A new Late Devonian isoetalean lycopsid from New South Wales, Australia: Cymastrobus irvingensis gen. et sp. nov. .

Archive ouverte

Evreïnoff, Mathilde | Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte | Decombeix, Anne-Laure | Lebrun, Renaud | Steemans, Philippe | Tafforeau, Paul

Edité par CCSD ; Coquina Press -

International audience. In Australia, lycopsids are abundant in early land plant assemblages, leading to the concepts of a “Baragwanathia flora” extending from the late Silurian to the Early Devonian, and a “Leptophloeum flora” characterizing the Late Devonian. Yet, the taxonomic status and systematic affinities of a large number of lycopsid remains from the Devonian of Australia are poorly resolved. The contribution of such lycopsids to the diversification of the group and the evolution of the rhizomorphic lycopsids is unknown. In this paper we investigate the three-dimensional organization of a new structurally preserved cone using X-ray synchrotron microtomography. This large and compact bisporangiate cone, which was collected at Barraba, a Famennian locality in northern New South Wales, represents a new genus, Cymastrobus. Its sporophylls are comprised of a poorly preserved lamina and a long narrow pedicel enlarging distally and possessing an abaxial keel and a heel. Megasporangia contain a large number of megaspores. Their central body shows several rows of small circular structures surrounding the trilete mark. Microspore remains are of the Endosporites-type. Cymastrobus is close to the contemporaneous genus Bisporangiostrobus and to the Carboniferous taxon Flemingites. It may have occupied a basal position in the phylogeny of the rhizomorphic lycopsids

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Cymastrobus, a new Paleozoic lycopsid from Australia investigated through a combination of old (thin-sections), less old (SEM), and new approaches (X-Ray Synchrotron microtomography).

Archive ouverte | Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte | CCSD

International audience. This paper addresses one of Bill Chaloner’s earliest center of interest, the reproductive structures of the Paleozoic lycopsids and their in-situ spores, through the analysis of a new cone ge...

The Famennian flora of Barraba, New South Wales, Australia

Archive ouverte | Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte | CCSD

International audience. Structurally preserved fossils reveal details of the internal organization that can be used to reconstruct the physiology of extinct plants and the evolution of significant functional traits....

A Late Devonian plant assemblage from New South Wales, Australia: Diversity and specificity

Archive ouverte | Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte | CCSD

International audience. Gondwanan floras of Late Devonian age are poorly known. In Australia, the rare studies that have been published on Late Devonian plants are old and need reinvestigation. This paper is an acco...

Chargement des enrichissements...