Fossil spores and pollen grains of Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) from Sakhalin, Russia

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作者
Takahashi, M
机构
[1] Kagawa University,Department of Biology, Faculty of Education
关键词
Campanian; Cretaceous; fossil; pollen; SEM; spores;
D O I
10.1007/BF02509317
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This paper shows fossil spores and pollen grains from Cretaceous (Upper Campanian) of Sakhalin, Russia, with scanning electron microscopy, A total of 520 palynomorph assemblages consisting of 25% spores of pteridophytes and bryophytes, 4.5% of ephedroid pollen grains, 6.5% of coniferous pollen grains, and 64% of angiospermous pollen grains were recovered in the present study. 5 genera of pteridophytes, 4 genera of gymnosperms, and 18 genera of angiosperms are described in the present study, The frequent and representative genera from the stratum are Ephedripites, Liliacidites, Clavatipollenites, Tricolpites, Aqoilapollenites, and Azonia, A new genus, Sciadopitipollenites, that is comparable with extant Sciadopitys is proposed in the present study, Polycolpate pollen with the same exine sculpture of Clavatipollenites suggests a generic differentiation in the Chloranthaceae during the Cretaceous age, The diverse spores and pollen paleoflora shown in the present study suggests a wide diversification of angiosperms in the Upper Campanian at the eastern side of Laurasia (Aquilapollenites province).
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