Title of article :
Tetracentron Fruits from the Miocene of Western North America
Author/Authors :
Steven R. Manchester and Iju Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An infructescence from the Middle Miocene of Clarkia, Idaho, conforms to the extant Asian
trochodendraceous genus Tetracentron. The infructescence of Tetracentron remberi sp. n. bears numerous
sessile fruits in a helical arrangement. The fruits are thin-walled capsules with two pairs of greatly recurved
hornlike styles that protrude basally from the lateral margins of the fruit. The adaxial surface of the style is
papillose and is covered with tricolpate pollen that also corresponds morphologically to that of extant
Tetracentron. The new fossil shows that Tetracentron, like the related Trochodendron, was formerly established
in western North America, whereas both of these genera are now endemic to eastern Asia. Although these
two genera were sympatric in the Miocene of Clarkia, Idaho, they have nonoverlapping geographic ranges
today.
Keywords :
Trochodendraceae , fossil , Tetracentron , Fruits , pollen. , Idaho , Miocene
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences