NAME Fusiformisporites striatus
AGE Eocene-Oligocene.   AGE span: 55.8...23.03 mya
K&J CLASSIFICATION (2000) Fungi Imperfecti, Didymosporae.
FIGURE(S)
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FIGURE REFERENCE Ke, Shi. 1978. (pseudonym of Sung, Z.C., Tsao, L., Chou, H.I., Kwang, H.L. & Wang, K.T.) Early Tertiary spores and pollen grains from the coastal region of the Bohai (in Chinese); Academy of Petroleum Exploration, Development and Planning Research of the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemical Industries and the Nanjing Institute of Geology, and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kexue Chubanshe, Peking, 177 p.
SPECIES, AUTHORITY F. striatus (Ke & Shi) Kalgutkar & Jansonius 2000
LOCATION Tangjiahe, Tianjin Municipality, Coastal region of Bohai, China.
ORIG DESCRIPTION* Spores 46.4 x 29 µm. Outline elliptical. Two-celled. Inaperturate. Monoseptate, septum opaque, 3 µm wide, divided into two layers of equal thickness. Spore wall 1.5 µm thick, two-layered, outer layer thicker than the inner one. Surface provided with six sulci running parallel to the major axis of the spore and converging slightly at each of its ends. Surface of the spore wall is scabrate-psilate.
COMMENTS*
PUBLICATION REFERENCE Ke, Shi. 1978. (pseudonym of Sung, Z.C., Tsao, L., Chou, H.I., Kwang, H.L. & Wang, K.T.) Early Tertiary spores and pollen grains from the coastal region of the Bohai (in Chinese); Academy of Petroleum Exploration, Development and Planning Research of the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemical Industries and the Nanjing Institute of Geology, and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kexue Chubanshe, Peking, 177 p.
K&J REMARKS
TYPE
ALL NAMES (Including synonyms) Dicellaesporites striatus Ke & Shi 1978, p. 34, pl. 1, fig. 19.; Fusiformisporites striatus
SERIAL NUMBER 630
PUBLIC COMMENTS

 *For source, see Publication Reference.