Biology:Montsechia

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Short description: Extinct genus of aquatic plants

Montsechia
Temporal range: Barremian
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: Ceratophyllales
Family: Montsechiaceae
B.Gomez et al.
Genus: Montsechia
C.Teixeira
Species:
M. vidalii
Binomial name
Montsechia vidalii
(Zeiler) C.Teixeira

Montsechia is an extinct genus of aquatic plants containing the species Montsechia vidalii, described from Spain. M. vidalii lived about 130 million years ago, during the Barremian age, and appears to be the earliest known flowering plant macrofossil.[1][2] It has affinities with the modern genus Ceratophyllum.[3] It has been placed in the ceratophyllalean family Montsechiaceae.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Fossilised remains of world’s oldest flower discovered in Spain", The Guardian , Aug. 17, 2015.
  2. "Plant from 130 million years ago is among 'first flowers': study". Yahoo!. https://news.yahoo.com/plant-130-million-years-ago-among-first-flowers-215423583.html. 
  3. "IU paleobotanist identifies what could be the mythical 'first flower'". Indiana University Bloomington. 17 August 2015. http://news.indiana.edu/releases/iu/2015/08/first-flower-angiosperms.shtml. 
  4. Gomez, Bernard; Daviero-Gomez, Véronique; Coiffard, Clément; Barral, Abel; Martín-Closas, Carles; Dilcher, David L. (2020). "Montsechia vidalii from the Barremian of Spain, the earliest known submerged aquatic angiosperm, and its systematic relationship to Ceratophyllum". Taxon 69 (6): 1273–1292. doi:10.1002/tax.12409. 

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