Yarravia oblonga Lang & Cookson, 1935 emended, from the Lower Devonian of Victoria, Australia

F. Mcsweeney, J. Shimeta, J. Buckeridge
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Abstract Yarravia oblonga is emended here and adds to our knowledge of floral diversity during the late Silurian and Early Devonian of central Victoria, Australia. Examination of specimens and analysis with light microscopy have revealed its defining characteristics as a slender elongate fructification, with most of the dichotomies in the fructification confined to the sterile axes. The sporangia of Y. oblonga are located centrally with sterile axes on the outside curving up and over the apices. The original diagnosis of a synangium is discounted as it was an artefact of preservation, and Hedeia is now considered a heterotypic synonym of Yarravia, with the latter taking priority. Furthermore, the branching pattern of Yarravia is simple and demonstrates that it does not belong with the ‘trimerophyte grade’. The presence of Yarravia in South China is of palaeophytogeographical importance, as it suggests some exchange between the two regions or is evidence of convergent evolution. Fearghus R. McSweeney* [fearghus.mcsweeney@rmit.edu.au] School of Science, RMIT University, Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000, Australia; Jeff Shimeta [jeff.shimeta@rmit.edu.au] School of Science, RMIT University, Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000, Australia; John St. J. S. Buckeridge [john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au] Earth & Oceanic Systems Group, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, Australia.
Yarravia oblonga Lang & Cookson, 1935年修订,来自澳大利亚维多利亚的下泥盆纪
摘要本文对澳大利亚维多利亚中部地区晚志留世和早泥盆世的亚拉维亚(Yarravia oblonga)进行了修订,增加了我们对植物多样性的认识。标本检查和光学显微镜分析显示其定义特征为细长的果实,果实中的大多数二分类局限于不育轴。长圆形酵母孢子囊位于中央,无菌轴在体外向上弯曲并在顶端上方。最初对synangium的诊断被打折,因为它是保存的人工制品,Hedeia现在被认为是Yarravia的异型同义词,后者优先考虑。此外,Yarravia的分支模式简单,表明它不属于“三生植物级”。雅拉维亚在华南地区的存在具有重要的古植物地理学意义,因为它表明两个地区之间存在某种交换或趋同演化的证据。Fearghus R. McSweeney* [fearghus.mcsweeney@rmit.edu.au]澳大利亚墨尔本皇家理工大学理学院,斯旺斯顿街,墨尔本3000;Jeff shimata [jeff.shimeta@rmit.edu.au]澳大利亚墨尔本皇家理工大学理学院,斯旺斯顿街,墨尔本3000;John St. J. S. Buckeridge [john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au] RMIT大学地球与海洋系统组,GPO Box 2476,墨尔本,澳大利亚。
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