Bonanzacarpum sprungerorum Manchester et T.A.Lott
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000564
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:564
Authors: S. R. Manchester & T. A. Lott
Rank: species
Genus: Bonanzacarpum Manchester et T.A.Lott
Reference: Manchester, S. R. & Lott, T. A. (2019): Bonanzacarpum sprungerorum, a bizarre fruit type from the Eocene Green River Formation of Utah, USA. – Fossil Imprint 75(2): 281–288.
Page of description: 283
Illustrations or figures: Text-figs 1–3
Name is type for
Bonanzacarpum Manchester et T.A.Lott 2019
Types
Holotype UF18054-55045, Paleobotany Collections, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Figures: Text-figs 1a,b
Original diagnosis/description
Fruit a tabular, button-shaped circumscissile capsule, rounded-polygonal in transverse section with 4 to 6 equal to unequal sides. Capsule unilocular, circumscissile with an apical operculum closely fitting like a stopper. Lateral walls smooth, straight. Basal surface of locule with 7–11 smooth, obpyriform, slightly raised areas radiating from a central point. Obpyriform areas pointed proximally, with somewhat convex lateral margins and round distal margins. Obpyriform areas with corresponding cycle of smaller indentations on the basal external surface.
Etymology
The species name honors Mike and Sandra Sprunger who collected and donated some of the finest examples.
Stratigraphy
Paleogene, Eocene
Parachute Creek Member, early to middle Eocene, ca 47 my
Locality
United States
Vicinity of Bonanza, Utah (UF locality 18054: 39°53'40.76"N, 109°8'42.31"W).
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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