Kenilanthus E.M.Friis, K.R.Pedersen et P.R.Crane
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN002003
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:2003
Authors: E. M. Friis, K. R. Pedersen & P. R. Crane
Rank: genus
Reference: Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. & Crane, P. R. (2017): Kenilanthus, a new eudicot flower with tricolpate pollen from the Early Cretaceous (early-middle Albian) of eastern North America. – Grana 56(3): 161–173.
Page of description: 162
Type
Kenilanthus marylandensis E.M.Friis, K.R.Pedersen et P.R.Crane
Original diagnosis/description
Flower small, pentamerous, isomerous, and containing both stamens and carpels. Receptacle dome-shaped. Perianth of a single whorl of five tepals with a possible additional whorl toward the outside; aestivation quincuncial. Androecium of ten stamens in two whorls. Stamens differentiated into a short, stout filament and an elongated, basifixed anther. Anthers dithecate and tetrasporangiate with thecae projecting towards the outside of the flower. Pollen tricolpate and reticulate, heterobrochate with graded reticulum. Muri obliquely segmented and spinulose, supported by sturdy columellae. Gynoecium superior, consisting of one whorl of five free carpels. Carpels distinctly separate below, but converging above. Carpels sessile, elongate, and plicate, with two longitudinal placentae on either side of the ventral suture, each of which bears many ovules in a longitudinal row. Stomata are present on the carpel surface.
Etymology
From Kenilworth, the locality where the fossil was collected, and anthus, Greek for flower.
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
Names associated with genus
Kenilanthus marylandensis E.M.Friis, K.R.Pedersen et P.R.Crane 2017
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