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1954 |
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1954 |
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Tournaisian |
Namurian |
USSR(Kazakh SSR) |
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1955 |
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England |
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1962 |
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Potonie,R. Fossil sporae in situ. Comparison with the sporae dispersae. Addition to the synopsis of the sporae in situ. |
1965 |
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Canada(Nova Scotia) |
Potonie,R. Fossil sporae in situ. Comparison with the sporae dispersae. Addition to the synopsis of the sporae in situ. |
1965 |
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Pottsville |
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Kentucky |
Taylor,T.N. On the structure of Calamostachys binneyana from the Lower Pennsylvanian of North America. |
1967 |
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Carboniferous |
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Bharadwaj,D.C. et al. Suggestions for a morphological classification of sporae dispersae. |
1968 |
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Early Pennsylvanian |
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USA |
Taylor,T.E. et al. Studies of spores from Carboniferous fructifications. 1. Introduction and preliminary survey utilizing the Scanning Electron Microscope. |
1969 |
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Early Pennsylvanian |
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USA |
Taylor,T.N. et al. Preliminary study of spores from Carboniferous fructifications utilizing the Scanning Electron Microscope. |
1969 |
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Nd |
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1975 |
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Pennsylvanian |
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USA |
Good,C.W. Pennsylvanian-Age Calamitean cones, elater-bearing spores, and associated vegetative organs. |
1975 |
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Early Pennsylvanian |
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Kentucky |
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1977 |
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Carboniferous |
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England |
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1995 |
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Nd |
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1996 |