Podocarpidites meghalayaensis

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details India(Assam) Mehrotra,N.C. et al. Assam-Arakan Basin. (In: Palynology in Hydrocarbon Exploration:The Indian Scenario. Part 1: Category I : Basins) 2002
details Middle Miocene Late Miocene India(Assam) Kumar,A. et al. Palynology of the Tertiary sediments of Southern Assam, India. 1991
details Miocene India(Arunachal Pradesh) Singh,T. et al. Siwalik sediments of Arunachal Himalaya: Palynology, palaeoecology and palaeogeogrphy. (In: Proceeding of the Symposium on the Vistas in Indian Palaeobotany. K.P.Jain and R.S.Tiwari, editors) 1990
details Oligocene Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Saxena,R.K. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya), and Cachar, (Assam). Part VI: Palynostratigraphic zonation. 1987
details Oligocene Early Miocene India(Assam) Saxena,R.K. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya), and Cachar, (Assam). Part VI: Palynostratigraphic zonation. 1987
details Oligocene Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya) and Cachar Assam. Part VII: Discussion. 1987
original Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Rao,M.R. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya), and Cachar, (Assam). Part VI: Gymnospermous pollen grains. 1986