First buckthorn (Rhamnaceae) fossil flowers from India

Author:

Patel Raman1,Rana Rajendra Singh1,Ali Ashif2,Hazra Taposhi2,Khan Mahasin Ali2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology H.N.B. Garhwal University Srinagar (Garhwal) 246174 Uttarakhand India

2. Palaeobotany and Palynology Laboratory, Department of Botany Sidho‐Kanho‐Birsha University Ranchi Road Purulia 723104 India

Abstract

AbstractFossil leaves, fruits, and woods assigned to Rhamnaceae have been recorded from India, however, there are no previous reports of rhamnaceous fossil flowers from India. Here, we report the first fossil flowers in appreciable numbers from the early Eocene (Palana Formation) sedimentary sequences of Gurha Lignite Mine, Rajasthan, western India, and show that they are attributable to Rhamnaceae. We examined variation in flower morphology among extant and extinct rhamnaceous species as a basis for interpreting our fossil flowers. The specimens are small star‐like, pentamerous, actinomorphic, gamosepalous flowers with triangular, keeled sepals with acute apices, spathulate, short‐clawed petals alternating with sepals, shallow, five‐lobed nectary disc with prominent pentagonal outer margin, and a centrally placed globose ovary with stigma scar. The flowers co‐occur with ziziphoid leaves and are recognized as a new species Eopaliura indica Patel, Rana & Khan sp. nov. Because of aforesaid characteristics, fossil flowers are easily identifiable as Rhamnaceae and should provide a reliable means of documenting the evolutionary history of this family during the Cenozoic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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