Equicalastrobus chinleana (Daugherty) Grauvogel-Stamm et Ash
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003561
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3561
Authors: L. Grauvogel-Stamm & S. R. Ash
Rank: species
Basionym: Lycostrobus chinleanus Daugherty
Genus: Equicalastrobus Grauvogel-Stamm et Ash
Reference for this name: Grauvogel-Stamm, L. & Ash, S. R. (1999): “Lycostrobus” chinleana, an equisetalean cone from the Upper Triassic of the southwestern United States and its phylogenetic implications. – American Journal of Botany 86(10): 1391–1405.
Page of description: 1393
Types for basionym
Holotype UCMP 1563, University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, USA
Figures: pl. 12 (1, 2)
Original diagnosis/description
The strobilus appears to have been originally cylindrical in shape, but is now much flattened. The upper portion is missing. The width in the present condition is 3.5 cm. It is characterized by deciduous, antrorsely induplicate spines 3 cm. in length, 2 mm. in width, and slightly constricted at the base. The peltate tip of the scale is attached to a four-angled stalk which holds the sporangia. If the spine is missing from the peltate tip, a semicircular notch is present in the upper margin. Oval seedlike bodies near the base of the strobilus are believed to represent megasporangia.
Stratigraphy
Triassic, Middle Triassic, Ladinian
Chinle Formation
Locality
United States
Blue Forest, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood - monilophyte
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