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    Other| October 01, 1985

    Dinocyst genus Discorsia; a reinterpretation

    Khowaja-Ateequzzaman;
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    Birbal Sahni Inst. Palaeobot., Lucknow, India
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    K. P. Jain;
    K. P. Jain
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    S. B. Manum
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    Palynology (1985) 9 (1): 95–103.
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    Khowaja-Ateequzzaman, K. P. Jain, S. B. Manum; Dinocyst genus Discorsia; a reinterpretation. Palynology 1985;; 9 (1): 95–103. doi:

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      • Cretaceous
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      • Dinoflagellata
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      • microfossils
      • morphology
      • palynomorphs
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      • Tamil Nadu India
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