New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica

A new Triassic corystosperm is described from the Shackleton Glacier region of Antarctica. The compression fossils include cupulate organs ( Umkomasia uniramia ) and leaves ( Dicroidium odontopteroides ) attached to short shoot‐bearing branches. The cupulate organs occur in groups near the apices of...

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Published in:American Journal of Botany
Main Authors: Axsmith, Brian J., Taylor, Edith L., Taylor, Thomas N., Cuneo, N. Ruben
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Published: Wiley 2000
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spelling crwiley:10.2307/2656883 2024-09-15T17:47:20+00:00 New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica Axsmith, Brian J. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Cuneo, N. Ruben National Science Foundation 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2656883 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2307%2F2656883 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.2307/2656883 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.2307/2656883 http://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/chorus/v1/articles/10.2307%2F2656883 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor American Journal of Botany volume 87, issue 6, page 757-768 ISSN 0002-9122 1537-2197 journal-article 2000 crwiley https://doi.org/10.2307/2656883 2024-08-27T04:30:03Z A new Triassic corystosperm is described from the Shackleton Glacier region of Antarctica. The compression fossils include cupulate organs ( Umkomasia uniramia ) and leaves ( Dicroidium odontopteroides ) attached to short shoot‐bearing branches. The cupulate organs occur in groups near the apices of the short shoots, and each consists of a single axis with a pair of bracts and a subapical whorl of five to eight ovoid cupules. This unique architecture indicates that the cupules are individual megasporophylls rather than leaflets of a compound megasporophyll. A branch bearing an attached D. odontopteroides leaf provides the first unequivocal evidence that Umkomasia cupulate organs and Dicroidium leaves were produced by the same plants. Although this had previously been assumed based on organ associations, the new specimens are important in demonstrating that a single species of corystosperm produced the unique cupulate organs described here and the geographically and stratigraphically widespread and common D. odontopteroides leaf. Therefore, biostratigraphic, paleoecological, and phylogenetic studies that treat Dicroidium leaf morphospecies as proxies for biological species of entire plants should be reconsidered. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the corystosperm cupule is an unlikely homologue for the angiosperm carpel or outer integument. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Shackleton Glacier Wiley Online Library American Journal of Botany 87 6 757 768
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description A new Triassic corystosperm is described from the Shackleton Glacier region of Antarctica. The compression fossils include cupulate organs ( Umkomasia uniramia ) and leaves ( Dicroidium odontopteroides ) attached to short shoot‐bearing branches. The cupulate organs occur in groups near the apices of the short shoots, and each consists of a single axis with a pair of bracts and a subapical whorl of five to eight ovoid cupules. This unique architecture indicates that the cupules are individual megasporophylls rather than leaflets of a compound megasporophyll. A branch bearing an attached D. odontopteroides leaf provides the first unequivocal evidence that Umkomasia cupulate organs and Dicroidium leaves were produced by the same plants. Although this had previously been assumed based on organ associations, the new specimens are important in demonstrating that a single species of corystosperm produced the unique cupulate organs described here and the geographically and stratigraphically widespread and common D. odontopteroides leaf. Therefore, biostratigraphic, paleoecological, and phylogenetic studies that treat Dicroidium leaf morphospecies as proxies for biological species of entire plants should be reconsidered. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the corystosperm cupule is an unlikely homologue for the angiosperm carpel or outer integument.
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Taylor, Edith L.
Taylor, Thomas N.
Cuneo, N. Ruben
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Taylor, Edith L.
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New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
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Taylor, Edith L.
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title New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
title_short New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
title_full New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
title_fullStr New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed New perspectives on the Mesozoic seed fern order Corystospermales based on attached organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
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