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Two new isoetalean (Lycopsida) megaspore species representing the earliest occurrence of Henrisporites from upper Permian strata of Southwest China.

Authors :
Sui, Qun
Sheng, Zi-Hui
Yang, Ji-Yuan
Guo, Yun
McLoughlin, Stephen
Feng, Zhuo
Source :
Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology. Jul2023, Vol. 314, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Two distinctive lycopsid megaspore species, Henrisporites yunnanensis Sui, McLoughlin et Feng sp. nov. and H. qujingensis Sui, McLoughlin et Feng sp. nov., are described from the Lopingian Xuanwei Formation of Yunnan Province, Southwest China, using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Henrisporites yunnanensis is characterized by prominent membranous triradiate labra with ragged margins, a broad irregularly serrated membranous zona with radiating spiny extensions, and ramified or unbranched spines on the spore surface, those on the distal surface especially having capillate termini. Punctatisporites -type microspores occur adhering to the megaspore surface. The megaspore wall incorporates four layers, viz., from inside to outside: (1) a thin and dense foot layer especially thickened at the laesurae lips; (2) a moderately-thick layer with small circular and loosely distributed sporopollenin grains with parallel arrangement; (3) a thick spongy layer consisting of elongate, curved and interconnected sporopollenin units perpendicular to the inner layers; and (4) an electron-dense outermost layer forming the ornamentation. Henrisporites qujingensis has lower membranous labra, a generally continuous membranous zona with radiate spiny margins but, in some cases, dissected into single fimbria, and bearing sparsely distributed and locally forked stubby spines over the spore surface. Henrisporites qujingensis also has a four-layered wall. The innermost thin foot layer is covered by a loose layer of tiny parallel sporopollenin grains. A thick spongy layer is developed exterior to the second layer and comprises elongate, curved, and intersecting sporopollenin units forming a porous zone. The outermost layer consists of varied sculptural processes with contrasting densities between the proximal and distal surfaces. The morphological and ultrastructural characteristics suggest that these new megaspores belong to Isoetales. Our discovery represents the earliest global occurrence of Henrisporites , which has been documented exclusively from the Mesozoic in previous studies. • Two new lycopsid megaspore species of Henrisporites are described from the Permian of Southwest China. • These are the first records of Henrisporites from upper Paleozoic strata. • Henrisporites yunnanensis is associated with Punctatisporites microspores. • Morphology and ultrastructure indicate the two new megaspores belong to Isoetales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00346667
Volume :
314
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163657298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.104894