Studies in the Glossopteris flora of India - 9. A male fructification bearing monolete spores from the Lower Gondwana of India

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  • K.R. Surange Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, 53 University Road, Lucknow 226007, India

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https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1957.554

Abstract

A new type of male fructification is described from the Raniganj stage. It consists of a long, cylindrical, stalked perhaps fleshy axis on which are embedded exannulate, most probably sessile sporangia. Sporangia contain large number of bilateral monolete spores. Spore wall shows parallel ridges or longitudinal lines on the distal surface.

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Aber (1905). Catalogue of the Fossils plants of the Glossopteris Flora in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural History). London.

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Harris WF (1955). A manual of spores of New Zealnd Pteridophyta. New Zealand Dept. Sci. Indust. Res. Bulletin 116.

Plumstead EP (1956). Bisexual fructifications borne on Glossopteris leaves from South Africa. Palaeontographica. 100B: 1-22.

Selling OH (1944). Studies in the recent and fossil species of Schizaea, with particular reference to their spore characters. Meddel. Goteb. Bot. Tradg. 16.

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1957-12-31

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Surange, K. (1957). Studies in the Glossopteris flora of India - 9. A male fructification bearing monolete spores from the Lower Gondwana of India. Journal of Palaeosciences, 6((1-2), 47–48. https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1957.554

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