Piercipollis sp., E. M. FRIIS, P. R. CRANE et K. R. PEDERSEN, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/fi.2022.016 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13919470 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FD87F2-FFD1-FFC0-FB86-F957C274FAC6 |
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Piercipollis sp. |
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Text-fig. 31a, b View Text-fig
Description and remarks. The material comprises two isolated pollen grains, one observed as a contaminant in a cluster of Araucariacites pollen ( Text-fig. View Text-fig 31a, b), and another included in a coprolite (not illustrated). The pollen grain illustrated is monocolpate, small, almost circular in equatorial outline, about 14–18 µm in diameter. The colpus is long, extending to the equator and has clearly delimited margins ( Text-fig. 31b View Text-fig ). The exine is semitectatereticulate and columellate. The reticulum is coarse and homobrochate with polygonal to rounded lumina up to about 0.15 µm in diameter. Muri are smooth with a slightly rounded profile and long, scattered columellae ( Text-fig. 31b View Text-fig ).
Affinity and other occurrences.Thepollen grains resemble pollen of Piercipollis simplex E.M.FRIIS, P.R.CRANE et K.R.PEDERSEN described from the Torres Vedras locality ( Friis et al. 2019a), but the reticulum is more dense and the lumen are smaller, more like the lumen in grains of Piercipollis sp. 2, also from the Torres Vedras locality ( Friis et al. 2019a).
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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