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Pollen cones and in situ pollen of Aegianthus Krassilov from the Middle Jurassic of East Siberia, Russia

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REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2022.104723

Keywords

Aegianthus; Pollen cones; In situ pollen; SEM; TEM; Jurassic

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [20-04-00355 A]
  2. BIN RAS (Saint Petersburg, Russia) [122011900029-7]

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This paper provides detailed documentation on the morphological and epidermal characteristics of the pollen cones and in situ pollen of Aegianthus, based on specimens from the Middle Jurassic Prisayan Formation in the Irkutsk Basin, Russia. The study presents an updated diagnosis and selects a lectotype for the type species, A. sibiricus. The existence of resin bodies in sporangiophores of A. sibiricus is reported for the first time, and the number of sporangia per sporangiophore is specified. A new species, A. irkutensis, is described from the same formation and differs from other Aegianthus species in terms of papillate outer epidermal cells and smaller resin bodies.
The paper documents in detail the morphological and epidermal characters of the pollen cones and in situ pollen of Aegianthus based on the study of specimens from the Prisayan Formation (Middle Jurassic) in the Irkutsk Basin (Siberia, Russia). An emended diagnosis is provided and a lectotype is selected for the type species, A. sibiricus, since a holotype/lectotype was not indicated in the previous publications of this species. Resin bodies are found in sporangiophores of A. sibiricus for the first time. The number of sporangia is specified as 10-12 per spo-rangiophore. This species differs from other Aegianthus species in smooth periclinal cell walls and lacking papillae on the subsidiary cells of the stomata in the abaxial epidermis of the peltate head. A new species, A. irkutensis, is described from the same Prisayan Formation of the Idan locality in the Irkutsk Basin. Unlike A. sibiricus, the cells of the outer epidermis of A. irkutensis are strongly papillate. A. irkutensis differs from other Aegianthus species by smaller resin bodies, numerous and longer sporangia. Pollen cones of both A. sibiricus and A. irkutensis were found in association with leaves of Sphenobaiera. The pollen of A. irkutensis are similar to those of A. sibiricus in morphology and ultrastructure. Pollen grains are boat-shaped, monosulcate. The exine surface is psilate or scabrate in the light microscope, and scabrate to granulate in SEM; the infratectum consists of large granules or columella-like elements. The exine ultrastructure of the Aegianthus pollen under study implies a ginkgoalean or gnetophytalean affinity. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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