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Baculatisporites turbioensis

Polypodiopsida - Osmundaceae

Taxonomy
Baculatisporites turbioensis was named by Archangelsky (1972) [Others samples: p.m. 739, coord. 29.8/121.8. Others measurement: equatorial diameter, 40-65 µ. 7 specimens. Locality. Wells D-14, C-2.]. It is considered to be a form taxon. Its type specimen is Holotype: p.m. 745, coord. 46.7/103.6. Stored at Museo de La Plata, Paleobotanical division., a microspore (Spore), and it is a compression fossil. Its type locality is Pozo D-14, which is in an Eocene coastal horizon in the Río Turbio Formation of Argentina.

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Synonymy list
YearName and author
1972Baculatisporites turbioensis Archangelsky
2004Baculatisporites turbioensis Zamaloa
2022Baculatisporites turbioensis Vera et al.
2023Baculatisporites turbioensis Perez Loinaze et al.

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomPlantae
phylumPteridophyta
classPolypodiopsida
RankNameAuthor
familyOsmundaceaeBerchtold and Presl
genusBaculatisporitesThomson and Pflug 1953
speciesturbioensis

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Baculatisporites turbioensis Archangelsky 1972
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
S. Archangelsky 1972Espora trilete globosa, de contorno ecuatorial subcircular. Lesuras llegando cerca del ecuador, con fuertes labios levantados
que llevan un ornamento de verrugas y báculas de tamaños muy variados. Exina esculturada, proximal y distalmente con báculas, desde delicadas hasta muy robustas, con ápices por lo común truncados, a veces redondeados. Algunos elemenyos son verrugosos. La distribución de los elementos esculturales densa, pero su tamaño es variable, la exina es delicada, aproximadamente de 1 µ de espesor.