Micrhystridium balmei

Citations total:
9
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original Scythian West Pakistan Sarjeant,W.A.S. Acritarchs and Tasmanitids from the Mianwali and Tredian Formations (Triassic) of the Salt and Surghar ranges, West Pakisan. 1973
details Early Scythian Australia(W.Australia) Sappal,K.K. Triassic acritarchs from Western Australia and their stratigraphic significance 1978
details Late Spathian Canada(Arctic) Ford,J.H. Palynology of Upper Paleozoic and Lower Mesozoic field samples and cores from Ellesmere, Melville and adjacent Islands. 1978
details Late Scythian Canada(Arctic) Ford,J.H. Palynology of Triassic and Jurassic Field samples, cores and cuttings from the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada 1979
details Early Smithian Canada(Arctic) Ford,J.H. Palynology of 75 Mesozoic Field samples from the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada 1980
details Anisian Carnian India(Uttar Pradesh) Tiwari,R.S. et al. Palynological studies of the Tethyan sequence in Malla Johar area, Kumaon Himalaya, India. 1984
details Early Triassic Pakistan Boersma,M. et al. Triassic palynomorphs, index to genera and species 1987
details Triassic Nd Fensome,R.A. et al. Acritarchs and Fossil Prasinophytes: An index to genera, species and infraspecific taxa. 1990
details Early Triassic Pakistan Sarjeant,W.A.S. et al. The Micrhystridium and Veryhachium Complexes (Acritarcha: Acanthomorphitae and Polygonomorphitae): A taxonomic reconsideration. 1994