Full reference: G. J. Brenner. 1963. The spores and pollen of the Potomac Group of Maryland. State of Maryland Board of Natural Resources, Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources Bulletin 27:1-215
Belongs to Monosulcites according to G. J. Brenner 1963
Sister taxa: Monosulcites (Palmidites), Monosulcites borassioides, Monosulcites couperi, Monosulcites epakros, Monosulcites glottus, Monosulcites granulatus, Monosulcites kashmiriensis, Monosulcites magnosagenatus, Monosulcites magnus, Monosulcites major, Monosulcites maxima, Monosulcites minima, Monosulcites minimus, Monosulcites minutiscabratus, Monosulcites neyveliense, Monosulcites ovatus, Monosulcites parvus, Monosulcites perspinosus, Monosulcites planus, Monosulcites pseudospinosus, Monosulcites scabrus, Monosulcites spinosus, Monosulcites subgranulosus
Ecology: "photoautotroph"
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of the Bahamas (4 collections), Brazil (1)
Total: 5 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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