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Description and remarks. The material comprises several small, isolated, bilaterally symmetrical seeds that are about
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). The seeds are anatropous and bitegmic. They are elliptical to almost circular in outline, rounded at the chalazal end and truncate at the micropylar end. The hilar scar is almost circular in outline and lacks a hilar rim. The outer epidermis of the outer integument consists of palisade-shaped cells with thickened wavy anticlinal walls that result in a jigsaw-puzzle like surface pattern (
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and other occurrences. The seeds described here closely resemble seeds of
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.PEDERSEN from the Torres Vedras mesofossil flora in shape, surface ornamentation and seed coat anatomy (
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). However, the seeds from Catefica are larger and the hilar scar is not as pronounced as in the seeds from Torres Vedras. The Catefica seeds are also circular rather than elongate-ovate.
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Description and remarks. The material consists of several isolated pollen grains observed adhering to the outer surface of a flower of
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(Textfig. 31ce). The pollen grains are small, about 14 µm long, almost circular in equatorial outline, and monocolpate. The colpus is partly concealed and its full length is unknown, but it does not extend beyond the equator. The exine is semitectate-reticulate and columellate (
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Description and remarks. The material comprises a fragment of an apocarpous, multicarpellate fruiting structure with tightly packed, helically arranged fruitlets (
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), as well as several isolated fruitlets (
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). The fruitlets are strongly compressed laterally with a short attachment scar on the adaxial face, and a distinctive deep furrow on the diamond-shaped abaxial face (
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). Each fruitlet contains a single seed. The large circular, sunken regions seen in many fruitlets (
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and other occurrences.
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was formally described from the Torres Vedras mesofossil flora (
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) and compared to pistillate structures of extant
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fruiting structure, as well as fragments of fruiting structures and isolated fruitlets, are also known from the Buarcos mesofossil flora (see comments in
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) and will be the subject of future studies (
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. Friis,
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Description and remarks. Seeds strongly flattened, triangular in outline, about
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). The seeds are anatropous and bitegmic with an outer integument (testa) consisting of an outer layer (exotesta) of thin-walled cells and an inner layer (endotesta) of crystalliferous cells. The exotesta is typically abraded and preserved only in patches along the margins of the seed where the abraded palisade-shaped cells form an irregular border around the rest of the seed (
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). The endotesta is one cell layer deep and each cell has one, or more rarely two, large crystals, which are seen as one or two angular imprints in the center of the cell (
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). The inner integument (tegmen) has two layers of elongated fiber cells that are arranged perpendicular to each other (
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) and an inner layer of small cubic cells. The micropyle is formed from the inner integument.
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narrow funicle extends along one margin of the seeds, but it is often only partly preserved (
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Description and remarks. The species is based on a single stamen with numerous
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Text-fig. 13. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of “Staminate inflorescence fragment with
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. We consider it likely that this stamen, and the pistillate structures assigned to
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, are from the unisexual flowers of the same plant species. In the size of the pollen grains, pollen shape, aperture configuration and details of the pollen wall the fossil stamen is also closely similar to material from the Torres Vedras locality described as “Stamen with in situ
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sp.
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pollen” (
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from the Buarcos locality include tetrachotomocolpate as well as trichotomocolpate forms, while in the Catefica mesofossil flora stamens with both tri- and tetrachotomocolpate pollen have not been found. Dispersed pollen grains assigned to
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cf.
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Description and remarks. The material comprises a single stamen with an elongated, elliptical and tetrasporangiate anther (
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broad. Pollen is monoaperturate, but the grains are typically folded and the aperture is not fully exposed in any of the specimens. The grains are about 1517 µm in diameter. The exine is semitectate-reticulate with a homobrochate reticulum (
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). Lumina are irregular and up to about 1.5 µm in diameter. Muri are narrow, about 0.4 µm wide and ornamented with verrucae or spines arranged in one to two rows. Columellae are long, about 0.7 µm, and widely spaced (
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). Orbicules on the inner surface of the anther wall and on the surface of the pollen grains are tiny, spherical and with fine spines (
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Text-fig. 9. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of stamens and pollen of
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Text-fig. 10. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of isolated “Stamen fragment with
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Text-fig. 11. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of isolated “Stamen fragment with
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Description and remarks. The material comprises a single stamen that has in situ
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). Lumina are irregular and up to about 3 µm in diameter. Muri are narrow, 0.5 µm wide, ornamented with minute verrucae arranged in a single longitudinal row, or sometimes in two rows. The verrucae are sometimes laterally expanded and
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defined transverse ridges. Columellae are long, about 1.5 µm, and widely spaced (
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). Orbicules are tiny, spherical with finely verrucate to spiny surface ornamentation (
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and other occurrences. The pollen grains in this specimen are larger than any of the other
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Description and remarks. The material comprises two stamen fragments that have a long, narrow, elongated tetrasporangiate anther (
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). Lumina are irregular, up to about 1.4 µm in diameter. Muri are narrow, 0.20.4 µm wide, and ornamented with minute verrucae arranged in a single longitudinal row. Columellae are long, about 0.6 µm, and widely spaced (Textfig. 10d). Orbicules observed on the inner surface of the anther wall are tiny, spherical and with fine spines.
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and other occurrences. The general shape of the pollen grains, as well as their semitectate reticulate pollen wall, indistinctly delimited aperture, and aperture membrane covered by irregular verrucae, is closely similar to dispersed pollen assigned to the extinct pollen genus
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(
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. Based on these similarities these fossils are included here in the
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The four staminate structures described here from Catefica that have monocolpate
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pollen differ from each other in size and shape of anthers and in details of the pollen wall (
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Description and remarks. The material comprises a fragment of a staminate structure with more than ten closely packed stamens that have in situ
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pollen. There are no well-developed filaments. The shape of the fragment indicates that the anthers were sessile or almost sessile and that the stamens were originally borne in whorls in a multistaminate inflorescence (
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Mugideiriflora
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E.M.FRIIS, P.R.CRANE et K.R.PEDERSEN, 2020
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Description and remarks.
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Mugideiriflora
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is based on a single small, partly abraded, early anthetic flower (
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) that has a multiparted perianth, androecium and gynoecium and was recovered from the Catefica mesofossil flora (for a full description and discussion of the species see