Ranunculacidites operculatus (Van der Hammen and Wijmstra, 1964) Jaramillo and Dilcher, 2001
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Ranunculacidites operculatus |
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Figure 5.21 View FIGURE 5
Material. Sample Pb-9334(4), Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.
Description. Monad, isopolar, radiosymmetric, amb oval triangular. Tricolpate, pontoperculate. Exine tectate, 0.8 P m thick, psilate.
Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 20 µm based on one measured specimen.
Other occurrences. Mexico – Oligocene to Miocene of Chiapas ( Biaggi, 1978); Pliocene of Veracruz ( Graham, 1975). Central America – early Miocene La Culebra Formation ( Graham, 1988); early Miocene of Uscari, Costa Rica ( Graham, 1987); Pleistocene of Panamá ( Bartlett and Barghoorn, 1973); Pleistocene of El Salvador and Guatemala ( Tsukada and Deevey, 1967); early Miocene La Boca Formation, Panamá ( Graham, 1989). Carribean islands – Oligocene of Puerto Rico ( Graham and Jarzen, 1969); late Miocene to Pliocene of Haiti ( Graham, 1990b). South America – Eocene and Miocene of Venezuela ( Lorente, 1986); Oligocene to early Miocene of Venezuela ( Rull, 2001, 2003); middle Eocene of Tibu, Colombia ( Gonzalez-Guzman, 1967); Cenozoic of Brazil ( Regali et al., 1974); late Oligocene to Miocene of Santa Cruz Province, Argentina ( Barreda and Palamarczuk, 2000a); Tertiary of Colombia and British Guyana ( Van der Hammen and Wymstra, 1964).
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