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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Early tertiary Proteaceae: The first floral evidence for the Musgraveinae

DC Christophel

Australian Journal of Botany 32(2) 177 - 186
Published: 1984

Abstract

Musgraveinanthus alcoensis is described from the Eocene Alcoa Anglesea Deposit (Victoria) based on two compressed inflorescences, each of c. 30 flower pairs. Its placement in the subtribe Musgraveinae (tribe Banksieae) is based on three free hypogynous glands per flower, three persistent bracts subtending each flower pair and biporate pollen found in one remaining bud. Comparative studies of the two extant genera of the subtribe, Musgravea F. Muell. and Austrornuellera C. T. White, confirm the lak of differentiating floral features within the subtribe. Although Proteaceae leaves and fruits are common at the locality, none belonging to Musgraveinanthus have yet been recovered. The restricted distributions of the two extant genera of the subtribe support earlier hypotheses that the deposit is similar to an extant Simple Notophyll Vine Forest and that it might represent subtropical vegetation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9840177

© CSIRO 1984

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