Teebacia sp.

Friis, Else Marie, Crane, Peter R., Pedersen, Kaj Raunsgaard, Mendes, Mário Miguel & Kvaček, Jiří, 2022, The Early Cretaceous Mesofossil Flora Of Catefica, Portugal: Angiosperms, Fossil Imprint 78 (2), pp. 341-424 : 387

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https://doi.org/10.37520/fi.2022.016

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Teebacia sp.
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Teebacia sp.

Text-fig. 31c–e View Text-fig

Description and remarks. The material consists of several isolated pollen grains observed adhering to the outer surface of a flower of Saportanthus parvus (Textfig. 31c–e). The pollen grains are small, about 14 µm long, almost circular in equatorial outline, and monocolpate. The colpus is partly concealed and its full length is unknown, but it does not extend beyond the equator. The exine is semitectate-reticulate and columellate ( Text-fig. 31e View Text-fig ). The reticulum is coarse and heterobrochate with lumina of various sizes ( Text-fig. 31e View Text-fig ). The muri have a rounded profile and are prominently ornamented with narrow, transverse ridges that extend laterally ( Text-fig. 31e View Text-fig ). Columellae are scattered with fine granular ornamentation ( Text-fig. 31e View Text-fig ).

Affinity and other occurrences.Thegenus Teebacia was established for anthers with in situ pollen from the Torres Vedras locality ( Friis et al. 2019a). The pollen grains from Catefica are closely similar in their overall appearance to pollen of the type species, Teebacia hughesii E. M. FRIIS, P. R. CRANE et K. R.PEDERSEN, but the Catefica grains are smaller and the transverse ribbing of the muri is coarser and more pronounced. The Catefica pollen is more similar to grains recorded from the Vale de Água mesofossil flora as “Pollen Type I.1” that are 13–14 µm in diameter and that show similar coarse transverse ribbing on the muri ( Friis et al. 1999).

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R., Crane, P. R. (1999): Early angiosperm diversification: the diversity of pollen associated with angiosperm reproductive structures in Early Cretaceous floras. - Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 86: 259 - 296. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 2666179

Friis, E. M., Crane, P. R., Pedersen, K. R. (2019 a): The Early Cretaceous mesofossil flora of Torres Vedras (NE of Forte da Forca), Portugal: a palaeofloristic analysis of an early angiosperm community. - Fossil Imprint, 75: 153 - 257. https: // doi. org / 10.2478 / if- 2019 - 0013

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Text-fig. 31. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of isolated pollen of Piercipollis sp. (a, b) and Teebacia sp. (c–e); Catefica locality, Portugal. a) Isolated pollen grain (arrow) adhering to the much larger pollen of Araucariacites sp. in fragment of a conifer cone; note the size difference between the angiosperm and conifer pollen that is typical in Early Cretaceous floras; b) Pollen grain in (a) enlarged showing the extended aperture and homobrochate reticulum with smooth muri supported by long, scattered, columellae; c) Isolated pollen grains adhering to the outer surface of a Saportanthus parvus flower; d) Pollen grain in (c) enlarged showing the open reticulum and muri ornamented by fine transverse ribs; e) Detail of pollen grain in (d) showing the muri supported by long, scattered columellae; note the fine transverse ribs on the muri. Specimens, Catefica 49-S170139-01 (a, b), Catefica 361-S174322-01 (c–e). Scale bars = 50 Μm (a), 20 Μm (c), 6 Μm (b, d), 1.5 Μm (e).

Affinity

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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Royal Botanic Gardens