In situ megaspores from Lepidostrobophyllum fimbriatum (Kidstone) Allen from the Lower Carboniferous of North-West England

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In situ megaspores from Lepidostrobophyllum fimbriatum (Kidstone) Allen from the Lower Carboniferous of North-West England

  • Issue Number: SPP35
  • Thematic Volume: Studies in Palaeobotany and Palynology in Honour of N.F. Hughes
  • Edited By: D.J. Batten and D.E.G. Briggs
  • Publication Date: 1986
  • Page(s): 111 - 120
  • Authored By: M.G. Mortimer

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In situ megaspores from five sporophylls of Lepidostrobophyllum fimbriatum (Kidston) Allen are described from two localities near the English-Scottish border. Each megasporangium contains one tetrad, variously developed, comprising both smaller and larger megaspores. The smaller specimens, presumed abortive, reach a maximum dimension of 2 mm. They differ in gross morphology from the larger ones, presumed fertile, which are from 3·0- 6·5 mm in diameter. The larger also show marked differences among themselves in distal inflation and ornament. All are compared with Setispora pseudoreticulata Spinner on the basis of the haptotypic features. They are thought to include the largest ever recorded.


Citations

Mortimer, M.G. 1986. In situ megaspores from Lepidostrobophyllum fimbriatum (Kidstone) Allen from the Lower Carboniferous of North-West England. In: D.J. Batten and D.E.G. Briggs (eds.) Studies in Palaeobotany and Palynology in Honour of N.F. Hughes. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 35, 111–120.