Pteruchus

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Pteruchus
Temporal range: Triassic
Pteruchus africanus fossil pollen organ, Late Triassic, Molteno Formation, Umkomaas, South Africa.
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Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Corystospermales
Family: Corystospermaceae
Genus: Pteruchus
Thomas (1933)[1]

Pteruchus is a form genus for pollen organs of the seed fern (

Umkomasiaceae. It was first described by Hamshaw Thomas[1] from the Umkomaas locality of South Africa. It is associated with the seed bearing organs Umkomasia and Dicroidium
leaves.

Umkomasia macleani reconstruction of whole plant including leaves (Dicroidium odontopteroides, pollen organs (Pteruchus africanus based largely on material from the Umkomaas locality of South Africa[2]

Description

The pollen organ Pteruchus differs from other seed fern pollen organs in having numerous pendant pollen sacs from a blade-like head, in an arrangement similar to an epaulette.

Whole plant reconstructions

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