Adinosporus geminus STROTHER , 2016
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https://doi.org/10.37520/fi.2024.009 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D22413-527D-FFD5-FC72-79C2299C540B |
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Felipe |
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Adinosporus geminus STROTHER , 2016 |
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Adinosporus geminus STROTHER, 2016
Text-fig. 6a–d
The spore walls of this species consist solely of laminae. The specimen illustrated in Text-fig. 6a–d (Rog 2ox3-3) has more than four laminae that range from 60–120 nm thick ( Text-fig. 6b, d), and line the entire spore lumen – i.e., they are continuous laminae. Paired dyads with aligned contact face planes characterize this taxon ( Text-fig. 6c). The outermost laminae of the paired dyads interdigitate (Textfig. 6a, b). There is no fusion of the laminae of adjacent spore bodies.
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