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A L. Paleontological Journal, 2009,<br />

43(10): 1253-1261 3 图 版 .<br />

The authorship of Protolepidodendron<br />

and its type species P. scharianum<br />

is discussed in accordance with the International<br />

Code of Botanical Nomenclature.<br />

The age and locality of the holotype<br />

are traced. For the first time, the<br />

morphology of the holotype and other<br />

specimens kept at the National Museum<br />

in Prague is described in detail as well<br />

as new materials collected in the Barrandien<br />

localities (Czech Republic).<br />

2010010116<br />

俄 罗 斯 诺 夫 哥 罗 德 区 域 早 石 炭 世 一 种<br />

新 的 具 有 小 孢 子 囊 的 器 官 = A new<br />

microsporangiate organ from the Lower<br />

Carboniferous of the Novgorod Region,<br />

Russia. ( 英 文 ). Orlova O A; Meyer-<br />

Melikian N R; Zavialova N E. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(10): 1316-<br />

1329 9 图 版 .<br />

A new species of the genus Telangiopsis,<br />

T. nonnae O. Orlova et Zavialova,<br />

was described on the basis of a microsporangiate<br />

organ from the Lower<br />

Carboniferous deposits of the Novgorod<br />

Region. The morphology of branching<br />

fertile axes, synangia, and sporangia was<br />

thoroughly studied. The threedimensional<br />

system of fertile axes<br />

branches monopodially; ultimate axes<br />

bear numerous connivent bunches of synangia,<br />

which consist of three to six basally<br />

fused elongated ovate sporangia.<br />

The morphology and ultrastructure of<br />

prepollen grains were studied, which<br />

were extracted from the rock matrix surrounding<br />

the sporangia. The two-layered<br />

exine includes a well-developed<br />

endexine and an alveolate ectexine, with<br />

one-three rows of large thin-walled alveolae.<br />

The new species was compared<br />

with other Early Carboniferous microsporangiate<br />

organs.<br />

早 期 种 子 植 物<br />

2010010117<br />

阿 尔 汉 格 尔 斯 克 地 区 下 石 炭 统 ( 皱 羊<br />

齿 类 ?) 木 化 石 新 发 现 = A new fossil<br />

wood (Lyginopteridophyta?) from the<br />

Lower Carboniferous of the Arkhangelsk<br />

Region. ( 英 文 ). Orlova O A.<br />

Paleontological Journal, 2009, 43(5):<br />

584-588 2 图 版 .<br />

A new Early Carboniferous wood of<br />

pycnoxylic type is described from Lake<br />

Tovskoe locality in the Arkhangelsk Region.<br />

Tovoxylon alekseevii gen. et sp.<br />

nov. is characterized by short uniseriate<br />

rays and narrow tracheids with uniseriate<br />

pitting on their radial and tangential<br />

walls. The wood under description is<br />

compared with the most similar anatomically<br />

preserved woods from different<br />

Lower Carboniferous localities of<br />

the world.<br />

2010010118<br />

莫 斯 科 台 坳 二 叠 纪 三 叠 纪 界 线 沉 积 中<br />

的 一 新 属 Navipelt( 盾 籽 目 , 种 子 蕨<br />

类 ) = A new genus Navipelta (Peltaspermales,<br />

Pteridospermae) from the<br />

Permian/Triassic boundary deposits of<br />

the Moscow syneclise. ( 英 文 ). Karasev<br />

E V. Paleontological Journal, 2009,<br />

43(10): 1262-1271 6 图 版 .<br />

A new genus of peltaspermalean ovuliferous<br />

organs Navipelta gen. nov. is<br />

described from the terrestrial deposits of<br />

the Nedubrovo locality (village of<br />

Nedubrovo, Vologda Region, Russia),<br />

belonging to the base of Vetlugian<br />

Group (Upper Permian-Lower Triassic).<br />

Data on the anatomy of the peltate bilateral<br />

ovuliferous organs are obtained for<br />

the first time. Vascular strands in the<br />

peltoid depart from that of a stalk and<br />

branch up to three times distally. Transfusion<br />

tissue around the vascular strands<br />

is well developed. The new genus had a<br />

system of radially arranged resin canals,<br />

broaden into large secretory cavities.<br />

裸 子 植 物<br />

2010010119<br />

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