Implications of an early land plant spore assemblage for the late Silurian age of the Si Ka Formation, northern Vietnam

ANNALES DE PALEONTOLOGIE(2021)

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The first plant microfossil assemblage from the Si Ka Formation of the Song Cau Group, northern Vietnam is reported. It is composed of cryptospores in dyads and tetrads, trilete spores, tubular remains consisting of an association of smooth, banded, and externally thickened tubes, and cuticle-like fragments. The biostratigraphic assemblage of sporomorphs indicates a late Silurian (late Ludfordian) to Early Devonian (early Lochkovian) age. Further comparison with coeval reports using the characteristic features of the assemblage confines their age to the late Ludlow (late Ludfordian) to early Pridoli. This report presents the oldest spore assemblage from Vietnam and contributes to a broader understanding of its paleo-landscape during the late Silurian. (c) 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Palynomorph, Tubular organic remains, Si Ka Formation, Silurian, Vietnam
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