stenoosids
Stenoosids are an extinct family of flowering plants belonging to the order Apiales. They are known exclusively from fossilized remains, primarily found in Cretaceous and Paleogene deposits. The most distinctive feature of stenoosids is their unusual seed structure, which is characterized by a hard, woody pericarp and a highly lignified endosperm. This characteristic seed morphology is what gives the family its name, derived from the Greek words "stenos" meaning narrow and "oos" meaning egg, referring to the elongated, egg-like shape of their seeds.
Fossil evidence suggests that stenoosids were relatively widespread during the early Cenozoic, with fossils discovered in