- (though broader)
category is
miospores, a term
generally used for
spores smaller than 200 μm. Both
cryptospores and
miospores are
types of palynomorphs....
- (2010). "FTIR
characterisation of the
chemical composition of
Silurian miospores (cryptospores and
trilete spores) from Gotland, Sweden".
Review of Palaeobotany...
- University, Dept. of Geography, 1973 McGregor, D.; et al.
Middle Devonian Miospores from the Cape De Bray, Weatherall, and
Hecla Bay
Formations of Northeastern...
- Cornaceae,
Proteaceae and
Vitaceae not
identified at
genus level; and
miospore and
pollen species. List of dinosaur-bearing rock
formations Catuneanu...
-
Foveosporites F.
visscheri TE-620 road
Miospores Incertae sedis;
affinities with Bryophyta.
Interulobites I. spp TE-620 road
Miospores Incertae sedis; affinities...
-
Miospores Uncertain Fern
Miospores whose affinity cannot be
concreted beyond Pteridophytes.
Styxisporites S. sp
Miospores Uncertain Fern
Miospores whose...
-
Syneclise (C8-borehole in Gdańsk Bay). It is
known by the
presence of
Miospores and Pollen, as well
Plant remains. The
formation contains grey, greenish...
-
Osagean (Tn3) by the
occurrences of brachiopods, ammonoids,
conodonts and
miospores (Clayton et al., 1998;
Matchen and Kammer, 2006). Andrews, E.B. (1870)...
- by
guide fossils, or "index fossils,"
particularly plant macrofossils,
miospores, and ammonoids. The
Westphalian exhibits distinctive changes in plant...
- 2012.01183.x.
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miospores from the
upper Evergreen Formation,
Hutton Sandstone, and
basal ****e...