Momipites coryloides Wodehouse, 1933
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/465 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/66258796-FF87-FFEA-31F2-EDBAD60CFCD8 |
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Momipites coryloides Wodehouse, 1933 |
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Momipites coryloides Wodehouse, 1933
Figure 4.12 View FIGURE 4
Material. Samples Pb-9138’(1), Pb-9334(4) and Pb-9340(2), Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.
Description. Monad, isopolar, radiosymmetric, amb triangular. Triporate, equidistant zonate pores. Exine tectate, 1 µm thick with uniformly spaced spinules.
Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 14 (17.8) 20 µm, five specimens measured.
Other occurrences. Mexico – late Eocene to early Oligocene Pie de Vaca Formation ( Martínez-Hernández and Ramírez-Arriaga, 1999); Oligocene
San Gregorio Formation (Martínez-Hernández and Ramírez-Arriaga, 2006); Oligo-Miocene of Chiapas ( Langenheim et al., 1967). U.S.A. – late Cretaceous to Paleocene, Colorado ( Newman, 1965); late Paleocene, South Carolina ( Van Pelt et al., 2000); late Eocene, Yazoo Clay, Mississippi ( Tschudy and van Loenen, 1970); late Eocene, Mississippi and Alabama ( Frederiksen, 1980a); Paleocene – late Eocene, South Carolina ( Frederiksen, 1980b); Eocene, Mississippi embayment ( Tschudy, 1973); Miocene, Massachusetts ( Frederiksen, 1984); early Eocene, Tennessee ( Elsik and Dilcher, 1974). Central America – Oligocene San Sebastión Formation, Puerto Rico ( Graham and Jarzen, 1969); Eocene Gatuncillo Formation, Panamá ( Graham, 1985); early Miocene Cucaracha Formation and La Boca Formation ( Graham, 1988); Mio-Pliocene of Haiti ( Graham, 1990b). Europe – Eocene, England ( Wilkinson and Boulter, 1980).
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