Galeacornea clavis

Citations total:
28
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Late Cenomanian Africa Herngreen,G.F.W. Microfloral relationships between Africa and South America in Middle and Upper Cretaceous time. 1981
details Late Cenomanian South America Herngreen,G.F.W. Microfloral relationships between Africa and South America in Middle and Upper Cretaceous time. 1981
details Late Albian Early Turonian Nigeria Lawal,O. Palynological biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of Cretaceous Formations in the Upper Benue, northeast Nigeria. 1982
details Late Albian Cenomanian Nigeria Lawal,O. et al. Palynological biostratigraphy of Cretaceous sediments in the Upper Benue Basin, Northeast Nigeria. 1986
details Late Aptian Early Turonian South America Muller,J. et al. A palynological zonation for the Cretaceous, Tertiary and Quaternary of northern South America. 1987
details Middle Cenomanian Late Cenomanian Senegal Babinot,J.-F. et al. Micropaleontological (ostracodes, palynofloras) and sedimentological studies in the Upper Cretaceous of Djifere and Nema-Ding Boreholes, (Senegal). 1988
details Cenomanian Nigeria Ojoh,K.A. Cretaceous geodynamics evolution of the southern part of the Benue Trough (Nigeria) in the equatorial domain of the south Atlantic stratigraphy, basin analysis and paleo-oceanography. 1990
details Late Cenomanian Nigeria Lawal,O. Palynological age and correlation of a Black Shale section in the Eze-Aku Formation, Lower Benue Troughk, Nigeria. 1991
details Cretaceous Nd Herngreen,G.F.W. et al. Cretaceous palynofloral Provinces: A review. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Late Albian Cenomanian Ecuador Dino,R. et al. Morphology and ultrastructure of Elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity 1999
details Late Albian Cenomanian Brazil(Amazonas) Dino,R. et al. Morphology and ultrastructure of Elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity 1999