A new microsporangiate organ from the Lower Carboniferous of the Novgorod Region,Russia |
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Authors: | O. A. Orlova N. R. Meyer-Melikian N. E. Zavialova |
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Affiliation: | 1.Moscow State University (MGU),Moscow,Russia;2.Borissiak Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | A new species of the genus Telangiopsis, T. nonnae O. Orlova et Zavialova, was described on the basis of a microsporangiate organ from the Lower Carboniferous deposits of the Novgorod Region. The morphology of branching fertile axes, synangia, and sporangia was thoroughly studied. The three-dimensional system of fertile axes branches monopodially; ultimate axes bear numerous connivent bunches of synangia, which consist of three to six basally fused elongated ovate sporangia. The morphology and ultrastructure of prepollen grains were studied, which were extracted from the rock matrix surrounding the sporangia. The two-layered exine includes a well-developed endexine and an alveolate ectexine, with one-three rows of large thin-walled alveolae. The new species was compared with other Early Carboniferous microsporangiate organs. |
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