Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyAcritarchs
Fundamentals of Invertebrate Palaeontology: Acritarchs
Jain, Sreepat
2019-12-13 00:00:00
[The Acritarcha (Greek words: achritos: “uncertain”; arché: “originOrigin”) was coined by Evitt (1963) to include marine microplanktons (incorporating all organicOrganic-walled microfossils of unknown originOrigin) recorded from the early Paleozoic rocks (541–252 Ma).]
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Fundamentals of Invertebrate PalaeontologyAcritarchs
[The Acritarcha (Greek words: achritos: “uncertain”; arché: “originOrigin”) was coined by Evitt (1963) to include marine microplanktons (incorporating all organicOrganic-walled microfossils of unknown originOrigin) recorded from the early Paleozoic rocks (541–252 Ma).]
Published: Dec 13, 2019
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