Pollen wall ultrastructure of selected dispersed monosulcate pollen from the Cenomanian, Dakota formation, of central USA.

M. S. Zavada, D. L. Dilcher

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Abstract

Seven dispersed monosulcate pollen taxa from the Dakota Foramtion of Minnesota, Nebraska, and Kansas were examined ultrastructurally. Rugubivesiculites rugosus has gymnosperm affinities based on its anasulcate aperture and the presence and nature of the formation of sacci. Stellatopollis sp. has exine sculpturing restricted to taxa with angiosperm affinities and is monosulcate. The affinities of the other five monosulcate taxa are uncertain and the exines are tectate-granular. The sulcus in many of the remaining five taxa are flanked by small flange-like sacci. These five taxa have features found in gymnosperms and also some features of primitive extant angiosperms. The combination of characters of the pollen types presented here does not entirely agree with our current concept of primitive pollen characters as understood from extant ranalean angiosperms.-Authors

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)669-679
Number of pages11
JournalAmerican journal of botany
Volume75
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1988
Externally publishedYes

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