Koelreuteria” annosa R. W. BROWN
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https://doi.org/ 10.14446/AMNP.2014.153 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E672D410-FF8F-FF9E-5987-6F3EF349FDE1 |
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Koelreuteria” annosa R. W. BROWN |
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“ Koelreuteria” annosa R. W. BROWN
This name was established by Brown (1956) for an elliptical fin-winged fruit from the vicinity of Jim Bridger coal mine, east of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Later, he included a leaflet, from a different site in Montana, under the same name ( Brown 1962). More specimens of the winged fruit have been recovered from sites near the type locality, but detailed study shows that they are not Koelreuteria . The pedicel is extremely thin compared to that of Koelreuteria , and the fruit has bilateral, rather than trifold, symmetry. The specimens also lack the globose seeds typically found in Koelreuteria fruits, and have a fusiform locular area that is narrower than that of Koelreuteria . Despite a survey of fin-winged fruits in more than 140 extant genera in 45 angiosperm families ( Manchester and O’Leary 2010), it has not been possible to find a close match for these fruits. “ Koelreuteria ” annosa is similar to fruits of extant Rutaceae in being indehiscent, and nonschizocarpic, with hypogynous perianth scar, but the venation is not as reticulate as in extant Ptelea , Balfourodendron , and Spathelia ( Manchester and O’Leary 2010). The association of this species with the foliage illustrated by Brown (1962) is tenuous, and the identification of that specimen requires reexamination.
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