. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. ACRITARCHS AND CHITINOZOA 315. Fig. 3 Sample localities in the Whitland area. Insets B and C drawn to same scale as A. and diverse assemblage that is dominated by acanthomorphitic acritarchs. Micrhystridium aff. henryi Paris & Deunff, M. cf. inconspicuum aremoricanum Paris & Deunff and M. aff. nann- acanthum Deflandre distinguish this assemblage from others. Other important taxa are Poly- gonum sp. B, Solisphaeridium sp. B and Uncinisphaera? sp. F. Microfossil Assemblage V. This is present in the Whitland Abbey Member (MPA 20


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. ACRITARCHS AND CHITINOZOA 315. Fig. 3 Sample localities in the Whitland area. Insets B and C drawn to same scale as A. and diverse assemblage that is dominated by acanthomorphitic acritarchs. Micrhystridium aff. henryi Paris & Deunff, M. cf. inconspicuum aremoricanum Paris & Deunff and M. aff. nann- acanthum Deflandre distinguish this assemblage from others. Other important taxa are Poly- gonum sp. B, Solisphaeridium sp. B and Uncinisphaera? sp. F. Microfossil Assemblage V. This is present in the Whitland Abbey Member (MPA 20098) and is distinguished by the dominance of small acanthomorphitic acritarchs, including Micrhystridium spp. A-D. Microfossil Assemblage VI. This occurs immediately above the base of the Pontyfenni Forma- tion (MPA 20099-102). It comprises a diverse microflora distinguished from other assemblages by the presence of Coryphidium bohemicum Vavrdova, IFrankea hamata Burmann, Ortho- sphaeridium sp., Stellechinatum unicinatum (Downie) comb, nov., IStriatotheca mutua Burmann,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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