Lagenicula horrida

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details Westphalian A Early Westphalian C Belgium Paproth,E. et al. Bio and lithostratigraphic subdivisions of the Silesian in Belgium, a review 1983
details Early Tournaisian Early Visean China(Kiangsu) Chen,Y.-X. et al. A Complementary study on megaspores from Devonian - Carboniferous transition in Jurong, Jiangsu. 1987
details Early Tournaisian China(Kiangsu) Chen,Y.X. et al. Discovery of megaspores from the Upper Part of the Leigutai Formation in Juyong of Jiangsu and its stratigraphical significance 1985
details Westphalian B England(Yorkshire) Scott,A.C. Sedimentological and ecological control of Westphalian B plant assemblages from West Yorkshire 1978
details Famennian Early Tournaisian China(Kiangsu) Li,X. et al. Recent advances in the study of the Wutong Formation of the Lower Yangtze Vallay 1984
details Famennian Early Tournaisian China(Kiangsu) Li,X. et al. Recent advances in the study of the Wutong Formation of the Lower Yangtze Vallay 1984
details Early Namurian A Poland Jachowicz,A. Spore associations and stratigraphical position of Coal Seam at Kolzlowa Gora, (Upper Silesian Basin). 1959
details Namurian B Early Westphalian A Poland GŠ³recka,T. Stratigraphy of the Bialy Kamien Beds in the northwestern part of the Intra-Sudetic Trough on the Ground of palynological research. (In: Geological research in the Lower Silesian Region) 1969
details Moscovian USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Ishchenko,A.M. et al. Megaspores of the Carboniferous age and their stratigraphic importance 1962
details Early Westphalian A Spain Loboziak,S. Systematics and biostratigraphy of the Carboniferous megaspores of Mount Santo Firme, (Cantabrica Cordillera, Spain). 1987
details Late Tournaisian Early Visean China(Kiangsu) Ouyang,S. et al. Miospore assemblages from the Devonian-Carboniferous transition in Jurong of Southern Jiangsu with special reference to the geological a age of the Wuntung Group 1987
details Carboniferous Poland Jachowicz,A. Flora of the Carboniferous:Microflora 1972