S. Loboziak et M. Streel, WEST GONDWANAN ASPECTS OF THE MIDDLE AND UPPER DEVONIAN MIOSPORE ZONATION IN NORTH-AFRICA AND BRAZIL, Review of palaeobotany and palynology, 86(1-2), 1995, pp. 147-155
The stratigraphical distribution of 11 miospore species found so far o
nly in North Africa and Brazil are compared to the range of taxa which
characterize the west European based zonation in order to establish a
ccurate determinations. The zonate-camerate miospores that are more or
less restricted to the Middle Devonian are the most frequent. Other t
axa, often camerate with some tabulate ornamentation, first occur near
the Givetian-Frasnian boundary. Three of them are restricted to Brazi
l. These species are more abundant in the early Givetian. During the l
ate Givetian they are probably more numerous in North Africa than in B
razil. Their relative frequencies strongly decrease during the Frasnia
n.A greater climatic contrast between the two regions during the late
Eifelian (?) and the late Givetian and Frasnian than during the early
Givetian is inferred.