Artigo Revisado por pares

STUDIES OF PALEOZOIC MARATTIALEANS: AN EARLY PENNSYLVANIAN SPECIES OF THE FERTILE FERN SCOLECOPTERIS

1982; Wiley; Volume: 69; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/j.1537-2197.1982.tb13312.x

ISSN

1537-2197

Autores

Michael A. Millay,

Tópico(s)

Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Resumo

Remains of the fossil Marattiales are very rare in Lower Pennsylvanian sediments. The present report describes a new species of the fertile fern foliage Scolecopteris from the Lewis Creek, Kentucky locality (Lower or lower Middle Pennsylvanian). Scolecopteris conicaulis n. sp. has radial synangia composed of a ring of 4–7 elongate, exannulate sporangia. Most features of the synangia of S. conicaulis were previously hypothesized to be primitive in Scolecopteris based on geologically younger species. Supposed primitive characters include the large synangium pedicel with fiber core, an outer‐facing sporangial wall lacking differentiation or zonation, and large spores. The anatomy of the sporangium walls, pinnule morphology, and general spore type support an association with the Minor group of Scolecopteris. The new species is similar in several important features to Scolecopteris (Cyathotrachus) altus , the only other anatomically preserved fertile marattialean known from this early time, and indicates a considerably earlier origin for fertile foliage of this type.

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