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Archangelskiapollenites plicatus

Archangelskiapollenites plicatus P.R. Gut., Balar., Beri J. Syst. Palaeontol., 8(4): 466. Dec 2010
Name
Archangelskiapollenites plicatus
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Archangelskiapollenites
Authors (Pub.)
Gutiérrez P. R. Balarino L. Beri Á.  
Publication
Palynology of the Lower Permian of Paraná Basin, Uruguay [2010/12]
Journal
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
Volume
8
Issue
4
Page number
466
Year
2010
Fossil Status
sporae dispersae (pollen)
Stratigraphy
Permian
Strat. comment
Mangrullo Member; Melo Formation
Location
DSCL well 221, Paraná Basin, Uruguay
Paleoregion
Gondwana (South America)
Data for Holotypus
Repository
Departamento de Paleontología, Paleopalynology Collection (FCPP), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
Repository Number
FCPP 152(A) H35/1
Data for Paratypus
Repository
Departamento de Paleontología, Paleopalynology Collection (FCPP), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
Repository Number
FCPP 150(A) D42/0 (Fig. 11I), and 152(A) O32/4 (Fig. 11G)
Num
Fig. 11I, and Fig. 11G
Diagnosis
Pollen grain bisaccate, diploxylonoid, oval in outline. Central corpus transversely oval in outline, spherical, with semilunar transversal and longitudinal folds by compression in both faces. Cappa with dilete mark. Sacci subcircular crescentic in outline, inflated, discrete, slightly distally inclined, and much higher than corpus. Proximal attached sacci are equatorial to subequatorial, associated with exinal folds, sometimes; distal attachment sacci are subequatorial and straight, located near the central distal face. Cappula rectangular extending over full length of corpus.

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