Boulaya fertilis

Citations total:
12
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Westphalian England(Staffordshire) Florin,R. On the morphology of the pollen grains in some Palaeozoic Pteridosperms. 1937
details Westphalian England Potonie,R. Synopsis of the Sporae in situ. 1962
details Nd Nd Potonie,R. New phylogenetic facts on fossil spores. 1967
details Carboniferous Nd Bharadwaj,D.C. et al. Suggestions for a morphological classification of sporae dispersae. 1968
details Pennsylvanian USA Taylor,T.N. Ultrastructural studies of Paleozoic seed fern pollen 1982
details Late Carboniferous England(Staffordshire) Kurmann,M.H. et al. The ultrastructure of Boulaya fertilis (Medullosales) pollen. 1984
details Westphalian England(Staffordshire) Taylor,T.N. et al. Boulayatheca, the new name for the seed fern pollen organ Boulaya, Carpentier. 1985
details Nd Nd Vasanthy,G. et al. The evolution of angiospermid pollen characteristics: Conjectures and Queries. (In: Proceeding of the Symposium on the Vistas in Indian Palaeobotany. K.P.Jain and R.S.Tiwari, editors) 1990
details Nd Nd Vasanthy,G. et al. The evolution of angiospermid pollen characteristics: Conjectures and Queries. (In: Proceeding of the Symposium on the Vistas in Indian Palaeobotany. K.P.Jain and R.S.Tiwari, editors) 1990
details Late Carboniferous England(Shropshire) Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Gymnosperm Exines. 1994
details Carboniferous England Balme,B.E. Fossil in situ, spores and pollen grains: An annotated catalogue. 1995
details Carboniferous England Balme,B.E. Fossil in situ, spores and pollen grains: An annotated catalogue. 1995