IBB-17
NPP typeTaxonomical Group
Fungi
Type description
Montoya et al. 2010: Ascospores fusiform, 20.1–24.1 X 9.9–12.6 μm, with two apical pores and a reticulate surface. IBB-17 spores are present in many samples along the transect, but always in low frequency.
Records
First publication
Montoya E, Rull V, van Geel B (2010) Non-pollen palynomorphs from surface sediments along an altitudinal transect of the Venezuelan Andes. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 297:169-183.