Araripestrobus Seyf., E.A.Roberts, A.R.Schmidt et L.Kunzmann in Seyfullah, Roberts, Schmidt, Ragazzi, Anderson, do Nascimento, da Silva Filho & Kunzmann
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN002727
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:2727
Authors: L. J. Seyfullah, E. A. Roberts, A. R. Schmidt & L. Kunzmann
Rank: genus
Reference: Seyfullah, L. J., Roberts, E. A., Schmidt, A. R., Ragazzi, E., Anderson, K. B., do Nascimento, D. R., Jr., da Silva Filho, W. F. & Kunzmann, L. (2020): Revealing the diversity of amber source plants from the Early Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil. – BMC Evolutionary Biology 20: 107 (22 pp.).
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Type
Araripestrobus resinosus Seyf., E.A.Roberts, A.R.Schmidt et L.Kunzmann in Seyfullah, Roberts, Schmidt, Ragazzi, Anderson, do Nascimento, da Silva Filho & Kunzmann
Original diagnosis/description
Large (up to 170 mm long and 74 mm wide) microsporangiate pedunculate cones, appearing ‘segmented’ or organized into distinct layers in lateral outer surface view, built up of about 10 disc-shaped cone portions and a basal and apical cone portion with dome-shaped apex and base respectively, gaps present between the layered portions. Peduncle robust, short, diameter about 1/3 of the cone diameter. Detached microsporophylls leave rhomboidal scars with a central impression of a possible vascular bundle. Individual cone portions found detached more or less trapezoid to diamond-shaped in cross-section with a longer and a shorter diameter and the cone axis subcentrally; outer margins frequently arc-shaped in cross-sectional view. Slender, wedge-shaped microsporophylls, in dense facetted arrangement, generally in helical phyllotaxis; particularly each cone portion with 2–4 levels of microsporophylls, in alternating positions in adjacent levels. Each microsporophyll with 10 or more longitudinally running resin canals. In situ pollen of Eucommiidites-type, boat-shaped, ‘trisulcate’, surface finely perforate, smooth to microrugulate; microfossulae between perforations.
Etymology
From the Araripe Basin, where the Crato Formation flora originates.
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
Names associated with genus
Araripestrobus resinosus Seyf., E.A.Roberts, A.R.Schmidt et L.Kunzmann in Seyfullah, Roberts, Schmidt, Ragazzi, Anderson, do Nascimento, da Silva Filho & Kunzmann 2020
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