Malvacipollis spinulosa Frederiksen, 1983

Ramírez-Arriaga, Elia, Prámparo, Mercedes B. & Martínez-Hernández, Enrique, 2014, Angiosperm pollen grains from the Cuayuca Formation (Late Eocene to Early Oligocene), Puebla, Mexico, Palaeontologia Electronica 102 (8), pp. 1-38 : 11

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Malvacipollis spinulosa Frederiksen, 1983
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Malvacipollis spinulosa Frederiksen, 1983

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Material. Sample Pb-9334(4), Palynology Laboratory, IGLUNAM.

Description. Monad, isopolar, radiosymmetric, amb circular, spheroidal. Stephanoporate, pores annulate. Exine tectate, supraechinate, echinae solid, 1 – 1.2 µm in height, distributed homogeneously over the surface of pollen grain.

Dimensions. Equatorial diameter 23 (25) 27 µm based on three measured specimens.

Other occurrences. Mexico – late Eocene to early Oligocene Pie de Vaca Formation ( Martínez-Hernández and Ramírez-Arriaga, 1999). U.S.A. – late Paleocene Silverado Formation, California ( Gaponoff, 1984); Paleocene – Oligocene, South Carolina ( Frederiksen, 1980b); late Eocene – early Oligocene of the Elko Formation, Nevada ( Wingate, 1983); it was cited as Echiperiporites from the Eocene of Mississippi embayment ( Tschudy, 1973); middle Eocene, San Diego, California ( Frederiksen et al., 1983). Argentina –middle Miocene, Argentina ( Barreda et al., 1998).

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