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Telangiopsis nonnae

Telangiopsis nonnae O.A. Orlova, Zavial. in O.A. Orlova, Mey.-Melik., Zavial. Paleontol. J., 43(10): 1318. Dec 2009
Name
Telangiopsis nonnae
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Telangiopsis
Authors (Name)
Orlova O. A. Zavialova N. E.  
Authors (Pub.)
Orlova O. A. Meyer-Melikian N. R. Zavialova N. E.  
Publication
A new microsporangiate organ from the Lower Carboniferous of the Novgorod Region, Russia [2009/12]
Journal
Paleontological Journal
Volume
43
Issue
10
Page number
1318
Year
2009
Fossil Status
reproductive organs (male)
Stratigraphy
Visean
Location
Porog Vittsa 2 locality, right bank of Msta River, Borovichi district, Novgorod Region, Russian Federation
Paleoregion
Laurussia (Baltica)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Moscow Lomonosov State University, Geological Faculty, Department of Palaeontology, Moscow, Russian Federation
Repository Number
MGU, no. 293/47
Diagnosis
System of fertile axes branches monopodially, three-dimensional. Main axis with alternating secondary axes. Secondary axes bear alternating tertiary axes terminating with ultimate axes of numerous connivent clusters of synangia gathering in pairs, or, occasionally, single. Synangia 1.2–3.5 mm long and up to 3.5 mm wide in terminal part. Each synangium consists of three–six elongated ovate basally fused sporangia. External surface of sporangia with coarse longitudinal ribs. Prepollen circular to circular-triangular and oval, 27.8 x 32.0 μm, trilete, rays reach 3/4–4/5 of radius. Exine surface verrucate, folded, and equatorially echinate. Exine bilayered, considerably varying in thickness, with alveolate ectexine.

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