Gleicheniidites ROSS 1949
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Genus Gleicheniidites ROSS 1949
Pl. 2, fig. 3
R e m a r k s: Gleicheniidites spores display very wide palaeographical distribution in the Mesozoic.
Genus Dictyophyllidites COUPER 1958 emend. DETTMANN
Dictyophyllidites harrisii COUPER 1958
Pl. 2, figs 7,8
The exine has a conspicuously thin wall in contrast to the Leiotriletes triplane or semitriplane spores, and transparent elevated lips.
Relationship between fossil Dictyophyllum (fern leaves) and spores Dictyophyllidites . Dictyophyllum is of the Phlebopteris – type, a fossil fern from the family cf. Matoniaceae ( Traverse 2008) , Dipteridaceae family after Němejc (1963), now containing only Dipteris ( Tryon et Lugardon 1991) ; spores Dictyophyllidites were recorded in situ in the Jurassic fossil fern Dictyophyllum and display a cheiropleuriaceous character (in comparison with recent fern spores); a general survey of the finds and their relationships is given in van Konijnenburg-van Cittert (1989) and Traverse (2008).
Range. Group of spores – Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous.
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