Deflandrea magnifica

Citations total:
47
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details Paleocene South Dakota Stover,L.E. et al. Analyses of pre-Pleistocene organic-walled dinoflagellates. 1978
details Paleocene South Dakota Artzner,D.G. et al. Taxonomic note: Lejeunecysta, nom.nov.pro. Lejeunia, Gerlach,1961, emend., Lentin and Williams,1976. Dinoflagellate cyst genus. 1978
original Paleocene South Dakota Stanley,E.A. Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene plant microfossils and Paleocene dinoflagellates and hystrichosphaerids from northwestern South Dakota. 1965
details Paleocene South Dakota Eisenack,A. Catalog of fossil dinoflagellates, hystrichospheres and microfossils. 1967
details Paleocene South Dakota Lentin,J.K. et al. A monograph of fossil Peridinioid dinoflagellate cysts. 1976
details Paleocene South Dakota Harland,R. Dinoflagellate cysts from the Bearpaw Formation (Upper Campanian to Maastrichtian), of Montana. 1977
details Maastrichtian Texas Zaitzeff,J.B. Taxonomic and stratigraphic significance of dinoflagellates and acritarchs of the Navarro Group, (Maestrichtian), from eastcentral and southwest Texas. 1967
details Maastrichtian Texas Zaitzeff,J.B. et al. The use of dinoflagellates and acritarchs for zonation and correlation of the Navarro Group (Maestrichtian), of Texas. (In: Symposium on Palynology of the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary. R.M Kosanke and A.T. Cross, editors) 1970
details Maastrichtian Texas Evitt,W.R. Maestrichtian Aquilapollenites in Texas, Maryland, and New Jersey. 1973
details Paleocene USA(Atlantic Coast) Fairchild,W.W. Time-stratigraphic significance of Lower Tertiary dinoflagellates Part 1. Paleoc-Middle Eocene 1972
details Maastrichtian Paleocene USA(Gulf Coast) Fairchild,W.W. Time-stratigraphic significance of Lower Tertiary dinoflagellates Part 1. Paleoc-Middle Eocene 1972
details Late Cretaceous Wyoming Stone,J.F. Palynology of the Almond Formation, (Upper Cretaceous), Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming. 1973
details Late Campanian Wyoming Meyers,W.C. Environmental analysis of Almond Formation (Upper Cretaceous), from Rock Springs Uplift, Wyoming. 1977