Turonian Pinaceae of the Raritan Formation, New Jersey |
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Authors: | M A Gandolfo K C Nixon W L Crepet |
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Institution: | (1) L. H. Bailey Hortorium, Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, US |
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Abstract: | Fossil vegetative and reproductive structures from deposits of the Raritan Formation in New Jersey (Turonian, Upper Cretaceous,
∼90 MYBP) include ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. Gymnosperms collected from this formation have been known since the
beginning of the 20th century. Fossil leaves, wood and seed cones have been are identified as belonging to the Cupressaceae,
Pinaceae, and Taxodiaceae. In the present contribution, we describe a series of fossil dwarf shoots, leaves and a pollen cone
belonging to the family Pinaceae. Fossils are charcoalified with preserved three-dimensional structure and excellent cellular
detail. The dwarf shoots are assigned to a new species Prepinus crossmanensis sp. nov. and to the previously described Pinus quinquefolia Jeffrey. The new species Prepinus crossmanensis differs in size, shape, presence of hypodermis, sclerenchyma and stomata in the cataphylls, and number and shape of needle
leaves from previously known species. Also, isolated leaves were found that were assigned to the new species, Prepinus raritanensis sp. nov. The new species is differentiated by the size and shape of stomata, the presence of number of layers of the hypodermis;
and the cell-shape and number of layers of the mesophyll and transfusion tissue. A previously undescribed male cone, Amboystrobus cretacicum gen. and sp. nov., has an axis with spirally attached microsporophylls, each bearing two abaxial ovoid microsporangia. The
pollen grains are monosulcate and bisaccate (eusaccate), with an elliptical corpus, granulate exine sculpture, and honeycomb-like
wall structure.
Received March 21, 2000 Accepted November 13, 2000 |
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Keywords: | : Dwarf shoots fossils leaves pollen cone Pinaceae Raritan Formation Upper Cretaceous |
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