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Satsangisaccites uruguaiensis

Satsangisaccites uruguaiensis P.R. Gut., Balar., Beri J. Syst. Palaeontol., 8(4): 471. Dec 2010
Name
Satsangisaccites uruguaiensis
Rank
Species
Generic Name
[Genus] Satsangisaccites
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
471
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) O32/0
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 152(A) J36/2 (Fig. 13E), G55/1 (Fig. 13H), M44/4 (Fig. 13C); and 150(A) D43/1 (Pl. 7, Fig. 13I), C32/0.
Num
Fig. 13E, Fig. 13H, Fig. 13C; and Pl. 7, Fig. 13I
Pub.
Palynology of the Lower Permian of Paraná Basin, Uruguay [2010/12]
Diagnosis
Pollen grains bisaccate, diploxylonoid, corpus subcircular or oval with a thin equatorial thickness. Sacci laterally connected by exoexinal bands. Proximal sacci attachment are subequatorial or equatorial, associated with two crescentic, lateral exinal folds connected at the end of the corpus. Distally, the sacci are inclined and attached, sacci delimits sharply leaving a narrow, longitudinally elongated sulcus; rarely with median groove. Sacci larger than corpus, and distinctly greater than semicircular in equatorial outline.

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