Bowmanites pseudoaquensis, Libertín & Bek & Drábková, 2008
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2008.0414 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C712DC09-FFCD-A86F-DA59-132573FAF95A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bowmanites pseudoaquensis |
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sp. nov. |
Bowmanites pseudoaquensis sp. nov.
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1998 Sphenophyllostachys aquensis (Remy) Boureau 1964 ; Bek 1998:
87–90, pl. 83. 1998 Sphenophyllostachys aquensis (Remy) Boureau 1964 ; Bek and
Opluštil 1998: 149–150, pl. 4: 8–10. Etymology: The morphology of the holotype closely resembles cones of Sphenophyllostachys aquensis . Holotype: NMP−E 6124. Type locality: Ovčín opencast mine, near Radnice , Radnice Basin , Czech Republic. Type horizon: Base of the Whetstone volcanic horizon, directly overlying the Lower Radnice Coal , Radnice Member , Kladno Formation , the Radnice Basin , lower Bolsovian, Pennsylvanian; Carboniferous.
Material.— Holotype (NMP−E 6124), and specimen NMP−E 6293 from Ovčín opencast mine, Radnice Basin.
Diagnosis.—Twelve lanceolate leaves per whorl. Tips of leaves pointed. Circular sporangia, sterile bracts arch−like bend apically. Subcircular to circular trilete spores. Thick−walled exine laevigate to finely scabrate.
Description.—Stems are monopodially branched, 1–2 mm wide with internodes 2–8 mm long and 1–3 mm wide ( Fig. 6A, B, D View Fig ). Leaves are 4–8 mm with narrow lanceolate margins ( Fig. 6 C View Fig ) and arranged in whorls ( Fig. 4A, B View Fig 2 View Fig ). Cones are 200 mm long and 4–5 mm wide and possess an apex with sterile leaves. Circular sporangia are about 1.5– 2 mm in diameter ( Figs. 4A View Fig 3 View Fig , 5A, G View Fig , 6E View Fig ). Sporangia occur between the axis of the cone and sterile bract on reduced sporangiophores ( Fig. 5A, G View Fig ). The surface of sporangia is finely rugose. Sterile bracts are hook−shaped; the apical margins are slightly wider at the end with rounded tips. Sterile stems are 1.0–2.5 mm in diameter.
Trilete spores are 110(121)150 µm in diameter ( Fig. 5B–F View Fig ). Circular to subcircular amb, simple laesurae, 1/2–2/3 of the radius. Exine laevigate to finely scabrate at the proximal contact area, 5–9 µm thick ( Fig. 5B–F View Fig ).
Remarks.—All the spores are closely similar and can be identified as Punctatisporites cf. obesus because the sculpture of the exine is sometimes very finely scabrate ( Fig. 5E, F View Fig ) and not laevigate as given in original diagnosis of P. obesus ( Potonié and Kremp 1954) .
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Radnice Member, Kladno Formation, Lower Bolsovian, Radnice Basin, Czech Republic.
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Bowmanites pseudoaquensis
Libertín, Milan, Bek, Jiří & Drábková, Jana 2008 |
Sphenophyllostachys aquensis (Remy)
Boureau 1964 |
Sphenophyllostachys aquensis (Remy)
Boureau 1964 |