Sample ID | 251-20-6 |
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Species | pubescens |
Genus | Wrightia |
Family | APOCYNACEAE |
Search |
Pollen / Spore | pollen |
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Morphologic type | 4-porate |
Surface pattern | granulate |
Equatorial size | min 21.7, mean 28.1, max 32.8 |
Polar size | min 22.7, mean 27.2, max 31.6 |
Equatorial shape | suboblate |
Polar shape | circular |
Grain arrangement | dicot |
Aperture count | 4 |
Pore surface shape | elliptic (tall) |
Wall thickness | 2.9 |
Dispersal form | monad |
Morphology notes | Surface of grain could also be gemmate. |
Plant type | angiosperm |
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Floristic region(s) | Australia (tropical) |
Vegetation communities | closed forest, open forest |
Habitat notes | Coastal monsoon vine thickets. Monsoonal forest associated with lowland freshwater sources. Vine thickets on rocky outcrops in woodland. Semi-deciduous. |
Collector | Anne & Mark Myerscough |
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Institution | Charles Darwin University ID by Ian Cowie and Bob Harwood (N.T. Herbarium) |
ANU access code | 17013 |
Collection method | floral reference |
Herbarium sample? | False |
Collection site | East Point, Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory |
Collection country | Australia |
Collection date | 2004-10-27 |
Collection notes | Kimberley Region, Western Australian Pollen Flora |