Gunnera

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details Late Neogene New Guinea Cookson,I.C. Recent additions to our knowledge of Australasian Tertiary floras. 1954
details Eocene England Chandler,M.E.J. The Lower Tertiary floras of Southern England. 4. A summary and survey of findings in the light of recent botanical observatins. 1964
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 Middle Eocene Wyoming Leopold,E.B. et al. Development and affinites of Tertiary floras in the Rocky Mountains 1972
details Middle Wilcox Mississippi Warter,J.L.K. Palynology of a Lignite of Lower Eocene (Wilcox) age from Kemper County, Mississippi, 1966
details Late Cretaceous South America Lobreau-Callen,D. Palynological problems connected with continental drift. Study of some tropical taxons. 1974
details Late Cretaceous Africa Lobreau-Callen,D. Palynological problems connected with continental drift. Study of some tropical taxons. 1974
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 Eocene Argentina(Patagonia) Archangelsky,S. Palaeocene and Eocene pollen assemblages from Patagonia, Argentina 1973
details Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Jarzen,D.M. Some Maastrichtian palynomorphs and their phytogeographical and paleoecological implications. 1978
details Late Cretaceous Australia Martin,H.A. Evolution of the Australian flora and vegetation through the Tertiary 1978
details Early Pliocene New Zealand(S.I.) Mildenhall,D.C. Palynomorphs from Miocene - Pliocene sediments, Grey Valley, (K31-Metric), South Island, New Zealand. 1978
details Tertiary India Phadtare,N.R. et al. Fossil pollen evidence for possible Indian origin of Eleais Guineensis Jacq. 1995