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Supposedly Colpate Pollen Grains from the Jurassic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. A. Couper*
Affiliation:
Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge.

Abstract

Some Mesozoic spores and pollen grains claimed in a recent publication to exhibit angiosperm-like features are discussed. It is suggested that Poroplanites Pflug, is actually a trilete fern spore. The “ germinal apparatus ” of the Poroplanites type is simply an optical section of the characteristic folding of a lobe of a trilete spore, flattened along the polar axis and seen in equatorial view. It is shown that Pflug's Poroplanites type can be reproduced almost exactly in the trilete spores of a living tree fern. Classopollis Pflug, Circumpollis Pflug, and Canalopollis Pflug are pollen grains with distinct annular thickening, similar to the pollen grains of the Jurassic araucarian, Pagiophyllum connivens Kendall.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1955

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