A comprehensive bipartite palynological study of Upper Devonian surface and mining exposures located in the Spanish part of the Iberian Pyrite Belt (Gonz ez, Playford and Moreno 2005; Gonz ez, Moreno and Playford, 2005) included the systematic description of more than 75 species of miospores and marine organic-walled microphytoplankton, and evaluated their bio-and chronostratigraphic significance. Among the nine newly instituted miospore species, Ancyrospora? implicata was erected to embrace trilete pseudosaccate miospores possessing an exoexine equatorially sculptured with discrete conus- and spine-like projections having mostly truncate and bifurcate distal termini. The attribution of this species to Ancyrospora was regarded as...

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