Carex sp

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details Late Oligocene Late Neogene USSR(Siberia) Volkova,V.S. et al. Palynological characteristic of Neogene deposits of the Western Siberian Plain. (In: Palynology of the Cenozoic of Siberia. V.S.Volkova, editor) 1975
details Late Oligocene USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Panova,L.A. The Oligocene of the West Siberian Lowland. (In: Cenozoic Flora of Siberia According to Palynological Data. V.N.Sacks and V.S.Volkova, editors) 1971
details Miocene USSR(Yakut ASSR) Zyryanov,E.V. Palynological investigations of Miocene deposits on the new Siberian Archipelago (USSR). 1992
details Miocene USSR(Siberia) Pokrovskaya,I.M. Middle Miocene spore-pollen complexes of the Siberian Platform 1956
details Early Reuverian W.Germany(N.Rhine) Leschik,G. The origins of the Brown Coal of the Wetterau and its Micro-and Macroflora. 1956
details Eocene Japan(Hokkaido I.) Tokunaga,S. Fossil pollen and spore from the known coal seams in the Bibai area, Ishikari Coal Field, Hokkaido. 1955
details Early Tertiary Japan(Hokkaido I.) Tokunaga,S. Pollen analysis of the known coal seams in the Biba Bibai area, Sorachi District, Ishikari Coal Fields, Hokkaido. 1955
details Miocene Pleistocene USA(Gulf of Mexico) Elsik,W.C. Late Neogene palynomorph diagrams, northern Gulf of Mexico. 1969
details Miocene Pleistocene USA(Gulf of Mexico) Elsik,W.C. Late Neogene palynomorph diagrams, northern Gulf of Mexico. 1969
details Paleocene USA(Gulf Coast) Elsik,W.C. Palynologic studies of Gulf Coast Lignites. (In: Geology of Gulf Coast Lignites. R.B.Finkelmen and D.J.Casagrande, editors) 1986
details Early Pontian USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Dorofeev,P.I. On the discovery of a Pontian flora in the Ukraine 1955
details Late Oligocene Early Miocene USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Shchekina,N.A. Flora of Brown Coal and Carbonaceous Clays from the Lower Part of the Poltava Suite of the environs of Kiev by spore Nd pollen analysis 1962
details Late Paleocene Canada(Saskatchewan) Frank,M.C. et al. Peat-forming history of the ancestral Souris mire (Palaeocene), Ravenscrag Formation, southern Saskatchewan, Canada. 2004