Nymphaea elisabethae

Nymphaea elisabethae
Temporal range: [1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Order: Nymphaeales
Family: Nymphaeaceae
Genus: Nymphaea
Subgenus: Nymphaea subg. Lotos
Species:
N. elisabethae
Binomial name
Nymphaea elisabethae
Gee and David W. Taylor[1]

Nymphaea elisabethae is a fossil species in the family Nymphaeaceae[2] from the Chattian of Rott, near Bonn, Germany.[1]

Description

The ovate leaf has an entire margin. The basal sinus is narrow.[2]

Taxonomy

It was described by Carole Terry Gee and David Winship Taylor in 2016.[1] It is placed in the subgenus Nymphaea subg. Lotos.[2] However, this placement is quite uncertain and Nymphaea elisabethae may be closer to Nuphaea engelhardtii than to Nymphaea subg. Lotos.[3]

Etymology

The specific epithet elisabethae honours Elisabeth Statz Blançon.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nymphaea elisabethae Gee, David W. Taylor. (n.d.). The International Fossil Plant Names Index. Retrieved May 30, 2025, from https://www.ifpni.org/species.htm?id=8823732E-CE1B-85BF-B8A9-60E6B64390DC
  2. ^ a b c d Gee, Carole T. & Taylor, David Winship (2016). "Aquatic macrophytes from the upper Oligocene fossillagerstätte of Rott (Rhineland, Germany). Part II: A new fossil leaf species of Nymphaea (subgenus Lotos), N. elisabethae Gee et David W. Taylor sp. nov". Palaeontographica Abteilung B. 295 (1–3): 33–43. doi:10.1127/palb/295/2016/33.
  3. ^ Gee, Carole T. & Taylor, David Winship (2019). "An extinct transitional leaf genus of Nymphaeaceae from the Eocene Lake at Messel, Germany: Nuphaea engelhardtii Gee et David W. Taylor gen. et sp. nov". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 180 (7): 724–736. doi:10.1086/704376.