Triletes giganteus

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original Carboniferous Poland Zerndt,J. Triletes giganteus, n.sp., a very large megaspore from the Carboniferous. 1930
details Carboniferous Poland Zerndt,J. Megaspores of the Zwickau and Lugau-Oelsnitz Carboniferous. 1932
original Carboniferous Poland Zerndt,J. Megaspores as guide fossils of the productive Coal Measures. 1931
details Westphalian Stephanian Czechoslovakia Zerndt,J. Megaspores from the Westphalian and Stephanian in Bohemia. 1937
details Carboniferous Poland Zerndt,J. Megaspores from the Polish Coal Basin. first Part. 1934
details Carboniferous Poland Zerndt,J. Megaspores of the Polish Coal Basin. Part 2. the Marginal Group. 1937
details Westphalian W.Germany(Saarland) Zerndt,J. Megaspores of the Saar Carboniferous 1940
details Eocene Australia(S.Australia) Wopfner,H. et al. The Lower Tertiary Eyre Formation of the Great Artesian Basin 1974
details Westphalian C USSR(Moscow Basin) Wicher,C.A. Concerning the abortive appearance of fossil spores and their phylogenetic significance 1934
details Westphalian C Germany(Rhineland) Wicher,C.A. IV. Spore forms in the Flame Coal of the Ruhr area 1934
details Pennsylvanian USA(Mid-Continent) Taylor,W.A. Comparative analysis of megaspore ultrastructure in Pennsylvanian Lycophytes 1990
details Desmoinesian Illinois Schopf,J.M. Spores characteristic of Illinois Coal No. 6. 1935
details Desmoinesian Illinois Schopf,J.M. The paleobotanical significance of plant structure in coal. 1936
details Desmoinesian Illinois Schopf,J.M. Spores from the Herrin (No. 6) Coal Bed in Illinois. 1938
details Carboniferous Poland Schopf,J.M. Spores from the Herrin (No. 6) Coal Bed in Illinois. 1938
details Nd Nd Pant,D.D. Suggestions for the classification and nomenclature of fossil spores and pollen grains 1954
details Pennsylvanian Ohio Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Spores. 1996