Epidermal morphology of some Indian species of the genus Glossopteris Brongniart
HK Maheshwari, R Tewari - Journal of Palaeosciences, 1990 - jpsonline.co.in
HK Maheshwari, R Tewari
Journal of Palaeosciences, 1990•jpsonline.co.inNineteen species of the genus Glossopteris are described from the Barakar Formation of
Churulia Area, Raniganj Coalfield, India. Epidermal features of sixteen species have been
investigated. In the rest, the carbonified crust is not preserved. Nine species, viz.,
Glossopteris asansolensis, G. bunburyana, G. danae, G. manjuiae, G. schopfii, G. schimperi,
G. ednae, G. kusumiae and G. roylei are new. Nomenclature of G. damudica has been
revised and the new species G. danae is established on the basis of revised nomenclature.
Churulia Area, Raniganj Coalfield, India. Epidermal features of sixteen species have been
investigated. In the rest, the carbonified crust is not preserved. Nine species, viz.,
Glossopteris asansolensis, G. bunburyana, G. danae, G. manjuiae, G. schopfii, G. schimperi,
G. ednae, G. kusumiae and G. roylei are new. Nomenclature of G. damudica has been
revised and the new species G. danae is established on the basis of revised nomenclature.
Abstract
Nineteen species of the genus Glossopteris are described from the Barakar Formation of Churulia Area, Raniganj Coalfield, India. Epidermal features of sixteen species have been investigated. In the rest, the carbonified crust is not preserved. Nine species, viz., Glossopteris asansolensis, G. bunburyana, G. danae, G. manjuiae, G. schopfii, G. schimperi, G. ednae, G. kusumiae and G. roylei are new. Nomenclature of G. damudica has been revised and the new species G. danae is established on the basis of revised nomenclature.
jpsonline.co.in
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果