Spondias sheppeyensis E.Reid et M.Chandler
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN003717
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3717
Authors: E. M. W. E. Reid & M. E. J. Chandler
Rank: species
Reference for this name: Reid, E. M. W. E. & Chandler, M. E. J. (1933): The London Clay flora. – Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology. the British Museum (Natural History), London: 561. Not public
Page of description: 305
Illustrations or figures: Ppl. 13, figs 32–41
Name is type for
Palaeochoerospondias Ersoy, Y.-Y.Chen, Boura, F.Herrera et C.Del Rio in Ersoy, Chen, Boura, Herrera, Manchester, Orliac, Lebrun & Del Rio 2026
Types
Holotype V.22554, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
Original diagnosis/description
Endcocarp: Obovoid, with irregularly rounded contours, slightly compressed laterally (the effect of distortion ?), with five radially arranged oneseeded locules, longitudinally elongate and tangentially compressed, which communicate with the exterior by comparatively small oval apertures arranged in a ring about one-quarter of the length of the endocarp below the apex ; no pairs of small apertures can be seen at the worn base, but conspicuous canals with fibrous walls have been broken into and these were probably associated with such apertures ; endocarp formed mainly of granular parenchyma (cells from 0-05 to 0.1 mm. In diameter), within which, especially towards the exterior, are tortuous strands of fibres ; the locule lined by equiaxial clawed and interlocking cells 0.066 mm. In diameter. Length of endocarp, 12 mm.; greatest diameter, 10 mm.; least diameter, 9 mm.
Seed: Conforming in shape to the locule, slightly concave on the dorsal margin, thicker tangentially at the end nearest the top of the fruit than at the other; testa formed externally of regular polygonal cells (0.016 mm. in diameter) approximately in longitudinal rows, internally of elongate cells (from 0.016 to 0.025 mm broad) with sinuous walls due to irregular thickening. Length of seed, about 10 mm.; radial breadth, about 3 mm.; tangential thickness, from 1i mm. near the top of the fruit to 0.05 near the base.
Stratigraphy
Paleogene, Eocene
London Clay, Early Eocene
Locality
United Kingdom
Sheppey, Kent
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood - angiosperm
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