Leiofusa banderillae

Citations total:
64
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details Wenlockian Gedinnian Libya Tekbali,A.O. et al. Silurian spores, acritarchs and chitinozoans from the Bani Walid Borehole of the Ghadamis Basin, Northwest Libya. (In: The Geology of Libya. M.J.Salem et al, editors) 1991
details Middle Llandoverian Ludlovian Argentina(San Juan) Rubinstein,C.V. Palynological investigations in the Lower Paleozoic of Argentina 1993
details Caradocian Ashgillian E.Germany(Karl Marx) Heuse,T. Upper Ordovician acritarchs from the Frankenberger Zwischengebirge (Saxony) eastern Germany 1994
details Late Wenlockian Ludlovian Argentina Rubinstein,C.V. Acritarchs from the Upper Silurian of Argentina:Their relationship with Gondwana 1995
details Early Pridolian Turkey Steemans,P. et al. Ordovician and Silurian cryptospores and miospores from southeastern Turkey. 1996
details Late Givetian Early Frasnian Argentina(Salta) Ottone,E.G. Devonian palynomorphs from the Los Monos Formation, Tarija Basin, Argentina 1996
details Late Llandoverian Early Wenlockian Argentina(Jujuy) Rubinstein,C.V. Silurian acritarchs from South America: A review. 1996
details Late Llandoverian Early Wenlockian Paraguay Rubinstein,C.V. Silurian acritarchs from South America: A review. 1996
details Late Ludlovian Pridolian Bolivia Rubinstein,C.V. Silurian acritarchs from South America: A review. 1996
details Late Llandoverian Pridolian Bolivia Rubinstein,C.V. Silurian acritarchs from South America: A review. 1996
details Middle Llandoverian Argentina(San Juan) Pжthe de Baldis,E.D. Acritarchs from the Early to Middle Llandoverian Don Braulio Formation of the eastern Precordillera of San Juan Province, Argentina 1997
details Late Silurian Bolivia Le H©riss©,A. et al. Biogeography of Late Silurian acritarchs and Prasinophytes 1997
details Late Ludlovian Middle Pridolian Libya Le H©riss©,A. Paleoecology, biostratigraphy and biogeography of late Silurian to early Devonian acritarchs and prasinophycean phycomata in well A161, Western Libya, North Africa 2002