CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon

The economically important but relatively small family Theaceae can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous and is found today in the Western Hemisphere and Asia. Theaceous fruits are generally loculicidal capsules and have been found as fossils throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Using reflected ligh...

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Main Authors: MacKenzie Allan Smith, Steven R. Manchester
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Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Acta Palaeobotanica
Online Access:https://acpa.botany.pl/CT-scans-of-capsules-from-the-Clarno-Formation-Oregon-USA-reveal-an-extinct-Eocene,128394,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-85a82a652b6c49919aac9894c5c4f2a12021-04-02T19:46:47ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592020-12-0160225125810.35535/acpa-2020-0013CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxonMacKenzie Allan Smith0Steven R. Manchester1Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611-7800, USAFlorida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611-7800, USAThe economically important but relatively small family Theaceae can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous and is found today in the Western Hemisphere and Asia. Theaceous fruits are generally loculicidal capsules and have been found as fossils throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Using reflected light and μCT-scanning, we recognize Anubiscarpon andersonae MA Smith et Manchester gen. et sp. nov. from the middle Eocene Clarno Formation of north central Oregon, based on five-valved, loculicidal capsules with a central columella, persistent perianth and pedicel, preserved as impressions in lacustrine shale. Its most distinctive feature is its apically clefted valves which are not seen in any other species of the family. Anubiscarpon augments our understanding of former morphological diversity in the Theaceae.https://acpa.botany.pl/CT-scans-of-capsules-from-the-Clarno-Formation-Oregon-USA-reveal-an-extinct-Eocene,128394,0,2.html
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CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
Acta Palaeobotanica
author_facet MacKenzie Allan Smith
Steven R. Manchester
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title CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
title_short CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
title_full CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
title_fullStr CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
title_full_unstemmed CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon
title_sort ct-scans of capsules from the clarno formation (oregon, usa) reveal an extinct eocene theaceous taxon
publisher W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
series Acta Palaeobotanica
issn 2082-0259
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The economically important but relatively small family Theaceae can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous and is found today in the Western Hemisphere and Asia. Theaceous fruits are generally loculicidal capsules and have been found as fossils throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Using reflected light and μCT-scanning, we recognize Anubiscarpon andersonae MA Smith et Manchester gen. et sp. nov. from the middle Eocene Clarno Formation of north central Oregon, based on five-valved, loculicidal capsules with a central columella, persistent perianth and pedicel, preserved as impressions in lacustrine shale. Its most distinctive feature is its apically clefted valves which are not seen in any other species of the family. Anubiscarpon augments our understanding of former morphological diversity in the Theaceae.
url https://acpa.botany.pl/CT-scans-of-capsules-from-the-Clarno-Formation-Oregon-USA-reveal-an-extinct-Eocene,128394,0,2.html
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