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Acylomurus silviae
Discussion
Derivation of name: The specific epithet is proposed after Dra. Silvia Csari, recognized Argentine Paleobotanist, for her many contributions to the palynology and palaeobotany of Argentina, mainly in late Paleozoic assemblages.
Taxonomy
Acylomurus silviae was named by Perez Loinaze et al. (2023). Its type specimen is MPM-Pal 21834-3:L45/0,, a microspore, and it is a 3D body fossil.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2023 | Acylomurus silviae Perez Loinaze et al. p. 4 figs. Plate I, 20-30 |
2024 | Acylomurus silviae De Benedetti et al. p. 3 |
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†Acylomurus silviae Perez Loinaze et al. 2023
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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V. S. Perez Loinaze et al. 2023 | Spore trilete with endexine psilate only attached from ectexine at the proximal face, an ectexinal patina, sculptured comprehensively with frequent partially fused verrucae with subrasculpture of spines. |