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Masloviporidium, a Cosmopolitan Middle Carboniferous Red Alga

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Paleoalgology

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The Atlas of Rock-Building Organisms was published in Moscow (1973) as an illustrated guide to the recognition of micro-and macrofossils in carbonate rocks. It includes contributions on the stromatoporoids (Yavorsky), foraminifers (Rauzer-Chernousova), and archaeocyathids (Rozanov), as well as extensive treatments by its chief compilator, V.P. Maslov, of the calcareous algae and other major groups. Unfortunately, Maslov’s death preceded the publication of the volume.

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Groves, J.R., Mamet, B.L. (1985). Masloviporidium, a Cosmopolitan Middle Carboniferous Red Alga. In: Toomey, D.F., Nitecki, M.H. (eds) Paleoalgology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70355-3_8

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