Adinosporus voluminosus STROTHER , 2016

Taylor, Wilson A. & Strother, Paul K., 2024, Ultrastructure Of Cambrian Cryptospores And The Early Evolution Of The Plant Spore Wall, Fossil Imprint 80 (1), pp. 90-106 : 95

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Adinosporus voluminosus STROTHER , 2016
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Adinosporus voluminosus STROTHER, 2016

Text-fig. 4a–d

The spore walls of this species consist solely of laminae. The specimen illustrated in Text-fig. 4a–d (Rog 2ox3-1) has no more than four laminae that range from 60–320 nm thick, and line the entire spore lumen – i.e., they are continuous laminae. The fragile laminae often break and fold back on themselves. This causes the spores to appear mottled when viewed in the light microscope ( Text-fig. 4b).

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