Passifloraceae seeds from the late Eocene of Colombia

Am J Bot. 2017 Dec;104(12):1857-1866. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1700224. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Abstract

Premise of the study: The plant fossil record for the neotropics is still sparse and temporally discontinuous. The location and description of new fossil material are fundamental for understanding evolutionary and biogeographic patterns of lineages. A new fossil record of Passifloraceae from the late Eocene of Colombia is described in this study.

Methods: Plant fossils were collected from a new locality from the Eocene Esmeraldas Formation. Eighteen fossil seeds were selected, described, and compared with fossil and extant angiosperm seeds based on the literature and herbarium collections. Taxonomic affinities of the fossil seeds within Passifloraceae s.l. were evaluated by comparing morphological characters of the seeds in a phylogenetic context. Stratigraphic information associated with the fossil locality was used to interpret the environment and taphonomic processes associated with fossil deposition.

Key results: A new seed fossil genus and species, Passifloroidesperma sogamosense gen. and sp. nov., is described and associated with the subfamily Passifloroideae based on the presence of a foveolate seed surface, ruminate endosperm, and a seed coat with prismatic palisade cells. The depositional environment of the locality is described as a floodplain associated with river channels.

Conclusions: A detailed review of the Passifloraceae fossil record indicates that P. sogamosense is the oldest confirmed record of Passifloraceae. Its late Eocene age provides a minimum age that can be used as a calibration point for the crown Passifloroideae node in future dating analyses that together with its neotropical geographic location can shed light on the origin and diversification of the subfamily.

Keywords: Esmeraldas Formation; Middle Magdalena Valley Basin; Passifloroideae; fossil seeds; macrofossils; minimum age; neotropics; paleobotany; ruminate endosperm; seed coat.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Evolution*
  • Colombia
  • Fossils*
  • Passifloraceae / anatomy & histology*
  • Passifloraceae / classification*
  • Species Specificity