An unusual monosaccate spore from the Karharbari stage, Giridih Coalfield, India
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A monosaccate spore of unusual organization, occurring commonly in the Karharbari Stage (Lower Permian) of the Giridih Coalfield, is assigned to a new genus Crucisaccites.
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