Lophozonotriletes tylophorus

Citations total:
30
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details Givetian China(Yunnan) Gao,L. Devonian spore assemblages of China 1981
details Givetian China(Kwangsi) Gao,L. Devonian spore assemblages of China 1981
details Late Frasnian USSR(Arkhangelsk Oblast) Medianik,S.I. Palynological characteristics of the Frasnian deposits of the Timan-Pechora Province. 1981
details Famennian USSR(Yakut ASSR) Kolodeznikov,K.E. Devonian and Lower Carboniferous of the western part of the Vilyui Symnclise 1982
details Devonian Middle Pennsylvanian China Gao,L. Devonian and Carboniferous spores. (In: Palaeontological Atlas of Southwest China, Volume of Microfossils. Edited by Chengdu Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources.) 1983
details Early Devonian Middle Devonian China(Kansu) Ye,X. On the occurrence of spore assemblages from the Shujiaba Region of Tianshui County, Gansu and their stratigraphical significance 1986
details Famennian USSR(Urals) Arkhangelskaya,A.D. et al. Comparison of conodont and spore biozones in Famennian deposits in the Volga-Ural oil-Gas Province 1986
details Famennian USSR(Urals) Arkhangelskaya,A.D. et al. Comparison of conodont and spore biozones in Famennian deposits in the Volga-Ural oil-Gas Province 1986
details Frasnian USSR(Kaliningrad) Yalysheva,A.A. Palynostratigraphy of Devonian deposits. (In: Practical Palynostratigraphy. L.A. Panova et al, editors) 1990
details Middle Devonian China(Yunnan) Xu,R. et al. Middle and Early Upper Devonian miospore zonations in Eastern Yunnan and the significance of their stratigraphy. 1991
details Middle Frasnian USSR(Russian Platform) Avkhimovich,V.I. et al. Middle and Upper Devonian miospore zonation of eastern Europe. 1993
details Middle Frasnian Canada(Quebec) Cloutier,R. et al. Biostratigraphy of the Upper Devonian Escuminac Formation eastern Quebec, Canada: A comparative study based on miospores and Fishes 1996
details Late Famennian Brazil(Amazonas) Loboziak,S. et al. Palynological evaluation of the Famennian Protosalvinia (Foerst zone in the Amazon Basin, northern Brazil: A preliminary study 1997