Title of article :
Speirseopteris orbiculata gen. et sp. nov. (Thelypteridaceae), a Derived Fossil Filicalean from the Paleocene of Western North America
Author/Authors :
Ruth A. Stockey، نويسنده , , Trevor C. Lantz، نويسنده , , and Gar W. Rothwell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An apparently exindusiate filicalean fern with radial sori, sporangia with a vertical annulus, and monolete
spores occurs in Paleocene sediments ca. 57 million years old of central Alberta, Canada. Specimens are
preserved as coalified compressions and show features of frond morphology and venation, sporangium
morphology and dehiscence mechanism, number of spores per sporangium, and spore fine structure. Fronds
have a deltoid blade region and are pinnate þ pinnatifid, with fertile pinnules ranging to slightly smaller than
vegetative pinnules and with simpler venation. Venation is open, with each lobe of the pinnatifid pinnule
having a midvein from which laterals diverge in an alternate pattern. Laterals of vegetative pinnule lobes fork
once and terminate at the margin, whereas those of fertile pinnule lobes are unbranched. Sori are round with
numerous sporangia and are positioned under a vein. Each sporangium has a vertical annulus that is not
interrupted by the stalk and produces ca. 64 spores. Spores are bean shaped and monolete, measuring 26–
36 mm long, with exospore that is dense and sculptured by minute scabrae. Perispore is not preserved. This fern,
named Speirseopteris orbiculata gen. et sp. nov., displays characters that are diagnostic of the highly derived
filicalean families and is assigned to the Thelypteridaceae. To a lesser extent, it also resembles the
Dryopteridaceae, emphasizing that modern fern genera existed among many extinct genera during the late
Cretaceous and Paleogene
Keywords :
Dryopteridaceae , fern , fossil , Paleocene , Thelypteridaceae.
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences