Irizaripteris A.Iglesias, Gallardo, Santillana et E.Silva

Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003477

Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3477

Authors: A. Iglesias, R. A. Gallardo, S. Santillana & E. Silva

Rank: genus

Reference for this name: Iglesias, A., Gallardo, R. A., Santillana, S. & Silva, E. (2025): New plants from the Upper Paleocene Cross Valley-Wiman Formation, Marambio (=Seymour) Island, Antarctic Peninsula. – Ameghiniana 62(2): 144–174.

Page of description: 153

Type

Irizaripteris antarcticus A.Iglesias, Gallardo, Santillana et E.Silva

Irizaripteris antarcticus A.Iglesias, Gallardo, Santillana et E.Silva

Original diagnosis/description

Pinna pinnatisect; pinnulae small, shape oblong, broad base; sori rounded; peltate circular indusia; each pinnula with one principal vein that may fork once; branching minor veins and veinlets anastomosed; an independent minor veinlet may innerve the sinus.

Etymology

The generic name Irizaripteris (Irizar, plus pteris = fern) is proposed in honor of Julián Irizar Echeverría, captain of the Argentine Navy's schooner, ARA Uruguay, who in November 1903 rescued shipwrecked members of the Swedish Antarctic expedition, whose crew collected the fossil specimens described by Dusén (1908).

Plant fossil remain

macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood - monilophyte

Names associated with genus

Irizaripteris antarcticus A.Iglesias, Gallardo, Santillana et E.Silva 2025

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