Three fructifications from the Scottish Lower Carboniferous

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Three fructifications from the Scottish Lower Carboniferous

  • Volume / Part: 5 / 2
  • Publication Date: July 1962
  • Page(s): 225 - 237
  • Authored By: D. L. Smith

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This paper gives descriptions of three fructifications from a Lower Carboniferous horizon in the Kilpatrick Hills, Dunbartonshire. Two new specimens of Protopitys scotica Walton provide further information about the structure of the stem and spores of this species. Staphylotheca kilpatrickensis gen. et sp. nov., probably the pollen-bearing organ of a pteridosperm, has yielded fertile and abortive spores. Calathiops trisperma sp. nov. is a pteridosperm fructification consisting of small cupules, each containing three ovules. The affinities of the three species are discussed briefly.

Palaeontology - Volume 5 Part 2 Pages 225-237



Palaeontology - Volume 5 Part 2 Pages 225-237

Citations

SMITH, D. L. 1962. Three fructifications from the Scottish Lower Carboniferous. Palaeontology, 5, 2, 225–237.