Gymnodinium sp

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details Early Sparnacian France(Paris Basin) Chўteauneuf,J.-J. et al. Palynologic study of the Paleogene from four Drillings in the Paris Basin (Chaignes, Montjavoult, Le Tillet, Lude). 1968
details Maastrichtian Paleocene Canada(NWT,Franklin) Hills,L.V. et al. Paraalnipollenites, a new form genus from Uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene rocks of Arctic Canada and Russia. 1969
details Maastrichtian Senegal Keiser,G. Some detailed palynological aspects of the Upper Cretaceous of Senegal. 1967
details Early Cretaceous Miocene Australia Deflandre,G. et al. On the fossil microplankton preserved in several Australian sedimentary rocks running from the Lower Cretaceous to the Upper Miocene. 1954
details Late Cretaceous Alabama Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellate studies II. The archeopyle. 1967
details Late Cretaceous France Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellate studies II. The archeopyle. 1967
details Late Cretaceous Alabama Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellate studies II. The archeopyle. 1967
details Late Cretaceous California Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellate studies II. The archeopyle. 1967
details Late Cretaceous France Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellate studies II. The archeopyle. 1967
details Nd Nd Evitt,W.R. et al. Dinoflagellate studies III. Dinogymnium acuminatum n. gen., n.sp. (Maastrichtian) and other fossils formerly referable to Gymnodinium Stein. 1967
details Nd Nd Evitt,W.R. et al. Dinoflagellate studies III. Dinogymnium acuminatum n. gen., n.sp. (Maastrichtian) and other fossils formerly referable to Gymnodinium Stein. 1967
details Nd Nd Evitt,W.R. et al. Dinoflagellate studies III. Dinogymnium acuminatum n. gen., n.sp. (Maastrichtian) and other fossils formerly referable to Gymnodinium Stein. 1967
details Nd Nd Evitt,W.R. et al. Dinoflagellate studies III. Dinogymnium acuminatum n. gen., n.sp. (Maastrichtian) and other fossils formerly referable to Gymnodinium Stein. 1967
details Landenian Belgium Streel,M. et al. Macro and Microplant fossils in litho and biostra of the Senonian-Paleocene, Left Bank of the Meuse, North Belgium. 1977