Spore type B

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original Miocene India(Kerala) Varma,Y.N.R. et al. Fungal remains from the Tertiary Carbonaceous Clays of Tonakkal area, Kerala. 1985
original Early Permian USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Inosova,K.I. et al. Basic Stages of variation in spore-pollen I composition in the Upper Carboniferous and Lower Permian of Donbas. (In: Carboniferous Stratigraphy Problems. S.V. Semichatova, editor) 1970
original Middle Miocene Yugoslavia Weyland,H. et al. Investigations of the spore and pollen floras of some Yugoslav and Greek Brown Coals 1958
original Late Miocene Yugoslavia Weyland,H. et al. Investigations of the spore and pollen floras of some Yugoslav and Greek Brown Coals 1958
original Early Gondwana Argentina(La Rioja) Spinner,E. Preliminary study of the megaspores from the Tupe Formation, Quebrada del Tupe, La Rioja, Argentina. 1969
original Tournaisian Scotland(Dunbarton) Smith,D.L. Three furctifications from the Scottish Lower Carboniferous. 1962
original Early Mississippian Ohio Winslow,M.R. Plant spores and other microfossils from Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian rocks of Ohio 1962
original Early Mississippian Canada(Nova Scotia) Hacquebard,P.A. Plant spores in Coal from the Horton Group (Mississippian), of Nova Scotia. 1957
original Middle Permian Late Permian Congo Bose,M.N. et al. Palaeozoic sporae dispersae from Congo.4. On some new miospore genera. 1967
original Tertiary India(Assam) Sen,J. Microfossils of Assam Coal-Fields-I. The Coal Seam at Laitryngew and the age of the Cherra Sandstone. 1948
original Turonian Maryland Stover,L.E. Comparison of three Cretaceous spore-pollen assemblages from Maryland and England. (In: Palynology in Oil Exploration, Aureal T. Cross, editor) 1964
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