The fossil pollen genus Classopollis |
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Authors: | SATISH K. SRIVASTAVA |
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Affiliation: | Chevron Oil Field Research Company, P.O. Box 446, La Habra, California 90631, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The generic name Classopollis Pflug, 1953, is considered as a valid usable name for Mesozoic spherical pollen characterized by a subequatorial circumpolar canal, a thickened equatorial band, a distal cryptopore, and a proximal tetrad scar. A study of Classopollis exine revealed the absence of nexine. Classopollis has a worldwide distribution in Upper Triassic-Turonian strata. Plants producing Classopollis have affinity with araucarian and/or gnetalean conifers. They occupied well-drained soils of upland slopes and lowlands near coastal areas, preferring the warm climate of transgressive seas. |
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