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Kuprianovaites deccanensis Nambudiri & Thomas is a form species referring to fossil ovule/seed-bearing fructifications from the Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary of central India. It has been classified in Montiaceae based on similarities to fruits of Phemeranthus Raf. species, in particular a 3- valvate unilocular loculicidal capsule with free-central placentation and seeds with campylotropous ovules. Kuprianovaites is likewise similar to fruits of Talinum species (Talinaceae), but differs in lacking a conspicuously two-layered pericarp. At the same time, however, available seed images of Kuprianovaites show no evidence of an investing aril (pellicle) characteristic of Phemeranthus species. Lacking a clear synapomorphy with either Talinaceae or Montiaceae, the morphological and geographical evidence suggest that Kuprianovaites is better assigned to the Portulacineae stem group. This classification accords better with current molecular-based divergence estimates. The implications for Portulacineae historical biogeographic interpretation are discussed.
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https://doi.org/10.32942/X23W6S
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Biodiversity
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Kuprianovaites, Montiaceae, Talinaceae, Portulacineae, Cretaceous, Gondwana, clade age, vicariance, long-distance dispersal (LDD)
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Published: 2024-11-11 12:15
Last Updated: 2024-11-11 18:31
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