Early Cretaceous Umkomasia from Mongolia: implications for homology of corystosperm cupules

Volume: 210, Issue: 4, Pages: 1418 - 1429
Published: Feb 3, 2016
Abstract
Corystosperms, a key extinct group of Late Permian to Early Cretaceous plants, are important for understanding seed plant phylogeny, including the evolution of the angiosperm carpel and anatropous bitegmic ovule. Here, we describe a new species of corystosperm seed-bearing organ, Umkomasia mongolica sp. nov., based on hundreds of three-dimensionally preserved mesofossils from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia. Individual seed-bearing units of U....
Paper Details
Title
Early Cretaceous Umkomasia from Mongolia: implications for homology of corystosperm cupules
Published Date
Feb 3, 2016
Volume
210
Issue
4
Pages
1418 - 1429
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