INVESTIGADORES
CESARI Silvia Nelida
artículos
Título:
EONOTOSPERMA ARRONDOI CÉSARI GEN. ET SP. NOV., A PTERIDOSPERM FROM THE EARLY CARBONIFEROUS OF ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
CESARI, S.N.
Revista:
AMEGHINIANA
Editorial:
ASOCIACION PALEONTOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Año: 1997 vol. 34
ISSN:
0002-7014
Resumen:
A new genus and species of fertile organ in organic connection with foliage from Early Carboniferous sediments ofArgentina is described. The specimen displays single preovule-like structures borne tennina!ly on a forked branch system in the placeof a normal pinnule, with both sterile and fertile pinnules produced on the same pinna. The ovules are 0.7 cm long and consist of awhorl of 5-6 sterile lobes that are fused only at the base. Dista!ly, the lobes flare outward or remain straight. While the ovules areexternally similar to Genomosperma Long, the rachial fragment resembles the form genus Diplothmema Stur. Although the sterilefoliage in Argentina has been described as D. bodenbenderi (Kurtz) Césari, a similar foliage type occurs in the early LateCarboniferous of Peru, but in association with a different type of preovule. As this suggests D. bodenbenderi-type foliage bore differentovules and possibly represents a number of different taxa. Eonotosperma arrondoi gen. et sp. nov. is proposed here for the fertile material from the Lower Carboniferous of Argentina and its frond is described. Eonotosperma arrondoi now represents the oldestand southemmost occurrence of early seed plant fertile remains in westem Gondwana, and adds to our knowledge of ovule attachmentin early pteridosperms.