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Title: | On the status of some Miospore genera from the Mesozoic Era |
Authors: | Bharadwaj, D.C. Kumar, Pramod |
Issue Date: | 1970 |
Citation: | Palaeobotanist (1970) 19(3): 214-224 |
Abstract: | Six miospore genera, v1z. Neoraistrickia Potonie (1956), Malonisporiles Couper (1958), Callispora Dev (1961), Boseisporites Dev (1961), Densoisporites Weyland & Krieger (1953) and Callialasporites DeV (1961) have been emended in this paper. Neoraistrickia
Potonie emend., is distally baculate and proximally smooth. Matonisporites Couper
emened., has thicker corners, membraneous Y-rays and smooth exine. Callispora Dev emend., is characterized by having incipiently thickened angles and punctate exine. Boseisporites Dev emend., possesses two-layered exine, the outer layer being hyaline and varyingly punctate but the inner one darker, rarely punctate and continuous all round the- equator being broader at the angles. DensoispOrites Weyland & Krieger emend., has two-layered, cavate spore wall, the exoexine- being thicker distally and equatorially than on the proximal face and sculptured with very low, free to anastomosing grana. Callialasporites
Dev emend., ·is a monosaccate genus having two-layered exine. Exoexine and intexine
are se-parated from each other variably subequatorially on both the faces. Saccus is microsculptured (microbaculate or microverrucose) and has a limboid marginal thickening. The specific diagnoses of nine species, viz. Neoraislrickia truncala (Cookson) Potonie (1956), N. neozealandica (Couper) Potonie (1956), Callispora potoniei Dev (1961),
Boseisporites praeclarus Dev (1961), Densoispori tes mesozoicus Singh, Srivastava & Roy (1964), Callialasporites Irilobatus (Balme) Dev (1961), C. dampieri (Balme) Dev (1961), C. segmenlatus (Balme) Srivastava (1963) and C. discoidalis (Doring) comb. nov. have also been emended on the lines of the emended generic diagnoses. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/679 |
Appears in Collections: | Volume 19 (1970)
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