Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA

Wind-dispersed comose fruits from the Late Eocene of Florissant, Colorado, USA, are recognized as a new genus of fagalean affinity. Pogonokarydion crassulum (Cockerell) gen. et comb. nov. disseminules consist of an ellipsoidal to circular nut bearing longitudinal ribs, a persistent epigynous peria...

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Main Authors: Steven R. Manchester, Walter S Judd
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Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2024-12-01
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description Wind-dispersed comose fruits from the Late Eocene of Florissant, Colorado, USA, are recognized as a new genus of fagalean affinity. Pogonokarydion crassulum (Cockerell) gen. et comb. nov. disseminules consist of an ellipsoidal to circular nut bearing longitudinal ribs, a persistent epigynous perianth, paired styles, and a prominent tuft of straight hairs arising from the base, which we infer to be homologous with an involucre. Prior assignments to Juncus (Juncaceae) and Fagopsis (Fagaceae) are rejected and we argue for a position within the Fagales, likely within, or close to, the Betulaceae. Pogonokarydion co-occurred in the Florissant flora with other fagalean genera, including some still living today, like Quercus and Carya , and others now extinct like Fagopsis and Asterocarpinus .
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spelling doaj-art-2bb3e8cffac640c6bd06bfbd16e5af3e2025-08-20T02:42:52ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592024-12-0164236036610.35535/acpa-2024-0013194297Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USASteven R. Manchester0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0238-7977Walter S Judd1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2391-2654Florida Museum of Natural History, Dickinson Hall, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800, USAUniversity of Minnesota Herbarium, Bell Museum, 2088 Larpenteur Ave. West University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55113, USAWind-dispersed comose fruits from the Late Eocene of Florissant, Colorado, USA, are recognized as a new genus of fagalean affinity. Pogonokarydion crassulum (Cockerell) gen. et comb. nov. disseminules consist of an ellipsoidal to circular nut bearing longitudinal ribs, a persistent epigynous perianth, paired styles, and a prominent tuft of straight hairs arising from the base, which we infer to be homologous with an involucre. Prior assignments to Juncus (Juncaceae) and Fagopsis (Fagaceae) are rejected and we argue for a position within the Fagales, likely within, or close to, the Betulaceae. Pogonokarydion co-occurred in the Florissant flora with other fagalean genera, including some still living today, like Quercus and Carya , and others now extinct like Fagopsis and Asterocarpinus .https://acpa.botany.pl/Tufted-wind-dispersed-fagalean-fruits-Pogonokarydion-gen-nov-from-the-Upper-Eocene,194297,0,2.htmlcomose fruitsextinct fagaleshairy nutsbetulaceaeimpression fossilswind dispersal
spellingShingle Steven R. Manchester
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Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
Acta Palaeobotanica
comose fruits
extinct fagales
hairy nuts
betulaceae
impression fossils
wind dispersal
title Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
title_full Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
title_fullStr Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
title_full_unstemmed Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
title_short Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation of Colorado, USA
title_sort tufted wind dispersed fagalean fruits pogonokarydion gen nov from the upper eocene florissant formation of colorado usa
topic comose fruits
extinct fagales
hairy nuts
betulaceae
impression fossils
wind dispersal
url https://acpa.botany.pl/Tufted-wind-dispersed-fagalean-fruits-Pogonokarydion-gen-nov-from-the-Upper-Eocene,194297,0,2.html
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