1952
DOI: 10.1007/bf03050184
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Spores and pollen from tertiary lignites from Dandot, West Punjab (Pakistan)

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“…Comparing with Eocene microfossils from the Indian Palana lignites (RAo & VIMAL, 1950 we see that all the distinct forms differ from those of our forms and the same is to be said of the spores and pollen grains of the Eocene lignites of Dandot, Pakistan (VIMAL, 1952).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Comparing with Eocene microfossils from the Indian Palana lignites (RAo & VIMAL, 1950 we see that all the distinct forms differ from those of our forms and the same is to be said of the spores and pollen grains of the Eocene lignites of Dandot, Pakistan (VIMAL, 1952).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…The spore has been assigned by different workers to various genera. Vimal (1952) for the first time reported this type from the Dandot Lignites (Lower Eocene), West Punjab, Pakistan. Bose and Sah (1964) reported similar types from Laitryngew Coalfield, Assam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…(1991) is comparable to the pollen of Annona though Muller (1981) rejected its affinity with this genus. Others contemplate it to be a monocot (see Caratini et al, 1991) Dandotiaspora dilata is found in Dandot, Pakistan (Vimal, 1952) and Colombia (Guzman, 1967). The author could also recover a few specimens from the Palaeocene of Senegal.…”
Section: Satuma Enigmaticus Is Recovered Frommentioning
confidence: 99%