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Retistephanoporites crassiexinatus

Taxonomy
Retistephanoporites crassiexinatus was named by Jaramillo and Dilcher (2001) [Type locality: Piñalerita Creek near Sabanalarga. ]. It is not extant. It is considered to be a form taxon. Its type specimen is UFP 37, 5.2 x 85.6, a microspore (pollen grain). Its type locality is Pinalerita UFP 37, Llanos foothills, Colombia, which is in an Eocene fluvial-deltaic sandstone/siliciclastic in the Areniscas de el Limbo Formation of Colombia.

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Synonymy list
YearName and author
2001Retistephanoporites crassiexinatus Jaramillo and Dilcher p. 151 figs. Plate 16, Figs. 28-29

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomPlantae
superphylumTracheophyta
Pteridobiotina
superphylumCycadophytanae
RankNameAuthor
phylumMagnoliophytaCronquist et al.
genusRetistephanoporites
speciescrassiexinatus

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Retistephanoporites crassiexinatus Jaramillo and Dilcher 2001
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
C. A. Jaramillo and D. L. Dilcher 2001Retistephanoporate, hexagonal, mid-sized (37 µm), exine semitectate thick (3.0 µm), nexine thick.