Biology:Stamnostoma

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Short description: Extinct genus of seed ferns

Stamnostoma
Temporal range: Early Carboniferous
Stamnostoma huttonense reconstruction.jpg
A reconstruction of Stamnostoma huttonense from the Early Carboniferous Cementstone Group at Foulden Newton, Berwickshire, Scotland[1]
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Pteridospermatophyta
Class: Lyginopteridopsida
Order: Lyginopteridales
Family: Moresnetiaceae
Genus: Stamnostoma
Long 1960
Species

Stamnostoma huttonense

Stamnostoma is an extinct genus of seed ferns based on cupules with seeds. These are among the earliest known seed plants and of earliest Carboniferous (Tournaisian) age.

Cuple of Stamnostoma huttonense from the Early Carboniferous Cementstone Group at Newton Foulden, Berwickshire
Fossil foliage Aneimites acadica from the Early Carboniferous Cementstone Group at Newton Foulden, Berwickshire
The Craiglieth tree, Pitus primaeva outside the Natural History Museum, London

Description

The ovules of Stamnostoma have a complex apex with plug and cone mechanism for creating a chamber for prepollen, as in other Lyginopteridales. Several ovules are borne on an elongate open cupule of bracts.

Whole plant reconstructions

Different organs attributed to the same original plant can be reconstructed from co-occurrence at the same localities in the Scottish Borders county of Berwickshire.

  • Stamnostoma huttonense may have been produced by the same plant as Telangium (prepollen organ), Colatisporites decorus (prepollen), Lyginorachis papilio (permineralized petioles), Aneimites acadica (leaves), and Pitus primaeva (permineralized wood).

References

  1. Retallack, G.J.; Dilcher, D.L (1988). "Reconstructions of selected seed ferns.". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 75 (3): 1010–1057. doi:10.2307/2399379. 

Wikidata ☰ Q25095541 entry