Author:
Barnes Richard W.,Hill Robert S.
Abstract
Ceratopetalum Sm. fruits are characterised by 4–6
enlarged woody sepals radiating from a central disk, a semi-inferior ovary,
anthers between and above each sepal and three-trace sepal venation with a
prominent intra-sepal vein. Two new species of
Ceratopetalum are described from fruits extracted from
Australian Cainozoic sediments, C. westermannii and
C. maslinensis. The presence of
Ceratopetalum in Middle Eocene Maslin Bay sediments,
South Australia, indicates a more widespread geographic distribution for the
genus during the Cenozoic. Petally is present in one extant and two fossil
species and probably represents the ancestral state despite apetally in the
oldest known fossil. Petals have probably been secondarily lost in response to
fruit specialisation or a change in pollinator vector.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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