Ranunculacidites cf. communis Sah, 1967
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Ranunculacidites cf. communis Sah, 1967
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Material. Samples Pb-9334 and Pb-9340, Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.
Description. Monad pollen, isopolar, radiosymmetric, oblate spheroidal. Tricolporate, pantoperculate. Exine semitectate, columellate, 0.8 P m thick, microreticulate, brochi 0.8 P m.
Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 23 µm, polar diameter 23 µm, one specimen measured.
Comparisons. Ranunculacidites communis from the late Neogene of Africa ( Sah, 1967) differs from R. operculatus from the middle Miocene of Florida ( U.S.A.) in having a fine reticulum instead of a psilate exine ( Jarzen and Klug, 2010). Ranunculacidites communis ( Sah, 1967) differs from R. cf. communis by having shorter colpi and a thick plug pontoperculum.
Other occurrences. There are no previous records of this taxon in Mexico. Ranunculacidites operculatus has been recovered from the middle Miocene of Florida ( Jarzen and Klug, 2010) and from the Paleogene of central Colombia (Jaramillo and Dilcher, 2001).
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