Mutisiapollis sp.
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Mutisiapollis sp. |
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Material. Sample Pb-8872, Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.
Description. Monad pollen, isopolar, radiosymmetric, prolate. Tricolporate, endoaperture lalongate, 12 µm x 4.8 µm. Exine tectate, columellate, clearly stratified with two layers, 3.2 µm thick in the mesocolpi, and 2.4 µm in the apocolpi, supramicroechinate, echinae <0.5 µm high.
Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 24.8 µm, polar diameter 38.4 µm, one specimen measured.
Comparisons. M. viteauensis Barreda et al., 1998 from the Miocene “Serie del Yeso” of Argentina has a thicker exine ( Barreda et al., 1998: 3.5 to 6 µm) and spines less than 1 µm high. However, Mutisiapollis sp. from the Cuayuca Formation has lalongate endoapertures with dimensions similar to those of M. viteauensis .
Other occurrences. There are no records of this taxon in Mexico. Mutisieae pollen grains have been recovered from the Miocene Gatun Formation, Panamá ( Graham, 1990a) and in Argentina from the Miocene of San Juan Province ( Barreda et al., 1998).
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