Biscalitheca musata

Citations total:
12
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details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Mamay,S.H. Biscalitheca, a new genus of Pennsylvanian Coenopterids, based on fruitification. 1957
details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Potonie,R. Synopsis of the Sporae in situ. 1962
details Middle Pennsylvanian Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Mamay,S.H. Biscalitheca, a new genus of Pennsylvanian Coenopterids, based on its fructification. 1967
details Missourian Virgilian Illinois Phillips,T.L. et al. Biscalitheca (Coenopteridales) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Illinois 1968
details Late Pennsylvanian USA Taylor,T.E. et al. Studies of spores from Carboniferous fructifications. 1. Introduction and preliminary survey utilizing the Scanning Electron Microscope. 1969
details Late Pennsylvanian USA Taylor,T.N. et al. Preliminary study of spores from Carboniferous fructifications utilizing the Scanning Electron Microscope. 1969
details Pennsylvanian Illinois Courvoisier,J.M. et al. Correlation of spores from Pennsylvanian Coal-Ball fructifications with dispersed spores. 1975
details Early Stephanian Late Autunian France(Saone-et-Loire) Galtier,J. Precision on Zygopteris lacattei and Botryopteris dubius, very rare ferns of the Autunian of Autun. 1978
details Early Stephanian Late Autunian France(Loire) Galtier,J. Precision on Zygopteris lacattei and Botryopteris dubius, very rare ferns of the Autunian of Autun. 1978
details Stephanian B Ohio Millay,M.A. et al. Fertile Pinnae of Biscalitheca (Zygpteridales) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of the Appalachian Basin. 1983
details Carboniferous USA Balme,B.E. Fossil in situ, spores and pollen grains: An annotated catalogue. 1995
details Permian Nd Taylor,T.N. et al. In situ, pollen and spores in plant evolution. 14C -Importance of in situ, pollen and spores in understanding the biology and evolution of fossil plants. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996