Jenkinsella E. REID et M. CHANDLER

Smith, MacKenzie A., Greenwalt, Dale E. & Manchester, Steven R., 2023, Diverse Fruits And Seeds Of The Mid-Eocene Kishenehn Formation, Northwestern Montana, Usa, And Their Implications For Biogeography, Fossil Imprint 79 (1), pp. 37-88 : 53

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Jenkinsella E. REID et M. CHANDLER
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Genus Jenkinsella E. REID et M. CHANDLER cf. Jenkinsella knowltonii GOLOVN. et P.I. ALEXEEV

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M a t e r i a l. USNM PAL 620034.

L o c a l i t y. Park.

D e s c r i p t i o n. Raceme 23.4 mm long with three widely spaced follicles; peduncle 0.8 mm wide; follicles elliptical with truncated base and acute apex, 10.2–11.0 mm long, 3.2–4.0 mm wide.

R e m a r k s. Infructescences of Jenkinsella knowltonii are generally 35–50 mm long,have 5–7widely spaced follicles that are 10–16 mm long and 4–7 mm wide (Golovneva and Alekseev 2017). The Kishenehn specimen is slightly shorter, is lacking the preservation of reproductive shoots and has fewer follicles though this could be a preservational issue. J. knowltonii is known from the Paleocene Denver Formation of Colorado (Golovneva and Alexeev 2017).

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