Tubulifloridites sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/465 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/66258796-FF9A-FFF6-33F8-ED43D37BFE78 |
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Felipe |
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Tubulifloridites sp. |
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Figure 5.17 View FIGURE 5
Material. Samples Pb-9138, Pb-9340, Pb-8896, Pb-8897, Pb-8871, Pb-9141, Pb-8868, Pb-8869, Pb-9136, Pb-8870, and Pb-9147, Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.
Description. Monad pollen, isopolar, radiosymmetric, amb circular. Tricolporate. Exine tectate, columellate, 4 µm thick, cavate, echinae columellate at the base, conical, 4 µm long x 3 µm wide at the base, distance between echinae 4–5 µm.
Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 20–23 µm, three specimens measured.
Comparisons. Compositae specimens have been recovered from the Monterrey Formation (Miocene), although they are larger ( Srivastava, 1984: 40 µm) with echinae 6 µm high ( Srivastava, 1984). Other occurrences. Compositae specimens have been reported in Mexico – Eocene of Baja California ( Cross and Martínez-Hernández, 1980). U.S.A. – late Miocene Valentine Formation, Nebraska ( MacGinitie, 1962). Originally described from the Tertiary of Australia ( Cookson, 1947) and Germany ( Potonié, 1960).
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