Title of article :
Combining Characters of Pteridaceae and Tree Ferns: Pterisorus radiata gen. et sp. nov., a Permineralized Lower Cretaceous Filicalean with Radial Sori
Author/Authors :
Gar W. Rothwell and Ruth A. Stockey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An anatomically preserved leptosporangiate filicalean that combines characters of the Pteridaceae and tree
ferns has been discovered in the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian boundary) Apple Bay flora on
Vancouver Island, Canada. Exindusiate sori are radial, with numerous annulate sporangia diverging from a
conical receptacle that is positioned below a pinnule vein. No paraphyses or other trichomes are present.
Sporangia have a nearly vertical annulus that is not interrupted by the long, quadriseriate stalk. Spores are
trilete and angular, with a distinctive equatorial flange and a distal deltoid structure that contacts the rim at the
corners of the spore. The suture extends three-fourths of the distance to the margin and is flanked by prominent
ridges. Spore walls consist of two dense layers, and the surface is psilate. Pterisorus radiata gen. et sp. nov. has
characters that are reminiscent of both tree ferns and the most highly derived of modern species, providing
direct evidence for the third major radiation of Filicales.
Keywords :
filicalean fern , fossil , Pteridaceae. , Cyatheaceae
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences