Melloniflora E.M.Friis, P.R.Crane et K.R.Pedersen
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000656
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:656
Authors: E. M. Friis, P. R. Crane & K. R. Pedersen
Rank: genus
Reference: Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R. & Pedersen, K. R. (2020): Melloniflora, a new extinct multipared flower from the Early Cretaceous of Virginia, USA. – International Journal of Plant Sciences 181(9): 887–897.
Page of description: 889
Type
Melloniflora virginiensis E.M.Friis, P.R.Crane et K.R.Pedersen
Original diagnosis/description
Flower structurally bisexual, with a multiparted androecium and gynoecium. Floral receptacle wide and flattened. Phyllotaxis of androecium and gynoecium spiral. Androecium of about 50 stamens in several series. Stamens undifferentiated, with short, broad bases. Anthers dithecate, tetrasporangiate, not differentiated, grading smoothly into a prominent apical connective extension and the stamen base below. Pollen sacs embedded in the adaxial tissue of the stamen; dehiscence introrse by longitudinal slits. Gynoecium superior, apocarpous, of 21 free carpels in several series. Carpels completely or partially plicate. Ovules several, in two rows along each margin of the ventral suture. Large secretory cells in all floral tissues.
Etymology
In honor of Paul Mellon (1907–1999) and Rachel Lambert Mellon (1910–2014) for their engagement with and strong support for plants and the environment in Virginia, where the fossil was collected.
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
Names associated with genus
Melloniflora virginiensis E.M.Friis, P.R.Crane et K.R.Pedersen 2020
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