Discisporites verrucosus Jersey
Plant Fossil Names Registry Number: PFN002763
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:2763
Author: N. J. de Jersey
Rank: species
Reference: de Jersey, N. J. (1964): Triassic spores and pollen grains from from the Bundamba Group. – Publication, Geological Survey of Queensland 321: 21 pp. + 2 pls + fig. 2., link
Page of description: 12
Illustrations or figures: pl. 2, figs 13, 15, 16
Other combinations
Secarisporites verrucosus (Jersey) L.J.R.Rey 2021
Types
Holotype 371, Geological Survey of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Figures: pl. 2, fig. 15
Note: Holotype: Slide No. 371; Stage co-ordinates 31.0, 97.8; diameter 35 microns. Co-ordinates of lower right-hand corner of cover glass 48.0, 88.8.
Repository details: The micro-slides are stored in the palynological collection of the Geological Survey of Queensland, being numbered in the Ipswich coalfield section of the collection.
Original diagnosis/description
Amb rounded sub-triangular to circular. Diameter (based on 110 measured specimens) 21 to 43 microns (mean about 30 microns). Weak vestigal trilete mark (narrow closed laesurae) observed in some specimens. Exine differentiated into a central portion and an equatorial zone. Equatorial zone 2 to 5 microns in width, smooth or with a few scattered projections. Remainder of distal surface granulate to verrucose, with closely packed rounded projections 1.5 to 4 microns in diameter. Narrow ring of thinner exine (ring-tenuitas or rimula) evident on distal surface at inner margin of equatorial zone in well preserved specimens. Remainder of proximal surface smooth or with reduced ornament. Exine light to dark brown (equatorial zone) to light yellow ( central portion).
Stratigraphy
Locality
Australia
Mines Department drillhole N.S. 201 (Ipswich coalfield), 718 ft. 7 in.
Plant fossil remain
pollen and spores
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