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Journal of Paleontology; November 1965; v. 39; no. 6; p. 1097-1111
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Permian spores from Apillapampa, Bolivia

Harold Leopold Cousminer

Spores representing the autochthonous coal-swamp flora and wind- or water-borne types probably from gymnospermous or allied plants are identified in a suite of samples from the coal member of the Copacabana formation. Five new species are described. Associated fusulinid limestones confirm a Sakmarian-Artinskian (lower Permian) age for the formation. This is the first record of Permian microspores from South America.

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