Rariglanda jerseyensis, a new ericalean fossil flower from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey

被引:12
作者
Martinez, Camila [1 ]
Choo, Thereis Y. S. [2 ]
Allevato, Daniella [2 ]
Nixon, Kevin C. [2 ]
Crepet, William L. [1 ]
Harbert, Robert S. [2 ]
Daghlian, Charles P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Sch Integrat Plant Sci, Plant Biol Sect, Mann Lib 408, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Sch Integrat Plant Sci, Plant Biol Sect, Mann Lib 412, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[3] Dartmouth Coll, Elect Microscope Facil, 7605 Remsen,74 Coll St, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
关键词
Clethraceae; Ericales; Late Cretaceous; New Jersey; glandular trichomes; SARRACENIOID CLADE ACTINIDIACEAE; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS; ANGIOSPERM CLADES; RARITAN FORMATION; FLORAL EVOLUTION; AFFINITY; GEN; RORIDULACEAE; HISTORY; POLLEN;
D O I
10.1139/cjb-2016-0062
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
A new species, Rariglanda jerseyensis, is described from well-preserved fusainized fossil flowers collected from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey. Phylogenetic analyses and comparisons with extant and extinct taxa place R. jerseyensis within the monophyletic Ericales, sister to Clethraceae. The most distinctive feature of R. jerseyensis is a dense covering of conspicuous multicellular trichomes on the abaxial surface of the calyx. These multicellular trichomes appear to be glandular, and similar trichomes are found in several other, unrelated, Late Cretaceous fossils. In particular, the ericalean fossil Glandulocalyx upatoiensis bears the most similarity to R. jerseyensis, although differences in androecium and trichome characters clearly separate the two taxa. In addition, phylogenetic analyses confirm the position of G. upatoiensis within the Ericales, but place it within the sarracenioid clade, in a polytomy with Actinidiaceae and Roridulaceae. Past ecological studies associating trichomes with defense against herbivores and pathogens, coupled with the prevalence of multicellular trichomes on flowers among different lineages of fossils in the Cretaceous, suggest that glandular trichomes could have been an important adaptation against herbivore feeding during the Cretaceous.
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页码:747 / 758
页数:12
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