The single identified fruit of
Allenbya collinsonae is incomplete, with only long section present in the holotype. The section is likely the basal area of the fruit, with a long axis at the base being interpreted as possibly the fruit
pedicel. The fruit wall consists of a
mesocarp layer around eight cells wide between a single cell layer of
exocarp and single cell layer of
endocarp. The cells in both exocarp and endocarp are dark in preservation color and rectangular in cross section. The fruit is
follicle-like and containing a single row of four seeds which grew from a
perisperm. The seeds are long by in diameter with a generally
ovoid to almost
spheroidal outline. The outer surface is interpreted as being smooth with a slightly undulatory texture and they have an
operculum at the
micropylar end. The seed coat consists of an out palisade cell layer, an inner layer of integument cells and a middle layer of one to two cells. The outer palisade cells are "sinuous" in shape, undulating approximately four to ten times from outer to inner cell ends and have thickened cell walls. The middle layer of cells are thin walled, between one and two cells deep, each with a rectangular outline. The inner integument cell layer is like the middle layer, being one to two cells thick and having thin cell walls. The inner layer however is connected to the seed wall only at the
chalazal end of the seed. The seeds are vascularized by a single bundle of vessels found underneath the palisade layer of the integument. The vessel form a ridge from chalaza to the
hilum which is placed at the operculum next to the micropyle from which a layer of integument. ==Paleoecology==