Gunnera

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details Waipipian Hautawan New Zealand(S.I.) Mildenhall,D.C. et al. Palynology and age of the Tadmor Group (Late Miocene-Pliocene), and Porika Formation (Early Pleistocene), South Island, New Zealand. 1981
details Turonian Nd Muller,J. Significance of fossil pollen for angiosperm history. (In: Historical Perspectives of Angiosperm Evolution.) 1984
details Tertiary Australia Martin,H.A. Changing Cenozoic Barriers and the Australian paleobotanical record. 1981
details Tertiary Australia Churchill,S.M. The ecological significance of Tropical Mangroves in the Early Tertiary floras of Southern Australia. (In: Mesozoic and Cainozoic palynology;Essays in honour of Isabel Cookson. J.E.Glover et al, editor) 1973
details Tertiary India Phadtare,N.R. et al. Fossil pollen evidence for possible Indian origin of Eleais Guineensis Jacq. 1995
details Quaternary Hawaii Praglowski,J.R. The pollen morphology of the Haloragaceae with references to taxonomy. 1970
details Pleistocene Argentina(Tierra) Praglowski,J.R. The pollen morphology of the Haloragaceae with references to taxonomy. 1970
details Paleocene Australia(N.Territory) Truswell,E.M. et al. The Cainozoic palaeobotanical record in arid Australia:Fossil evidence for the origins of an Arid-Adapted flora. 1982
details Middle Wilcox Mississippi Warter,J.L.K. Palynology of a Lignite of Lower Eocene (Wilcox) age from Kemper County, Mississippi, 1966
details Middle Eocene Wyoming Leopold,E.B. et al. Development and affinites of Tertiary floras in the Rocky Mountains 1972
details Maastrichtian Wyoming Srivastava,S.K. Cretaceous spore-pollen floras 1978
details Maastrichtian North America Jarzen,D.M. The morphology and Cretaceous occurrence of Gunnera pollen. 1980
details Maastrichtian North America Jarzen,D.M. Angiosperm pollen sequence across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Western Interior of North America. 1980
details Maastrichtian New Mexico Dingus,L.W. A stratigraphic review and analysis for selected marine and terrestrial sections spanning the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. (Unpublished Ph.D Thesis, University of California, Berkeley) 1983
details Maastrichtian New Mexico Orth,C.J. et al. An Iridium abundance anomaly at the palynological Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in northern New Mexico. 1981
details Maastrichtian Danian Wyoming Leffingwell,H.A. Spore-pollen assemblages of the Upper Lance and the Fort Union Formations from the type Lance Area, Wyoming. 1966
details Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Jarzen,D.M. Some Maastrichtian palynomorphs and their phytogeographical and paleoecological implications. 1978