Lusicarpus K.R.Pedersen, Balthazar, P.R.Crane et E.M.Friis
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN002031
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:2031
Authors: K. R. Pedersen, M. von Balthazar, P. R. Crane & E. M. Friis
Rank: genus
Reference: Pedersen, K. R., von Balthazar, M., Crane, P. R. & Friis, E. M. (2007): Early Cretaceous floral structures and in situ tricolpate-striate pollen: New early eudicots from Portugal. – Grana 46(3): 176–196.
Page of description: 183
Type
Lusicarpus planatus K.R.Pedersen, Balthazar, P.R.Crane et E.M.Friis
Original diagnosis/description
Gynoecium bicarpellate, syncarpous, hypogynous and shortly stalked, supported by a narrow elongated bract. Gynoecium flattened dorsi-ventrally with a rounded base. Carpels united for most of their length. Styles two, short and stout, bent outwards in anthetic flowers. Stigma double-crested, not distinctly papillate and covered by secretion. Pollen grains adhering to stigma tricolpate and striate.
Etymology
Composed of Lusitania (old Roman name for Portugal) and karpos (gr. fruit) referring to the pistillate nature of these Portuguese fossil flowers.
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
Names associated with genus
Lusicarpus planatus K.R.Pedersen, Balthazar, P.R.Crane et E.M.Friis 2007
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