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- (though broader) category is miospores, a term generally used for spores smaller than 200 μm. Both cryptospores and miospores are types of palynomorphs....
- Foveosporites F. visscheri TE-620 road Miospores Incertae sedis; affinities with Bryophyta. Interulobites I. spp TE-620 road Miospores Incertae sedis; affinities...
- University, Dept. of Geography, 1973 McGregor, D.; et al. Middle Devonian Miospores from the Cape De Bray, Weatherall, and Hecla Bay Formations of Northeastern...
- Osagean (Tn3) by the occurrences of brachiopods, ammonoids, conodonts and miospores (Clayton et al., 1998; Matchen and Kammer, 2006). Andrews, E.B. (1870)...
- Devonian) miospores from the Solimões Basin, northern Brazil. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 133, 91-113. Rubinstein, C.V., Steemans, P., 2002. Miospore ****emblages...
- (2010). "FTIR characterisation of the chemical composition of Silurian miospores (cryptospores and trilete spores) from Gotland, Sweden". Review of Palaeobotany...
- Miospores Uncertain Fern Miospores whose affinity cannot be concreted beyond Pteridophytes. Styxisporites S. sp Miospores Uncertain Fern Miospores whose...
- Cornaceae, Proteaceae and Vitaceae not identified at genus level; and miospore and pollen species. List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations Catuneanu...
- doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00062. Kermandji, A.M.H. (2007). "Silurian–Devonian miospores from the western and central Algeria". Revue de Micropaléontologie. 50...
- during his B.Sc. Honours year with a groundbreaking study of Permian miospores in the Collie Coalfield, near Bunbury, Western Australia. In 1949, Balme...