The Early Evolution of the Acanthomorphic Acritarchs in China and Their Biostratigraphical Implication
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    On the basis of a study of the acanthomorphic acritarchs discovered in the Late Proterozoicto Early Cambrian Meishucunian Stage in different regions of China, especially in southernShaanxi and the Yangtze Platform, coupled with a study of the assemblages, morphological cor-relation, microstructure, and evolutional relations of the acanthorphic acritarchs, as well as awide correlation with those found in different regions of the world, the authors discuss the earlyevolutionary stages of the acanthomorphs, features of their assemblages in various stages, theirbiostratigraphical significance, and their evolutionary trend in China.

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Yin Chongyu, Gao Linzhi Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing.1996. The Early Evolution of the Acanthomorphic Acritarchs in China and Their Biostratigraphical Implication[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),70(2):

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