Monocotyledon fruits and seeds, and an associated palynoflora from Eocene–Oligocene sediments of coastal central Queensland, Australia
Fruits of Restionaceae and seeds of Typhaceae are described from a latest Eocene–Oligocene mudstone underlying oil shales in a subsurface sequence near Rockhampton, coastal central Queensland. The Restionaceae fruits are unilocular and encase a single pendulous orthotropous seed with a structured mi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Review of palaeobotany and palynology 2000-07, Vol.110 (3), p.141-173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fruits of Restionaceae and seeds of Typhaceae are described from a latest Eocene–Oligocene mudstone underlying oil shales in a subsurface sequence near Rockhampton, coastal central Queensland. The Restionaceae fruits are unilocular and encase a single pendulous orthotropous seed with a structured micropylar cap, which may be tannin filled. These are allocated to
Restiocarpum gen. nov., which has as its type
Restiocarpum latericum sp. nov., and four other taxa described herein;
Restiocarpum tesselatum sp. nov.,
Restiocarpum verrucatum sp. nov.,
Restiocarpum laeve sp. nov., and
Restiocarpum fusiforme sp. nov.
Typhaspermum cooksoniae gen. et sp. nov., which accommodates asymmetric claviform seeds, is interpreted as a member of the Typhaceae based on the presence of a lid-like operculum, bitegmic wall, and chalazal cavity.
Reconstruction of the source plant community emphasizes similarities to restiad swamps of present day Wallum (swamp heathland) vegetation which is extensively developed along the Queensland coast. Biogeographic implications for the Restionaceae and Typhaceae are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6667 1879-0615 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0034-6667(00)00016-6 |