Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance

Megaspores of Otynisporites eotriassicus, O. tuberculatus, and O. maculosus from the latest Changhsingian-early Induan of the Moscow Basin of Russia, O. eotriassicus from the Induan of the Kap Stosch subbasin of East Greenland, and O.? tarimensis, and Otynisporites? sp. from the Middle Triassic of t...

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Main Authors: Zavialova, Natalia, Karasev, Eugeny, Schneebeli-Hermann, Elke, Li, Wenben
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description Megaspores of Otynisporites eotriassicus, O. tuberculatus, and O. maculosus from the latest Changhsingian-early Induan of the Moscow Basin of Russia, O. eotriassicus from the Induan of the Kap Stosch subbasin of East Greenland, and O.? tarimensis, and Otynisporites? sp. from the Middle Triassic of the Tarim Basin of China were studied using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The general morphology and sporoderm ultrastructure of all specimens prove their affinity with heterosporous lycopsids, but they are unexpectedly variable in details of the sculpture and ultrastructure. Megaspores of Otynisporites? sp. and O.? tarimensis differ significantly from the other studied megaspores and probably were produced by a different heterosporous lycopsid. Three morphological groups are distinguished within O. eotriassicus. Multilamellated zones are found only in O. tuberculatus and (much less distinct) in O. maculosus, that leads to the necessity to re-evaluate the phylogenetic value of this character. Analysis of morphology, stratigraphic and geographic ranges of earlier reports of Otynisporites shows that confirmed findings are confined to the latest Changhsingian-Induan, with O. tuberculatus and O. maculosus sharing the same stratigraphic range as O. eotriassicus. The geographic distribution shows that Otynisporites-producing plants grew under a moderately warm climate, in the middle latitudes. A comparison with the composition of palynological assemblages from megaspore-containing deposits implies that parent plants of O. eotriassicus, O. tuberculatus, and O. maculosus more probably produced trilete cavate microspores, Lundbladispora might be a counterpart for O. eotriassicus, whereas parent plants of O.? tarimensis and Otynisporites? sp. more probably produced monolete microspores.
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/44624 2025-04-27T14:28:11+00:00 Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance Zavialova, Natalia Karasev, Eugeny Schneebeli-Hermann, Elke Li, Wenben 2025-02-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44623 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44624 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2024.105232 英语 eng ELSEVIER REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44623 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44624 doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2024.105232 Megaspores SEM TEM Permian/Triassic boundary Stratigraphic marker Heterosporous lycopsids PERMIAN-TRIASSIC BOUNDARY SPORE WALL ULTRASTRUCTURE KAP STOSCH MASS EXTINCTION MADHYA-PRADESH PLEUROMEIA MORPHOLOGY SUCCESSION ANNALEPIS EVOLUTION Plant Sciences Paleontology 期刊论文 2025 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2024.105232 2025-03-30T23:40:22Z Megaspores of Otynisporites eotriassicus, O. tuberculatus, and O. maculosus from the latest Changhsingian-early Induan of the Moscow Basin of Russia, O. eotriassicus from the Induan of the Kap Stosch subbasin of East Greenland, and O.? tarimensis, and Otynisporites? sp. from the Middle Triassic of the Tarim Basin of China were studied using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The general morphology and sporoderm ultrastructure of all specimens prove their affinity with heterosporous lycopsids, but they are unexpectedly variable in details of the sculpture and ultrastructure. Megaspores of Otynisporites? sp. and O.? tarimensis differ significantly from the other studied megaspores and probably were produced by a different heterosporous lycopsid. Three morphological groups are distinguished within O. eotriassicus. Multilamellated zones are found only in O. tuberculatus and (much less distinct) in O. maculosus, that leads to the necessity to re-evaluate the phylogenetic value of this character. Analysis of morphology, stratigraphic and geographic ranges of earlier reports of Otynisporites shows that confirmed findings are confined to the latest Changhsingian-Induan, with O. tuberculatus and O. maculosus sharing the same stratigraphic range as O. eotriassicus. The geographic distribution shows that Otynisporites-producing plants grew under a moderately warm climate, in the middle latitudes. A comparison with the composition of palynological assemblages from megaspore-containing deposits implies that parent plants of O. eotriassicus, O. tuberculatus, and O. maculosus more probably produced trilete cavate microspores, Lundbladispora might be a counterpart for O. eotriassicus, whereas parent plants of O.? tarimensis and Otynisporites? sp. more probably produced monolete microspores. Report East Greenland Greenland Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Greenland Kap ENVELOPE(23.567,23.567,65.533,65.533) Kap Stosch ENVELOPE(-21.717,-21.717,74.067,74.067) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 333 105232
spellingShingle Megaspores
SEM
TEM
Permian/Triassic boundary
Stratigraphic marker
Heterosporous lycopsids
PERMIAN-TRIASSIC BOUNDARY
SPORE WALL ULTRASTRUCTURE
KAP STOSCH
MASS EXTINCTION
MADHYA-PRADESH
PLEUROMEIA
MORPHOLOGY
SUCCESSION
ANNALEPIS
EVOLUTION
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
Zavialova, Natalia
Karasev, Eugeny
Schneebeli-Hermann, Elke
Li, Wenben
Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title_full Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title_fullStr Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title_full_unstemmed Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title_short Permian/Triassic megaspores of Otynisporites (Fuglewicz) Karasev et Turnau, 2015: Diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
title_sort permian/triassic megaspores of otynisporites (fuglewicz) karasev et turnau, 2015: diversity, botanical affinity, and stratigraphic significance
topic Megaspores
SEM
TEM
Permian/Triassic boundary
Stratigraphic marker
Heterosporous lycopsids
PERMIAN-TRIASSIC BOUNDARY
SPORE WALL ULTRASTRUCTURE
KAP STOSCH
MASS EXTINCTION
MADHYA-PRADESH
PLEUROMEIA
MORPHOLOGY
SUCCESSION
ANNALEPIS
EVOLUTION
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
topic_facet Megaspores
SEM
TEM
Permian/Triassic boundary
Stratigraphic marker
Heterosporous lycopsids
PERMIAN-TRIASSIC BOUNDARY
SPORE WALL ULTRASTRUCTURE
KAP STOSCH
MASS EXTINCTION
MADHYA-PRADESH
PLEUROMEIA
MORPHOLOGY
SUCCESSION
ANNALEPIS
EVOLUTION
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
url http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44623
http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/44624
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2024.105232