Araucarites alatisquamosus Tak.Ohsawa et H.Nishida in Ohsawa, Yabe, Yamada, Uemura, Terada, Leppe, Hinojosa & Nishida
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN002356
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:2356
Authors: T. (T. ) Ohsawa & H. Nishida
Rank: species
Reference: Ohsawa, Takeshi A., Yabe, A., Yamada, T., Uemura, K., Terada, K., Leppe, M., Hinojosa, F. L. & Nishida, H. (2016): Araucarian leaves and cone scales from the Loreto Formation of Río de Las Minas, Magellan Region, Chile. – Botany 94: 805–815., link
Page of description: 807
Illustrations or figures: fig. 2A(2)–A(6)
Types
Holotype SGO.PB 1577, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, Chile
Figures: Figures 2A(2)–2A(4)
Note: Holotype consists of part (SGO.PB 1577a) and counterpart (SGO.PB 1577b).
Paratypes: NSM-PP-12151, NSM-PP-12152 (fig. 2A(5)), NSM-PP-12153 (fig. 2A(6)), housed in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Original diagnosis/description
Fossil detached cone scales composed of cuneate bract, 32–33 mm long by 30–34 mm wide. Delicate wings expanded laterally up to 5–6 mm from each side of woody central zone of cone scale. Bract spine short, 3 mm long. Single oval seed embedded in ovuliferous scale, 18–24 mm long by 5–5.5 mm wide. Ovuliferous scale surrounding seed, oval, 7.6–8.0 mm at the widest portion. Ovuliferous scale tip rounded, about 2 mm from distal end of seed.
Etymology
Species epithet, alatisquamosus originates from a Latin alatus for “winged” and squamosus for “scaly”.
Stratigraphy
Paleogene
Loreto Formation, Late Eocene – early Oligocene
Locality
Chile
Río de Las Minas area near Punta Arenas, Magellan Region
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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