Nuphaea engelhardtii was a species of aquatic plant, which occurred in the Eocene period of Germany.[1]
Nuphaea | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Order: | Nymphaeales |
Family: | Nymphaeaceae |
Genus: | †Nuphaea Gee et David W. Taylor[1] |
Species: | †N. engelhardtii
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Binomial name | |
†Nuphaea engelhardtii Gee et David W. Taylor[1]
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Description
editVegetative characteristics
editNuphaea engelhardtii was an aquatic plant with petiolate, macrophyllous, simple, ovate leaves with an entire margin. The base of the lamina is cordate. The leaves have a prominent medial vein.[1]
Taxonomy
editPublication
editIt was published by Carole T. Gee and David Winship Taylor in 2019.[1]
Type specimen
editThe type specimen was collected by Hermann Engelhardt in the Messel Pit, Hessen, Germany.[1]
Position within Nymphaeales
editIt is placed within the family Nymphaeaceae.[2][1]
Etymology
editThe generic name Nuphaea reflects the intermediate position of the genus between the genera Nuphar and Nymphaea. The specific epithet engelhardtii honours the German paleobotanist Hermann Engelhardt (1839–1918).[1]
Ecology
editHabitat
editIt grew at the edges of the Messel lake.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i Gee, C. T., & Taylor, D. W. (2019). "An Extinct Transitional Leaf Genus of Nymphaeaceae from the Eocene Lake at Messel, Germany: Nuphaea engelhardtii Gee et David W. Taylor gen. et sp. nov." International Journal of Plant Sciences, 180(7), 724-736.
- ^ Vera, E. I., Loinaze, V. S. P., Moyano-Paz, D., Coronel, M. D., Manabe, M., Tsuihiji, T., & Novas, F. E. (2022). Paleobotany of the uppermost Cretaceous Chorrillo Formation, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina: insights in a freshwater floral community. Cretaceous Research, 138, 105296.
- ^ Smith, K. T. (2021). The Messel Pit: Window into a Greenhouse World. Geoconservation Research, 4(2), 547-556.