Azolla bohemica

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details Karaganian Sarmatian USSR(Russian Platform) Ananova,E.N. Pollen of Neogene deposits from the Southern Russian Platform. 1974
details Late Burdigalian USA(Gulf of Mexico) Lenoir,E.A. et al. Palynofacies of some Miocene Sands from the Gulf 1988
details Miocene Texas Ebtehadj,K. Palynology of the subsurface Frio Formation, in Liberty and Chambers Counties, Texas. 1969
details Nd Poland Ziembinska-Tworzydlo,M. et al. A palynological subdivision of the Neogene in Western Poland. 1981
details Nd Poland Ziembinska-Tworzydlo,M. et al. A palynological subdivision of the Neogene in Western Poland. 1981
details Late Oligocene Miocene Poland Ziembinska-Tworzydlo,M. et al. A palynological subdivision of the Neogene in Western Poland 1981
details Nd Nd Batten,D.J. et al. Catalog of Mesozoic and Tertiary megaspores 1990
details Eocene Hungary Rakosi,L. The palynology of the Paleogene formations of the Dorog Basin. 1973
details Late Pannonian Hungary Sмto-Szentai,M. Organic microplanktonic biozones in the Pannonian complex of Central Transdanubia 1982
details Late Pannonian Hungary Kedves,M. Palynological investigations on Hungarian Neogene lignites. 1999
details Ludian Stampian France Schuler,M. Paleogene environments and paleoclimates. palynology and Ludian-Stampian biostratigraphy of the Eocene and Early Oligocene in the Rhenan, Rhodonian and Hesse Basins 1990
details Chattian E.Germany Krutzsch,W. Atlas of Middle and Upper Tertiary dispersed spores and pollen as well as microplankton of northern Middle Europe.1.Levigate and Toriate Trilete spore-forms. 1962
details Middle Miocene Czechoslovakia Prescher,H. Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary in southern Bohemia (CSSR). 1961
details Pannonian Czechoslovakia Krutzsch,W. Atlas of Middle and Upper Tertiary dispersed spores and pollen as well as microplankton of northern Middle Europe.1.Levigate and Toriate Trilete spore-forms. 1962
details Tortonian Helvetian Czechoslovakia PacltovЎ,B. et al. New types of spores (genera and species), from the Bohemian Miocene. 1970
original Late Oligocene Middle Miocene Czechoslovakia PacltovЎ,B. Plant microfossils (Mainly sporomorphae), from the Lignite deposits near Mydlovary in the Ceske Budejovice Basin (South Boemia) 1958