The Morphology of Pollen Tetrads and Viscin Threads in Some Tertiary,Rhododendron-Like Ericaceae |
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Authors: | R Zetter M Hesse |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Palaeontology, University of Vienna , Althanstra?e 14, Wien, A-1090, Vienna;2. Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, University of Vienna , Rennweg 14, Wien, A-1030, Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | The morphology of pollen tetrads and viscin threads is described in fossil Ericaceae pollen from various Eocene/Oligocene/Miocene localities in Europe (Germany, Austria), North America (eastern U.S.A.), and Asia (eastern China). The typical characters of the tetrad configuration, the exine ornamentation and sculpturing, and especially the viscin thread morphology are extremely similar to or even indistinguishable from that in extant members of Rhododendron. All these pollen morphological features strongly suggest that all the investigated material can be assigned to a modern taxon of the Ericaceae: either to Rhododendroideae or even to Rhododendron itself. |
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