Title of article :
Wairarapaia mildenhallii gen. et sp. nov., a New Araucarian Cone Related to Wollemia from the Cretaceous (Albian‐Cenomanian) of New Zealand
Author/Authors :
David J. Cantrill and J. Ian Raine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A new genus and species, Wairarapaia mildenhallii Cantrill et Raine, is established for two ovulate cones
with helically inserted cone-scale complexes and a centrally positioned inverted ovule from the Cretaceous (late
Albian to Cenomanian) of New Zealand. The cones are up to 60 mm in diameter with wedge-shaped conescale
complexes, at least 18 mm long by 8 mm wide and with narrow wings and a short apical spine. The
ovules sit centrally in a distinct hollow on the cone-scale complex surface but are attached only by a basal pad
of tissue. Ovules are oriented with the micropyle facing the cone axis. They have short lateral wings and are
interpreted to be dehiscent from the cone-scale complex. The cone organization suggests affinities with the
Araucariaceae. The seed has a narrow attachment point similar to that seen in Agathis andWollemia and quite
unlike that of Araucaria, where the ovule is embedded in the cone-scale complex. Recent phylogenetic analyses
suggest that features used to assign fossil taxa to Araucaria need to be reevaluated. This cone supports the
notion that many records of Araucaria-like fossils represent basal lineages within the Araucariaceae rather than
extinct members of the genus Araucaria.
Keywords :
Coniferales , Wollemia , New Zealand , Albian , Araucariaceae , Cretaceous
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences