Kr. Masood et al., PALYNOLOGY OF THE MACKELLAR FORMATION (BEACON SUPERGROUP) OF EAST ANTARCTICA, Review of palaeobotany and palynology, 83(4), 1994, pp. 329-337
Palynomorphs are recovered for the first time from the Mackellar Forma
tion (Victoria Group, Beacon Supergroup) of East Antarctica, The palyn
oassemblage is diverse and includes 15 form genera. The assemblage is
dominated by radially symmetrical trilete monosaccates and non-taeniat
e bisaccates. When compared with other palynofloras from Antarctica th
e Mackellar assemblage is most similar to Kyle's ''Parasaccites Zone''
. Based on the occurrence of several miospore taxa the Mackellar palyn
omorphs suggest biostratigraphic correlation with Stage 2 in Eastern A
ustralia; the Lower Permian (Sakmarian) of the Perth Basin, Western Au
stralia; the Talchir Formation (Lower Permian-Sakmarian) South Rewa Go
ndwana Basin, India; and the Tobra Formation (Lower Permian-Sakmarian)
Western Salt Range, Pakistan. The recovery of palynomorphs from the M
ackellar Formation not only increases the biostratigraphic resolution
in Antarctica, but increases the probability that other ''barren'' for
mations may also contain recoverable palynomorphs.