The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary

We document the sporophyte of the extinct <i>Frullania varians</i> based on an inclusion in Late Oligocene Bitterfeld amber from Germany. The sporophyte consists of a short, ca. 45 µm thick seta that exceeds the perianth only slightly; the elongate-ovate, acute valves of the opened capsu...

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Main Authors: J. Heinrichs, M. von Konrat, H. Grabenhorst, A. R. Schmidt
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-08-01
Series:Fossil Record
Online Access:http://www.foss-rec.net/15/115/2012/fr-15-115-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-cf39657c018344b98aaa7275b2b52e622020-11-24T23:00:18ZengCopernicus PublicationsFossil Record2193-00662193-00742012-08-0115211512010.5194/fr-15-115-2012The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> CasparyJ. Heinrichs0M. von Konrat1H. Grabenhorst2A. R. Schmidt3Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Abteilung Systematische Botanik, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Untere Karspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Botany, The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, USANachtigallenweg 9, 29342 Wienhausen, GermanyCourant Research Centre Geobiology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtstraße 3, 37077 Göttingen, GermanyWe document the sporophyte of the extinct <i>Frullania varians</i> based on an inclusion in Late Oligocene Bitterfeld amber from Germany. The sporophyte consists of a short, ca. 45 µm thick seta that exceeds the perianth only slightly; the elongate-ovate, acute valves of the opened capsule are about 225 µm long, curved backwards and consist of an epidermal and an internal layer. Cell walls of both layers possess nodulose trigones. Several trumpet-shaped, unispiral elaters are fixed to the upper third of the internal valve layer. They have a length of ca. 150 µm and a diameter of 15–18 µm. A subglobose structure of 19 µm diameter is interpreted as a degraded spore. Fossil elaters and spores as well as capsule wall details of Frullaniaceae are described for the first time. <br><br> doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.201200009" target="_blank">10.1002/mmng.201200009</a>http://www.foss-rec.net/15/115/2012/fr-15-115-2012.pdf
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author J. Heinrichs
M. von Konrat
H. Grabenhorst
A. R. Schmidt
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M. von Konrat
H. Grabenhorst
A. R. Schmidt
The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
Fossil Record
author_facet J. Heinrichs
M. von Konrat
H. Grabenhorst
A. R. Schmidt
author_sort J. Heinrichs
title The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
title_short The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
title_full The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
title_fullStr The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
title_full_unstemmed The sporophyte of the Paleogene liverwort <i>Frullania varians</i> Caspary
title_sort sporophyte of the paleogene liverwort <i>frullania varians</i> caspary
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Fossil Record
issn 2193-0066
2193-0074
publishDate 2012-08-01
description We document the sporophyte of the extinct <i>Frullania varians</i> based on an inclusion in Late Oligocene Bitterfeld amber from Germany. The sporophyte consists of a short, ca. 45 µm thick seta that exceeds the perianth only slightly; the elongate-ovate, acute valves of the opened capsule are about 225 µm long, curved backwards and consist of an epidermal and an internal layer. Cell walls of both layers possess nodulose trigones. Several trumpet-shaped, unispiral elaters are fixed to the upper third of the internal valve layer. They have a length of ca. 150 µm and a diameter of 15–18 µm. A subglobose structure of 19 µm diameter is interpreted as a degraded spore. Fossil elaters and spores as well as capsule wall details of Frullaniaceae are described for the first time. <br><br> doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmng.201200009" target="_blank">10.1002/mmng.201200009</a>
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