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Article: A new dasycladacean alga, Nanopora, from the Lower Carboniferous of England and Kazakhstan

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 7
Part: 2
Publication Date: July 1964
Page(s): 181 185
Author(s): Alan Wood
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WOOD, A. 1964. A new dasycladacean alga, Nanopora, from the Lower Carboniferous of England and Kazakhstan. Palaeontology7, 2, 181–185.

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Abstract

Nanopora, a new genus of dasycladacean algae, is found abundantly in the Yoredale limestones at Hardrow Scar, Yorkshire, and in the uppermost D1 of the Avon Gorge. Specimens from Kazakhstan have previously been described by Maslov (as Anthracoporella).
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