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Acritarchs


! H. Agic (2016): Fossil Focus: Acritarchs. In PDF, Palaeontology Online, 6: 1-13.

Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley: Dinoflagellata: Fossil Record.

Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paléozoique (C.I.M.P.). C.I.M.P. is an international federation of palynologists interested in Palaeozoic palynology. The commission aims to advance knowledge in palynology and related subjects by the promotion of international co-operation and meetings between scientists of all regions and countries.
Worth checking out: Links.

Owen Davis: ACRITARCS.

David Gelsthorpe, Geology Department, University of Leicester: The acritarchs.

! Linda E. Graham, Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison & Lee W. Wilcox: Algae. A new textbook published by Prentice Hall.

Jere H. Lipps, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley, CA (The Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research): Fossil Prokaryotes and Protists: a Slide Set. The Cushman Foundation, a non-profit public foundation, was founded for the purpose of publishing results of research on Foraminiferida and allied organisms. Go to: Acritarchs.

Giles Miller (website hosted by Natural History Museum, London): Curator of Micropalaeontology´s Blog.

G.L. Mullins et al., Department of Geology, University of Leicester: The phytoPal project. About Proterozoic and Palaeozoic phytoplankton (fossil cysts of acritarchs, the phycomata of prasinophyte algae and very rare zygotes of zygnematalean algae). See also:
The phytoPal Reference Database. PDF file, Proterozoic and Palaeozoic phytoplankton bibliography (contributions by R. J. Aldridge, K. J. Dorning and M. Vecoli).
Snapshots provided by the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

Gary Mullins, Geology Department, University of Leicester: Acritarcha Evitt, 1963.
Now recovered from the Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine.

Unit of Micropalaeontology, University College, London (website written, designed and produced by Matthew Olney, University College, London, U.K., now at Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.): MIRACLE, the Microfossil Image Recovery And Circulation for Learning and Education web-site. Go to: Acritarchs and Chitinozoa.

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Acritarchs.










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