Abstract:Ninety-four samples from four core sections in the South Hospah coal-bearing deposits, McKinley County, New Mexico, yielded a rich palynomorph assemblage. One hundred and seventy-two species assigned to 91 form genera of spores, gymnospermous pollen, and angiospermous pollen are described in this paper. Two new genera, eight new species, nine new combinations, and two new ranks are proposed. One hundred and fourteen of the described palynomorphs are either stratigraphically restricted to the Cretaceous System,… Show more
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