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Bomfleur, Benjamin; Serbet, Rudolph; Taylor, Edith L; Taylor, Thomas N (2011): (Table 1) Comparison of localities where Switzianthus (Anderson & Anderson) has been found with Dejerseya and Heidiphyllum occurrence [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.847232, Supplement to: Bomfleur, B et al. (2011): The possible pollen cone of the Late Triassic conifer Heidiphyllum/ Telemachus (Voltziales) from Antarctica. Antarctic Science, 23(04), 379-385, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102011000241

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Abstract:
Fossil leaves of the Voltziales, an ancestral group of conifers, rank among the most common plant fossils in the Triassic of Gondwana. Even though the foliage taxon Heidiphyllum has been known for more than 150 years, our knowledge of the reproductive organs of these conifers still remains very incomplete. Seed cones assigned to Telemachus have become increasingly well understood in recent decades, but the pollen cones belonging to these Mesozoic conifers are rare. In this contribution we describe the first compression material of a voltzialean pollen cone from Upper Triassic strata of the Transantarctic Mountains. The cone can be assigned to Switzianthus Anderson & Anderson, a genus that was previously assumed to belong to an enigmatic group of pteridosperms from the Triassic Molteno Formation of South Africa. The similarities of cuticle and pollen morphology, together with co-occurrence at all known localities, indicate that Switzianthus most probably represents the pollen organ of the ubiquitous Heidiphyllum/Telemachus plant.
Further details:
Anderson, J M; Anderson, H M (2003): Heyday of the gymnosperms: systematics and biodiversity of the Late Triassic Molteno fructifications. Pretoria: National Botanical Institute, Strelitzia 15, 399 pp
Funding:
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 5472008: Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -80.538500 * Median Longitude: 162.288500 * South-bound Latitude: -84.367000 * West-bound Longitude: 159.660000 * North-bound Latitude: -76.710000 * East-bound Longitude: 164.917000
Event(s):
AllanHills * Latitude: -76.710000 * Longitude: 159.660000 * Location: North Victoria Land * Method/Device: Sampling/measurement on land (LAND)
MtFalla * Latitude: -84.367000 * Longitude: 164.917000 * Location: North Victoria Land * Method/Device: Sampling/measurement on land (LAND)
Comment:
+ = found, - = not found
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Area/localityAreaBomfleur, Benjamin
Latitude of eventLatitudeBomfleur, Benjamin
Longitude of eventLongitudeBomfleur, Benjamin
ContinentContBomfleur, Benjamin
Sample amountN#Bomfleur, Benjaminno. of slabs, # = approximate
SwitzianthusSwitzianthusBomfleur, Benjamin
DejerseyaDejerseyaBomfleur, Benjamin
HeidiphyllumHeidiphyllumBomfleur, Benjamin
Reference/sourceReferenceBomfleur, Benjamin
Size:
42 data points

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Area

Latitude

Longitude

Cont

N [#]

Switzianthus

Dejerseya

Heidiphyllum

Reference
Mount Falla, Level 14-84.367164.917Antarctica#150+++this study
Allan Hills-76.710159.660Antarctica#900+-+this study
Little Switzerland, 111South Africa2173+++Anderson & Anderson 2003
Aasvoelberg, 411South Africa2176+-+Anderson & Anderson 2003
Matatiele, 111South Africa1082+-+Anderson & Anderson 2003
Winnaarspruit, 111South Africa64+++Anderson & Anderson 2003