Cupressaceae BARTLETT
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2023.004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D2487A3-EF5C-8260-FC4E-FA856A4BF7DD |
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Felipe |
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Cupressaceae BARTLETT |
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Family Cupressaceae BARTLETT View in CoL View at ENA
Genus cf. Metasequoia MIKI
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M a t e r i a l. USNM PAL 622101, 717666.
L o c a l i t y. Dakin and Disbrow Creek.
D e s c r i p t i o n. Winged seed round to rectangular with wings forming retuse connection at poles; 0.7–1.0 mm tall, 0.6 mm wide; seed body elliptical, in the center of the wings; polar ends of seed body in line with polar ends of wings; seed body 0.3–0.7 mm long, 0.2 mm wide.
R e m a r k s. This seed bears a superficial resemblance to those of Metasequoia which has also been identified based on foliage from the Kishenehn Formation ( Text-fig. 2f View Text-fig ; USNM PAL 776571, 2g USNM PAL 776572). However, the extant Metasequoia glyptostroboides HU et W.C. CHENG has seeds that range between 4.2–5 mm long and 4.8– 6 mm wide, about 4–5 times larger than the Kishenehn specimen (eFloras 2008–2022, Liu and Basinger 2009). Fossil Metasequoia seeds from other sites are also larger (e.g., 5–6 mm long and 6–7 mm wide; Falder et al. 1999). Metasequoia is a major component of the Early Eocene Falkland flora of British Columbia ( Smith et al. 2012).
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