Issue 6,1991 Table of Contents

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  • 1  NAMURIAN FLORA FROM SOUTHWESTERN MARGIN OF TARIM BASIN
    Yao Zhao-qi
    1991(6):671-677. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1991.06.003 CSTR:
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    No Namurian plants from the Tarim basin in southern Xinjiang have been described so far, though scarce records of the Carboniferous plants were occasionally cited in some geologic literature. Owing to the lack of descriptions and illustrations these records could hardly be used as a source for further investigation.
    2  GOING FURTHER INTO LATE MESOZOIC MESOLYGAEIDS (HETEROPTERA, INSECTA)
    Zhang Jun-feng
    1991(6):695-703. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1991.06.005 CSTR:
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    A large collection of fossil insects has recently been recovered from the Late Mesozoic nonmarine sediments throughout East Asia, with many specimens regarded as the mesolygaeids, representing a new family Mesolygaeidae of Heteroptera. As Lycoptera Muller and Eosestheria Chen, Mesolygaeus Ping is the common genus of the Jehol fauna Since some of them are geographically widespread and can be easily collected, they are significant to stratigraphic divisions and correlations in East Asia.

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