Pteruchus africanus

Pteruchus africanus is a pollen organ of a seed fern (Pteridospermatophyta).

It was first described by Hamshaw Thomas [1] from the Umkomaas locality of South Africa.

The pollen organs Pteruchus africanus differ from other species of Pteruchus in small size, and equant blade supporting the pollen sacs.

Pteruchus africanus may have been produced by the same plant as Umkomasia macleanii (ovulate organs) and Dicroidium odontopteroides (leaves), based on cuticular similarities between these leaves and reproductive structures at the Umkomaas locality of South Africa.

This article related to a Triassic plant is a stub.

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 ]