Permotheca with in situ pollen grains from the Lower Permian of the Urals

Authors

  • Valentin A. Krassilov Palaeontological Institute, 123 Profsoyusnaya, Moscow 117647, Russia
  • Sergey A. Afonin Palaeontological Institute, 123 Profsoyusnaya, Moscow 117647, Russia
  • Sergey V. Naugolnykh Geological Institute, Pyzhevskiy 7, Moscow 109017, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1999.1287

Keywords:

Pteridosperms, sporangia, pollen morphology, phylogeny, Permian

Abstract

Sporangial heads of the pollen organ Permotheca from the Lower Permian or Tschekarda, the Urals, are described as semisynangiate, with sporangia proximally connate for about one-third to half their length. The sporangial walls are three-layered and vascularized. The pollen grains, studied with LM, SEM and TEM are transitional protomonosaccate-bilobed to protobisaccate, sulcate, with alveolar infrastructure, lamellate nexine, and a tryphine-like surface layer. Chitrid zoosporangia occur in the pollen grains. The similarity to Idanothekion in the sporangial and pollen morphology may indicate phylogenetic relationships.

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Published

1999-12-31

How to Cite

Krassilov, V. A., Afonin, S. A., & Naugolnykh, S. V. (1999). Permotheca with in situ pollen grains from the Lower Permian of the Urals. Journal of Palaeosciences, 48((1-3), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1999.1287

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Research Articles