Asclepiadospermum ellipticum C.Del Rio, Su et Z.K.Zhou in Del Rio, Wang, Liu, Liang, Spicer, Wu, Zhou & Su
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000894
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:894
Authors: C. Del Rio, T. Su & Z. K. Zhou
Rank: species
Genus: Asclepiadospermum C.Del Rio, Su et Z.K.Zhou in Del Rio, Wang, Liu, Liang, Spicer, Wu, Zhou & Su
Reference: Del Rio, C., Wang, T. X., Liu, J., Liang, S. Q., Spicer, R. A., Wu, F. X., Zhou, Z. K. & Su, T. (2020): Asclepiadospermum gen. nov., the earliest fossil record of Asclepiadoideae (Apocynaceae) from the early Eocene of central Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, and its biogeographic implications. – American Journal of Botany 107(1): 126–138.
Page of description: 129, 132
Illustrations or figures: Fig. 3
Types
Holotype XZBGJL5-0459, XZBGJL5-0514, Palaeoecology Collections, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Menglun, Yunnan, China
Figures: Fig. 3
Original diagnosis/description
Seed elliptical, tapering rapidly toward a blunt to slightly round and asymmetrical apex and rounded at the base; central part elliptical and irregularly spotted, surrounded by a thin margin with a straight median line corresponding to the trace left by the raphe from the apex to the center of the seed. Cells small (~30 μm wide), polygonal, and irregularly arranged.
Etymology
The specific epithet ellipticum refers to the elliptical shape of the seed.
Stratigraphy
Paleogene, Eocene
The Lower Eocene Niubao Formation
Locality
China
Jianglang village, Bangor County, Central Qinghai-Tibetan plateau
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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