Singhisporites tubbus Glasspool
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN000194
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:194
Author: I. Glasspool
Rank: species
Reference: Glasspool, I. (2000): Megaspores from the Late Permian, Lower Whybrow coal seam, Sydney Basin, Australia. – Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 110(3–4): 209–227.
Page of description: 221
Illustrations or figures: pl. III, figs 1–7, pl. IV, figs. 1–7, pl. V, figs. 1–4
Types
Holotype , Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom
Figures: pl. III, figs 1–3
Note: No inventory no. given in GLaspool 2000: Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol., 110: 209–227.
Note by I. Gaspool in 2018: Type specimens to be reposited at the Natural History Museum, London, but temporarily housed in Paleobotany Collections at Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
Original diagnosis/description
Amb circular, contact area wide, distinct, marked by low arcuate ridges. Trilete laesurae distinct, high and narrow, frequently tapering in height from megaspore apex to arcuate ridges. Exine ornamented proximally and distally, with short, less than 25 μm in length, frequently furcate, basally thickened, flattened processes, with ragged margins.
Etymology
named after Mr A.R. Tubb, of East Sussex, an enthusiastic supporter of my geological career
Stratigraphy
Permian
Plies 1 and 2 of the Lower Whybrow Seam, Mount Leonard Formation, Wittingahm Coal Measures, Late Permian, APP5 palynozone Dulhuntyispora
Locality
Australia
South Bulga Mine, Hunter Coalfield, Sydney Basin, Australia
Plant fossil remain
macro- and meso-fossils-embryophytes except wood
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