Runcaria

Runcaria heinzelinii
Temporal range: Givetian
Runcaria appears to be a transitional fossil precursor of seed plants
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Subkingdom: Embryophyta
Clade: Polysporangiophyta
Division: Tracheophyta
Class: Progymnospermopsida
Genus: Runcaria
Stockmans
Species:  R. heinzelinii
Binomial name
Runcaria heinzelinii
Stockmans

Runcaria heinzelinii is an extinct species of plant from the Middle Devonian of Belgium. It is the only species classified under the genus Runcaria.[1] It was a precursor to seed plants, predating the earliest of the latter by about 20 million years. The fossil pieces of Runcaria heinzelinii that have been found are short branched stems that at their tips have a radially symmetrical megasporangium surrounded by a cupule.[1] The megasporangium has a multilobed integument, and there is an extension on the megasporangium that suggests an adaptation to wind pollination. Thus, this fossil plant has all of the qualities of seed plants except for a solid seed coat and a system to guide the pollen to the ovulum.[2] It sheds new light on how the seed may have evolved.

References

  1. 1 2 Philippe Gerrienne, Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud, & Muriel Fairon-Demartet (2005). P. Steemans & E. Javaux, ed. "Pre-Cambrian to Palaeozoic Palaeopalynology and Palaeobotany". Carnets de Géologie (Carnets de Géologie) (CG2005_M02/03): 1519. |chapter= ignored (help)
  2. P. Gerrienne, B. Meyer-Berthaud, M. Fairon-Demaret, M. Streel and P. Steemans (2004). "Science Magazine". Runcaria, a Middle Devonian Seed Plant Precursor. American Association for the Advancement of Science. pp. 856–858. Retrieved March 22, 2011.


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