2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2012.02.004
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Spore morphology and wall ultrastructure of Anemia Swartz species (Anemiaceae) from Argentina

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“…Costatoperforosporites and Plicatella. This kind of spores are characteristic for members of the extant schizaeaceous fern Anemia Swartz (e.g., Giacosa et al, 2012) and has also been found in situ in sporangia of the extinct ferns Ruffordia Seward and Pelletixia Watson & Hill, both closely related to and perhaps part of the Anemia crown group (e.g., Skog, 1992;Dettman and Clifford, 1992;Wikström et al, 2002). Spores referable to Plicatella are also known from fronds attributed to Schizaea (Smith) Reed and Schizaeopteris Stopes & Fuji (Leopold and Pakiser, 1964;Davies, 1985).…”
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“…Costatoperforosporites and Plicatella. This kind of spores are characteristic for members of the extant schizaeaceous fern Anemia Swartz (e.g., Giacosa et al, 2012) and has also been found in situ in sporangia of the extinct ferns Ruffordia Seward and Pelletixia Watson & Hill, both closely related to and perhaps part of the Anemia crown group (e.g., Skog, 1992;Dettman and Clifford, 1992;Wikström et al, 2002). Spores referable to Plicatella are also known from fronds attributed to Schizaea (Smith) Reed and Schizaeopteris Stopes & Fuji (Leopold and Pakiser, 1964;Davies, 1985).…”
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“…En Argentina, este tipo de estudios pioneros fueron iniciados por Morbelli (1977Morbelli ( , 1978Morbelli ( , 1980 principalmente sobre la flora de la región Fuego-Patagónica. Numerosos trabajos posteriores analizaron en detalle esporas de diferentes grupos de pteridofitas del noroeste de Argentina y en menor medida de otras regiones en gran parte obtenidos de herbarios (e.g., De la Sota & Morbelli, 1985;Naab, 1987Naab, a, 1987bMorbelli & Michelena, 1989;Michelena, 1989;Morbelli, 1995;Giudice & Morbelli, 1998;Morbelli et al, 2001;Arana et al, 2004;Ramos Giacosa et al, 2004a, 2004b, 2013Gardenal et al, 2007;Piñeiro & Morbelli, 2012). Cabe señalar que las esporas de Anogramma chaerophylla, fueron estudiadas e ilustradas con MO y MEB por Lorscheitter et al (2001) para Brasil, por Mautino & Anzótegui (1998, con MO) Sota & Morbelli (1985), incluyendo ejemplares de la provincia de Entre Ríos y Azolla filiculoides y Marsilea ancylopoda por Gardenal et al (2007.…”
Section: Análisis Morfológico Y Variaciones Intraespecíficasunclassified
“…Otro caso similar se da en Anemiaceae (Anemia y Mohria), bien representada y con amplia distribución en trópicos y subtrópicos en América del Sur, la cual presenta diversas morfologías de esporas trilete presentes desde el Jurásico (Dettmann & Clifford, 1991, 1992Ramos Giacosa et al, 2012). En el caso de la especie aquí estudiada Anemia tomentosa var.…”
Section: Análisis Morfológico Y Variaciones Intraespecíficasunclassified
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