A new genus, Zlatkocarpus gen. nov., is described from the Peruc Korycany Formation (Cenomanian) of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin in the Czech Republic based on inflorescence axis, fruits and pollen. Two species are assigned to the new genus, Zlatkocarpus brnikianus and Z. pragensis. Zlatkocarpus has a compound inflorescence consisting of primary axes bearing semi-decussately arranged spikes. Each spike has helically arranged unicarpellate and unilocular fruits. Each fruit apparently contains a single, orthotropous seed. The stigma is indistinct and sessile at the apex. The fruit wall has distinct globular protrusions (probable resin bodies). The fruits are supported at the base by a small floral cup and a bract. Pollen grains adhering to stigmatic areas and also on other surfaces of the fossil are monocolpate with a long colpus and an open reticulum. The pollen is similar to dispersed pollen broadly referred to the extinct pollen genus Retimonocolpites, but none of dispersed pollen genera are suitable for accommodating the fossils described here. © 2010 Collegium Palynologicum Scandinavicum.
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Kvaček, J., & Friis, E. M. (2010). Zlatkocarpus gen. nov., a new angiosperm reproductive structure with monocolpate-reticulate pollen from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Czech Republic. Grana, 49(2), 115–127. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173134.2010.481845
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