A new fossil moss Muscites kujiensis (Bryopsida) preserved in the Late Cretaceous amber from Japan
2013
Abstract An extinct
mossspecies Muscites kujiensis is described based on a plant fragment preserved in Late Cretaceous (Santonian, 83–87 Ma) amber from the Kuji district, northern Honshu, Japan. It is characterized by (1) small size of the shoot, less than 5 mm wide, (2) distant leaf arrangement, (3) oblong leaves with a single costa, (4) entire leaf margins without
bordered cells, and (5) transparent outer layer of stem. The lack of apical parts of the shoot, reproductive structures and
sporophytesprevents us from giving a more extensive comparison of M. kujiensis to extant species, but the characters observed in this species suggest an affinity to
Bryopsida. Along with the spore genus Stereisporites (
Sphagnaceae) and Polytrichites aichiensis, which is based on transverse sections of a fossilized stem, M. kujiensis is one of the few fossil
mossesreported from Japan and the first unequivocal evidence of fossilized
mossshoots found in Japan, an important addition to our knowledge of Late Cretaceous mos...
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