Title of article :
Susiea newsalemae gen. et sp. nov. (Nymphaeaceae): Euryale‐like Seeds from the Late Paleocene Almont Flora, North Dakota, U.S.A.
Author/Authors :
Witt Taylor، نويسنده , , Melanie L. DeVore، نويسنده , , and Kathleen B. Pigg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Susiea newsalemae Taylor, DeVore & Pigg gen. et sp. nov. is described for distinctive seeds referable to the
water lily family Nymphaeaceae from the Late Paleocene Almont Flora of central North Dakota, U.S.A. Seeds
are oval to barrel shaped, 5 mm long 3 3 mm wide, and have an apical operculum and a prominent lateral
raphe. The outer surface of the seeds is composed of palisade, shinglelike cells 40 mm high 3 150 mm wide with
smooth cell margins lacking papillae. The operculum is 1 mm across and surrounded by a narrow furrow,
covering the micropyle but not the hilum. The raphe and micropyle are separated by several cells. Several
specimens have a small embryo cavity surrounded by a small area of presumed endosperm below the micropyle
and a well-developed perisperm filling the rest of the seed cavity. Susiea seeds are most similar to those of
extant Euryale but differ in features of the epidermal cells, seed coat, and raphe morphology. They also share
some features with Nymphaea, Nuphar, and Victoria. Susiea appears distinct from the permineralized fossil
seeds of the middle Eocene Allenbya from the Princeton chert, Nuphar wutuensis from the Eocene of China,
and Nuphar cf. wutuensis from the same Almont beds. Susiea is the oldest fossil taxon of the Euryale lineage,
extending the previous Oligocene record back to the Late Paleocene and documenting a significantly older age
for the Euryale/Victoria clade that is clearly a derived lineage based on phylogenetic analyses of modern taxa.
Keywords :
Paleocene. , Nymphaeaceae , Euryale , fossil seed , Nuphar
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences