Cyathitepala papillosa gen. et sp. nov., a mid-Cretaceous fossil flower from Myanmar amber with valvate anthers
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https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v14.i2.1013Abstract
Although partially damaged prior to its preservation in coniferous resin, the flower of Cyathitepala papillosa retains enough morphological features to justify its description as a new genus and species of fossil angiosperms. The perianth is incomplete, but there are at least 6 large outer tepals and numerous smaller, spirally arranged inner ones. The limbs of some of the larger tepals are cup-shaped and face abaxially, while the smaller inner tepals are flat or have adaxially folded margins. There is an inner series of erect, apically truncate tepals surrounding the stamens. The surfaces and margins of the tepals are densely papillate. There is a whorl of ca. 12 stamens with anthers that dehisce by two dorsally hinged valves. Nothing remains of the receptacle or pedicel of the flower, but the superior portion of the pistil is conic and bears two columnar, erect styles. The fossil is compared with three previously described fossil genera, Setitheca, Zygadelphus, and Strombothelya, which were suggested as having a possible relationship with certain families of order Laurales.
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