Mastixiopsis nyssoides KIRCHH., 1936, 1993

Manchester, Steven R. & Collinson, Margaret E., 2022, Mastixioid Fruits (Cornales) From The Early Eocene London Clay Flora: Morphology, Anatomy And Nomenclatural Revision, Fossil Imprint 78 (1), pp. 310-328 : 318

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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.013

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Mastixiopsis nyssoides KIRCHH., 1936
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Mastixiopsis nyssoides KIRCHH., 1936

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R e m a r k s. Mastixiopsis is an extinct genus which was first recognized from the Eocene of Riestedt , Germany ( Kirchheimer 1936). The fruits are unilocular with a locule that is curved in cross section ( Text-fig. 5l, m View Text-fig ). The germination valve extends over the entire length of the endocarp (Kircheimer 1936). We reexamined the type material and used Scanning electron microscopy to document the pericarp anatomy ( Text-fig. 5n View Text-fig ). The endocarp is a dense tissue composed of fibers and sclereids and is surrounded by a thick mesocarp of larger anticlinally oriented cells (Textfig. 5l–n) .

In his concept of Mastixiopsis nyssoides KIRCHH., Mai (1993) included a specimen called “? Mastixia cantiensis M. CHANDLER, 1962 (non Reid and Chandler 1933)” by Chandler (1962: 122–123, pl. 18, figs 1–3) from the early Eocene Dorset Pipe clays at Arne, UK. That specimen is refigured here ( Text-fig. 5a, b View Text-fig ). However, Mai was unable to study the original material and stated “without the knowledge of the originals, it is not possible to decide whether this determination is also correct for the typical Mastixia cantiensis E.REID et M.CHANDLER (1933) from the London Clay.” ( Mai 1993: 59). We encountered two additional specimens of the same kind from the London Clay of Sheppey. One of them ( Text-fig. 5c, e, g View Text-fig ) was listed as a specimen of M. cantiensis by Reid and Chandler (1933), and the other ( Text-fig. 5d, f, h View Text-fig ) was cited by the same authors as the paratype of Mastixia grandis REID et CHANDLER (the holotype of which we now treat as Tectocarya grandis ). We re-examined the type material of Mastixopsis from Riestedt for comparison ( Text-fig. 5i–n View Text-fig ).

The type material of Mastixiopsis nyssoides from the Eocene of Riestedt shows prominent external longitudinal grooves ( Text-fig. 5i–k View Text-fig ). These grooves are also seen in the Arne specimen ( Text-fig. 5a View Text-fig using pl. 18, fig. 1 in Chandler 1962), but they are not obvious on the outside of the pyritized Sheppey specimens ( Text-fig. 5c, d View Text-fig ). The undulatory contact between the epicarp and mesocarp as seen in transverse sections ( Text-fig. 5f, h View Text-fig ) may be an indication of those grooves but the spacing lacks the uniformity of the grooves in Text-fig. 5a View Text-fig and Text-fig. 5i–k View Text-fig . The anatomical composition of the London Clay specimens conforms well with those from Riestedt, including the mesocarp of anticlinally oriented elongate cells and the more dense inner sclerenchymatous layers forming the endocarp. Future CT study of the Reistedt and Arne specimens and the London Clay specimen in Text-fig. 5e, f, h View Text-fig will be helpful to confirm if all of these belong to the same taxon .

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