This palynomorph image is from the Upper Paleozoic in Iraqi Kurdistan.
probably is unknown palinomorph, Acritaech?
I agree with Reza, it could be an acritaech, but you need to know measures and other features. It could be a Gorgonisphaeridium sp.
Good luck
Rzger:
Kindly provide scale, test composition and frequency of occurrence for further evaluations.
Best
Syed
Dear Syed Abbas Jafar,
The scale is x100.
Regards,
Thanks. Shows strong affinity with an Acritarch, but more sharply focused images of specimens would be useful.
Dear Rzger,
I suggest you should put appropriate scale for your micrograph, as scale is very important in palynomorph identification.
The micrograph shows a trilet aperture that says some thing different from achritarchs.
I strongly suggest to contact to Mr. Sabouri senior palynologist:
[email protected]
He is one of the most professional in this field and surely he will help you.
With best regards,
Habib.
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