Abelia sp

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details Pliocene USSR(Irkutskaya Oblast) Sedova,M.A. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of the southeastern Pre-Baikal. 1956
details Oligocene Miocene USSR(Primorsk Kray) Sedova,M.A. Oligocene and Miocene flora and vegetation of Primorsk Region according to palynological analyses. 1957
details Oligocene USSR(Primorsk Kray) Sedova,I.M. Oligocene spore-pollen complexes of Southern Primorsk of the (Soviet) Far East 1956
details Miocene Pleistocene China(Kiangsu) Zheng,Y.-H. et al. Neogene sporo-pollen grains from northern Jiangsu and South Yellow Sea Basin. 1981
details Miocene USSR(Tyumenskaya Oblast) Galerkina,S.G. Stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous and Tertiary deposits of the Berezovsko-Malo-Atlymskogo Region. (In: Geology and Petroleum Resources of the western part of the West Siberian Plain. S.G.Galerkina, editor) 1959
details Miocene USSR(Urals) Boytsova,E.P. et al. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of the Lower Pre-Ob 1956
details Miocene USSR(Primorsk Kray) Sedova,M.A. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of several Regions of the Soviet, Far East 1956
details Late Pliocene China(Yunnan) Li,W.-Y. et al. A palynological investigation on the Late Tertiary and Early Quaternary and its significance in the paleogeographical study in Central Yunnan. 1978
details Late Eocene Oligocene China(Kiangsu) Wang,Z.-Z. et al. Discussions on the palaeography and palaeoclimatology of the Late Eocene Epoch and Oligocene Epoch, North Jiansu. 1979
details Early Tertiary China(Kiangsu) Anonymous Paleogene spore-pollen assemblages of northern Jiangsu, and their Paleographic as well as paleoclimatic implications. 1978
details Early Oligocene Middle Oligocene USSR(Far East) Andreeva,E.M. et al. Palaeopalynology. (Three Volumes: Volume I: Methods. Volume II: Complexes of palynomorphs of the Precambrian-Holocene of the USSR. Volume III: Figures and Plates. Editor-I.M. Pokrovskaya) 1966
details Early Miocene USSR(Kazakh SSR) Boytsova,E.P. et al. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of the Turgay Depression (North of the Aral Sea, Southern USSR). 1956