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A new marattialean fern, Pectinangium xuanweiense sp. nov., from the Lopingian of Southwest China

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REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY
Volume 295, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104500

Keywords

Pectinangium xuanweiense; Marattialeans; In situ spores; Lopingian; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41762002, U1702242]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB26000000]
  3. Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research [2019QZKK0706]
  4. Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Department [2019FJ010]
  5. China Geological Survey [DD20190022]
  6. Key Research Program of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences [IGGCAS-201905]
  7. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [19-06728S]
  8. Research Program of the West Bohemian Museum in Pilsen [DKRVOZCM2020-25/91P]
  9. research plan of the Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, v.v.i. [RVO67985831]

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A new species of adpressed marattialean fern, Pectinangium xuanweiense sp. nov., is described from the late Permian in eastern Yunnan and western Guizhou provinces, Southwest China. The fronds of this species are at least bipinnate, with fertile pinnules showing recurved margins and arranged synangia. In situ spores correspond to Verrucosisporites and indicate the species belongs to the Acitheca miltonii Group of Paleozoic marattialeans.
A new species of adpressed marattialean fern with vegetative and fertile pinnules, Pectinangium xuanweiense sp. nov., is described fromthe Lopingian (upper Permian) in eastern Yunnan andwestern Guizhou provinces, Southwest China. The fronds of this new species are at least bipinnate, with linear to lanceolate ultimate pinnae. The pinnules are alternately arranged and pecopterid-type with pinnate venation. Fertile pinnules show recurved margins and abaxially bear a row of synangia on each side of the midvein. Synangia are 0.7 mm long and 0.4 mm wide on average, arranged in a density of approximately 16 per centimeter. Each synangium consists of four sporangia that are completely fused in well-regulated rectangular/ovoid shapes in the distal view. Sporangia are exannulate, 370 mu m long and 200 mu m wide on average. The sporangial walls are composed of at least three layers of elongated rectangular to polygonal cells. In situ spores are circular to oval, 25-(30)-35 mu m in diameter, with trilete marks and microverrucate sculptures. Ultrastructural investigations indicated that the exine encompasses a perine, sexine, and nexine. In situ spores correspond to Verrucosisporites if found as sporae dispersae, and thus indicate that P. xuanweiense sp. nov. belongs to the Acitheca miltonii Group (palynological grouping) of Paleozoic marattialeans. Our study provides insight into the diversity of late Permian marattialeans in the tropics of the eastern Paleo-Tethys ocean. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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