A New Female Cone,Araucaria beipoiaoensis sp.nov.from the Middle Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation,Beipiao,Western Liaoning,China and Its Evolutionary Significance

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ZHENG Shaolin ZHANG Lidong ZHANG Wu~* YANG Yajun Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
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Araucaria; female cone; Middle Jurassic; Tiaojishan Formation; western Liaoning;
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Q915 [古动物学];
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0709 ; 070903 ;
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A new species of Araucaria,Araucaria beipiaoensis sp.nov.,collected from the Middle Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation,southern hill of Shebudai village,near Beipiao city,western Liaoning is based on a permineralized female cone,which is ovate to elliptical in shape,about 11 cm×7 cm×4.5 cm in size.The cone bears rhomboid bracts that are spirally attached,texture thicker,with wings on both sides,with a detached lamina-like apex at the tip.In inner structure the ovuliferous scales are thicker and fused with bracts at the end with a ligular sulcus.There is one wingless ovule/seed per seed-scale complex embedded in the ovuliferous scale tissue,with the micropyle directed toward the cone axis.The ovules/seeds are long ovate or elliptical in shape,1 cm long and near the base about 3 mm in diameter;the ovule/seed integuments have begun differentiation into 3 layers:the sarcotesta, sclerotesta,and endotesta.The nuceHus is free from the enclosing integuments except in the chalazal region where it is fused to the inner layer(endotesta)of integument.Some ovules show cellularized nucellar tissue.Mature seeds exhibit the papery-thin wavy nucellus characteristically near to the micropyle.The embryonic tissue appears to be four cotyledons.The morphology and structure of the cone shows a close relationship to the araucarian cones of fossil and living genera but differs from any known species.The new species is distributed in the Middle Jurassic of the northern hemisphere, especially Asia,and has important significance for the evolution of the Family Araucariaceae.
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