Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9538946 | Cretaceous Research | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Eriospermocormus indicus gen. et sp. nov. is a permineralized monocotyledonous corm resembling Eriospermum Jacq. (Order Liliales, Family Eriospermaceae), described from the Deccan Intertrappean beds at Nawargaon, Wardha District, Maharashtra, India. It is a vertically and laterally compressed rhizomatous tuber exhibiting seven nodes within a height of 4.0Â cm. Fibrous roots emerge in rings from the internodes. The axis has a thin periderm, thin cortex and wide vascular region. The vascular region consists of an atactostele composed of Type-I and Type-II fibrovascular bundles and amphivasal bundles in almost equal number dispersed irregularly in the aerenchymatous ground tissue. The morpho-anatomical characters suggest a resemblance to monocotyledonous corms belonging to the Liliales, particularly Eriospermum (Family Eriospermaceae).
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Authors
S.D. Bonde,