Paleoallium Pigg, F.A.Bryan et DeVore

Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN001799

Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:1799

Authors: K. B. Pigg, F. A. Bryan & M. L. DeVore

Rank: genus

Reference: Pigg, K. B., Bryan, F. A. & DeVore, M. L. (2018): Paleoallium billgenseli gen. et sp. nov.: fossil monocot remains from the latest Early Eocene Republic Flora, northeastern Washington State, USA. 179(6): 477–486.

Page of description: 478

Type

Paleoallium billgenseli Pigg, F.A.Bryan et DeVore

Original diagnosis/description

Scapes bearing apically small sessile bulbils and pedicellate, campanulate flowers, both partially covered by broad spathes.

Etymology

The generic name, Paleoallium, refers to the remarkable similarity of the fossils to the modern onion/garlic genus Allium.

Plant fossil remain

macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood

Names associated with genus

Paleoallium billgenseli Pigg, F.A.Bryan et DeVore 2018

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