The attached objects (organic?) are gathered from a Neogene lacustrine succession overlying a coal seam. I couldn't determine what are these? I would be greatful if anyone could identify these objects.
Needing a lateral view to see the thickness and form, but it seems Microsporites spp. But I am not sure.
It appears to be some testate protozoan, comparable to Arcella.
Dr. M. Levent Artüz , thanks for your comment, i will try to acquire an image showing the lateral view.
Best regards.
Alaettin
Dear Dr. R. K. Saxena , Thanks for your comment, i am going to take this into consideration.
It seems to bee quartz microgeodes
Dear Dr. Jean-Jacques Châteauneuf ,
Thanks for your comment and contribution.
Alaettin TUNCER
They are most likely algal bodies or protozoans testate as suggested by Dr.R. K. Saxena.
They look like dinoflagellate cyst Tuberculodinium vancampoae (Rossignol, 1962) Wall, 1967 (see picture attached).
Dear Dr. Ali Daw Mehdawi and Dr. Huibert van den Brink ,
Thanks for your comments and contribution.
The specimens, especially No. 66, belong to a pollen, Echiperiporites spinosus of Neogene age
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