Possible earliest evidence of insect pollination based on a new species of the Carboniferous medullosalean 'seed' genus Pachytesta

被引:5
作者
Vallois, Bruno [1 ,2 ]
Nel, Andre [3 ]
机构
[1] Museum Hist Nat Grenoble, Conservat Palontol & Paleobotan, F-38100 Grenoble, France
[2] Assoc Preservat Hist & Cultural Patrimonial Lievin, Levesano, Maison Memoire, Rue 4 Septembre, F-62800 Lievin, France
[3] Sorbonne Univ, Univ Antilles, Inst Systemat Evolut Biodiversite ISYEB, CNRS,Museum Natl Hist Nat,EPHE, F-75005 Paris, France
关键词
New Pachytesta 'seed'; Plant-insect interactions; Entomophilous pollination; Carboniferous; POLLEN PRODUCTION; NORTHERN FRANCE; PALEOZOIC SEED; DROP; NORD; ATTACHMENT; MORPHOLOGY; BIOLOGY; OVULE; FLORA;
D O I
10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.104948
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Here we describe Pachytesta duquesnei sp. nov., a Carboniferous medullosalean 'seed' (middle Pennsylvanian, Bruay Formation, slag heap of Lens-Lie & PRIME;vin district, Pas-de-Calais department, France), attributed to a female reproductive structure of 'seed ferns' of the genus Alethopteris, very frequent in the same layers. The peculiar micropylar extension of the new 'seed', as long as half of total 'seed' length, is compared to the other known medullosalean/trigonocarpalean 'seeds', including Stephanospermum, but also to Trigonocarpus considered as 'seed' casts present in several localities in Western Europe. The attribution of Whittleseya elegans as male organs of an Alethopteris sp. is also discussed. The latter occurs is present in the same locality with Pachytesta duquesnei sp. nov. We discuss the possible function of the extremely elongate micropylar extension of Pachytesta duquesnei sp. nov., suggesting it is unlikely adapted to a pollination-drop mechanism, but rather could be linked to a protection mechanism against arthropod predators and/or to a highly specialized pollination mechanism either by very tiny insects entering these 'seeds' through this tube (with figs and fig wasps as modern analogues) or an insect with elongate mouthparts able to go inside the 'seed' (with tube flower and moths with extremely long proboscis), to feed and transport pollen at the same time.
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