spikemoss
Polypodiopsida
 Polypodiales - Polypodiidae
Pterisisporites sp. Sung and Zheng
 Schizaeales - Polypodiidae
Cicatricosisporites sp. Potonie and Gelletich 1933
  - Polypodiaceae
Verrucatosporites sp. Pflug and Thomson 1953
Verrucatosporites usmensis Germeraad et al. 1968
Laevigatosporites sp. Ibrahim 1933
Pteridopsida
  -
Deltoidospora sp. Miner 1935
Pinopsida
 Pinales - Pinaceae
Angiospermae
 Fabales - Fabaceae
Berlinia sp. Solander 1849 legume
cf. Berlinia sp. Solander 1849 legume
Margocolporites sp. Ramanajuan 1966 legume
 Malpighiales - Phyllanthaceae
cf. Amanoa sp. Aublet 1775
 Malpighiales - Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbiaceae indet. Jussieu 1789 spurge
 Fagales - Fagaceae
 Fagales - Casuarinaceae
Casuarinidites cainozoicus Cookson and Pike 1954
 Sapindales - Meliaceae
Meliaceae indet. de Jussieu 1789 mahogany
 Sapindales - Sapindaceae
Dicotyledoneae
 Myrtales -
 Ericales - Lecythidaceae
Marginipollis sp. Clarke 1968
 Ericales - Sapotaceae
Sapotaceoidaepollenites sp. Potonié et al. 1950
Palaquium sp. Blanco 1837
 Ericales - Ericaceae
Ericipites sp. Wodehouse 1933 heather
Angiospermae
 Magnoliales - Magnoliaceae
Magnoliaceae indet. de Jussieu 1789 magnolia
 Mesangiosperms - Arecaceae
 Mesangiosperms - Araceae
Proxapertites operculatus Van der Hammen 1956
 Proteales -
 Santalales -
Acrostichum
  -
Acrostichum sp. Linnaeus 1753