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Macrofossils, also
known as megafossils, are
preserved organic remains large enough to be
visible without a microscope. The term
macrofossil stands in...
- The
Francevillian biota (Also
referred to as
Gabon macrofossils,
Gabonionta or
Francevillian group fossils) are a
collection of 2.1-billion-year-old Palaeoproterozoic...
- mid-Ordovician (early Llanvirn, ~470 million
years ago), a
period from
which no
macrofossils have yet been recovered.
Individual trilete spores resembling those of...
- S2CID 205055896. Jain,
Sreepat (2016).
Fundamentals of
Invertebrate Palaeontology:
Macrofossils. Springer. p. 73. ISBN 978-81-322-3658-0. Kröger, B.; Yun-bai, Y. B....
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North America and East Asia.
These are not
considered definitive, as
macrofossils older than the Paleogene, and
possibly from
before the
Eocene are mostly...
- (probably
colonial phototrophic bacteria, like cyanobacteria).
Oldest macrofossils.
Humboldt Orogeny in Antarctica.
Blake River Megacaldera Complex begins...
- cyanobacteria. In
addition to microfossils,
chert occasionally contains macrofossils. However, some
chert is
devoid of any fossils.
Chert varies greatly in...
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palaeoecological history of the Praz-Rodet bog (Swiss Jura)
based on pollen,
plant macrofossils and
testate amoebae(Protozoa)". The Holocene. 11 (1): 65–80. Bibcode:2001Holoc...
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pollen of
eudicot angiosperms.
Among the
oldest records of
Angiosperm macrofossils are
Montsechia from the
Barremian aged Las
Hoyas beds of
Spain and Archaefructus...
- and spores)
record suggests a
complete floral turnover. An
analysis of
macrofossil floral communities in
Europe suggests that
changes were
mainly due to...