Archaefructus

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Archaefructus
Temporal range:
Ma
Archaefructus liaoningensis - a photograph of a facsimile of the fossil
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: incertae sedis
Family: Archaefructaceae
Sun et al
Genus: Archaefructus
Sun et al
Species
  • Archaefructus eoflora
  • Archaefructus liaoningensis
  • Archaefructus sinensis

Archaefructus is an

herbaceous aquatic seed plants with three known species. Fossil material assigned to this genus originates from the Yixian Formation in northeastern China, originally dated as late Jurassic but now understood to be approximately 125 million years old, or early Cretaceous in age. Even with its revised age, Archaefructus has been proposed to be one of the earliest known genera of flowering plants
.

Because of its age, lack of

angiosperms, Archaefructaceae has been proposed as a new basal angiosperm family.[1] An alternative interpretation of the same fossil, however, interprets the elongate stem as an inflorescence rather than a flower, with staminate (male) flowers below and pistillate (female) flower above.[2] The discovery of Archaefructus eoflora[3] supports this interpretation, because a bisexual flower is present in the region between staminate and pistillate organs. If this interpretation is correct, Archaefructus may not be basal within the angiosperms, rather it may be close to the Nymphaeales or the basal eudicots
.


See also

  • Montsechia vidalii

References

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  3. ^ Ji, Q.; Li, H.; Bowe, L.M.; Liu, Y.; Taylor, D.W. (2004). "Early Cretaceous Archaefructus eoflora sp. nov. with Bisexual Flowers from Beipiao, Western Liaoning, China". Acta Geologica Sinica. 78 (4): 883–896.