Seletya sp.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1097 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B5B055-9753-394A-42CC-B3D6FD32425F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Seletya sp. |
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Figure 3H, I View FIGURE 3
Description. Seeds small, 2.0– 2.6 mm long, 1.6– 1.4 mm broad, flattened, ovate to sub-circular showing a very narrow inconspicuous wing ( Figure 3H, I View FIGURE 3 ). Locule curved campylotropous, hilum and micropyle basiventral, hilum circular, broad, micropyle pointed and conspicuous. Seed coat rugulose, pits quadrangular or polygonal, rarely oblong, arranged in regular parallel grooves following curvature of seeds.
Remarks. The described seeds are reminiscent of Seletya krishtofovichii from the Cenomanian of Kazakahstan ( Dorofeev, 1979) and Santonian of Quedlinburg ( Knobloch and Mai, 1986) in number of characters e.g. in having a very narrow wing and a conspicuous micropyle. An ovuliferous cone comparable to that described by Kunzmann (1999) attached to twigs of Geinitzia formosa was described from the studied area and stratigraphic horizon (Rakowice Małe) by Halamski et al. (2020). The seeds of similar shape are found in ovuliferous cones Fricia nobilis Velenovský , described from the Turonian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin ( Kvaček, 2013).
Range. Late Coniacian or early Santonian age.
Occurrence. Żeliszów locality.
Material studied. K 3012, K 3013; the material is housed in the National Museum Prague.
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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