Kvacekispermum sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/if-2019-0013 |
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Text-fig. 19d, e View Text-fig
D e s c r i p t i o n a n d r e m a r k s. Kvacekispermum sp. is known from a single obovate seed that is pointed at the micropylar end, rounded at the chalazal end, 1.15 mm long and 0.55 mm wide. Remains of the fruit or floral organs are not preserved. The seed is similar to seeds of Kvacekispermum rugosum and K. costatum in having a crystalliferous endotesta ( Text-fig. 19e View Text-fig ) characterized by longitudinal ridges separated by rounded depressions (Textfig. 19d). However, Kvacekispermum sp. has a smaller number of ridges (about 16) than K. rugosum and K. costatum (about 20 and 35 respectively). The ridges are also rounded and occasionally bifurcate unlike in K. costatum and K. rugosum ( Text-fig. 19d View Text-fig ).
A f f i n i t y a n d o t h e r o c c u r r e n c e s. Kvaceckispermum sp. is currently known only from the Torres Vedras mesofossil flora. Like Kvacekispermum rugosum and K. costatum, Kvaceckispermum sp. is an extinct species closely related to the clade comprising extant Ascarina , Chloranthus and Sarcandra , among extant Chloranthaceae ( Friis et al. 2018c) .
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