Spore type B

Citations total:
46
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original Hettangian Sinemurian North Sea Morbey,S.J. et al. Early Jurassic to Late Triassic dinoflagellate cysts and miospores. (In: Distribution of Biostratigraphically diagnostic dinoflagellate cysts and miospores from the Northwest European continental shelf and adjacent areas. B.Thusu, editor) 1978
original Early Permian USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Teteryuk,V.K. et al. Spores and pollen of the Donets Basin Carboniferous and Lower Permian. (In: General Problems of the Carboniferous Stratigraphy) 1978
original Late Albian Oklahoma Wingate,F.H. Plant microfossils from the Denton Shale Member of the Bokchito Formation, (Lower Cretaceous, Albian) in Southern Oklahoma. 1980
original Strunian S.Ireland(Wexford) Higgs,K.T. et al. Megaspores from the Uppermost Devonian, (Strunian), of Hook Head, County Wexford, Ireland. 1982
original Nd Nd Butterworth,M.A. et al. Namurian and Basal Westphalian A miospore assemblage from the Featherstone area, Northern England. 1982
original Early Carboniferous England(Cumberland) Spinner,E. Some new sporomorphs from the Lower Carboniferous of northwest England. 1983
original Aptian Middle Albian Venezuela Sinanoglu,E. Early Cretaceous palynomorphs from the Zuata area, eastern Venezuela 1983
original Dinantian England(Gloucestershire) Spinner,E. New evidence on the sporomorph genus Carbaneuletes Spinner,1983, from the Lower Carboniferous deposits of the forest of Dean Basin, Gloucestershire, England. 1984
original Nd India(Himachal Pradesh) Jain,K.P. et al. Upper Jurassic dinoflagellate biostratigraphy of Spiti Shale (Formation), Malla Johar area, Tethys Himalaya, India. 1984
original Miocene India(Kerala) Varma,Y.N.R. et al. Fungal remains from the Tertiary Carbonaceous Clays of Tonakkal area, Kerala. 1985
original Late Asbian Scotland(Fife) Brindley,S. et al. Spores from Lower Carboniferous deposits at Burnt Island, Fife, Scotland. 1986
details Maestrichtian Romania Itterbeeck,J. Van et al. Palynostratigraphy of the Maastrichtian dinosaur- andmammal sites of the Rўul Mare and Barbat Valleys(Haоeg Basin, Romania). 2005