EARLY CRETACEOUS FLORA OF MONGOLIA
EARLY CRETACEOUS FLORA OF MONGOLIA
EARLY CRETACEOUS FLORA OF MONGOLIA
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Explanation of Plates<br />
Plate 1<br />
Figs. 1—6. Reniform bodies (putative gametophytes of Limnothetis gobiensis sp. nov.) Bon-Tsagan, 34—3.<br />
Fig. 1. Transfer preparation showing cells, x 300.<br />
Fig. 2. Abundant reniform bodies on a bedding plane, x 1.<br />
Figs. 3—6. Reniform bodies showing median groove, x 7.<br />
Figs. 7—11. Muscites ostracodiferus sp. nov., leafy shoots and associated ostracod shells, holotype-fig. 9. Erdeni-Ula, 213—25. x 7.<br />
Fig. 12. Equisetostachys sp., strobilus; polygonal shields of sporangiophores are seen at the base. Manlaj, 92—12b, x 3.<br />
Figs. 13—14. Fern gametophytes (?) Gurvan-Eren, 236—29. x 7.<br />
Fig. 15. Fungus cap showing lamellae attached at the stalk. Gurvan-Eren, 236—29. x 7.