Spinidinium rotundum

Citations total:
15
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Paleocene Oligocene Antarctica Wilson,G.J. Some new species of Lower Tertiary dinoflagellates 1967
original Eocene Antarctica Wilson,G.J. Some new species of Lower Tertiary dinoflagellates 1967
details Eocene Argentina(Santa Cruz) Archangelsky,S. Paleomicroplancton study of the Rio Turbio Formation (Eocene) Santa Cruz Province. 1969
details Eocene Oligocene Argentina(Patagonia) Archangelsky,S. et al. Some paleomicroplankton elements in the Lower Tertiary of Patagonia (Argentina and Chile). 1971
details Eocene Oligocene Chile Archangelsky,S. et al. Some paleomicroplankton elements in the Lower Tertiary of Patagonia (Argentina and Chile). 1971
details Eocene Nd Lentin,J.K. et al. Fossil dinoflagellates: index to genera and species. 1973
details Middle Eocene Late Eocene Australia(Tasmania) Haskell,T.R. et al. Palynology of Sites 280-284, DSDP Leg 29, off southeastern Australia and western New Zealand. 1975
details Teurian Mangaorapan New Zealand Mildenhall,D.C. et al. Report on palynomorphs from between 3246M and 3682M, Kupe 1 1976
details Eocene Antarctica Lentin,J.K. et al. A monograph of fossil Peridinioid dinoflagellate cysts. 1976
details Eocene Nd Lentin,J.K. et al. A monograph of fossil Peridinioid dinoflagellate cysts. 1976
details Cretaceous Australia Morgan,R. Elucidation of the Cretaceous dinoflagellate Diconodinium Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, and related peridinioid species from Australia. 1977
details Middle Ypresian Late Ypresian Iran Stampfli,G. et al. Geology and micropaleontology (nummulites and palynology), from the Eocene formation of Ziarat, Eastern Elbourz (Iran). 1978
details Nd Nd Williams,G.L. et al. The Lentin and Williams Index of Fossil Dinoflagellates.1998 Edition. 1998
details Middle Eocene Late Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004
details Middle Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004