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Knoll et al., 1975

Paleopleurocapsa wopfnerii gen. et sp. nov.: a late-Precambrian blue-green alga and its modern counterpart

Knoll, A. H. Barghoorn, E. S. and Golubic, S.
Year1975
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume72
Number7
Pages2488-2492
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id52624

Abstract

Slicified ied dolomite of the approximately one billion year old Skillogalee Dolomite of the Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia, contains organically preserved microfossils of a structurally complex, crustose pleurocapsalean cyanophyte, herein described as Paleopleurocapsa wopfnerii. Although actual cell contents have been degraded, lamellar sheath material faithfully preserves the morphology of the alga. Comparison with specimens of the modern genus Pleurocapsa Thuret demonstrates affinities at the family level and quite possibly even generic identity. 

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