Extratriporopollenites vestifex

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details Paleocene Romania Olaru,L. Research on the stratigraphical distribution of microflora in the Paleogene flysch situated between the Bistrita and Totus Rivers. 1978
details Middle Paleocene Late Paleocene Poland Ciuk,E. Lithostratigraphic Schemes of the Paleogene in Poland Except for the Carpathians and the Carpathian Foredeep. 1974
details Middle Santonian Late Santonian France(Herault) M©dus,J. Contribution to the knowledge of pollen associations at the end of the Cretaceous in Southeast France and Northast Spain. 1970
details Early Paleocene Europe Krutzsch,W. The stratigraphicly useful spore and pollen forms of the Middle European Lower Tertiary 1967
details Late Cretaceous Europe GгczЎn,F. et al. The genera of "Stemma Normapolles Pflug 1953B" (Angiospermae). 1967
details Paleocene Europe Krutzsch,W. The stratigraphic classification of spores from the Lower Tertiary in northern Central Europe, (Paleocene to Middle Oligoene). Fundamental Methods and present status of investiations. 1965
details Early Paleocene E.Germany(Potsdam) Krutzsch,W. Contribution to the spore-paleontology of the Pre-Upper Oligocene-Oligocene Continental and marine Tertiary sediments of Branden. 1961
details Montian E.Germany(Neubranden.) Krutzsch,W. et al. Lower Paleocene (?Montian) in West Brandenburg. 1960
details Paleocene Danian E.Germany(Neubranden.) Krutzsch,W. Microflora and stratigraphy in the Border Region of Cretaceous and Tertiary of the borehole Nennhausen 2. 1965
details Danian E.Germany(Halle) Kunert,R. et al. The Tertiary to the North of the Halle-Hettstedter Mountain Bridge. 1964
details Early Paleocene Middle Paleocene E.Germany Krutzsch,W. Table 1-Paleocene spore stratigraphy (Stratigraphic classification of spores from Upper Tertiary in North Central Europe 1966
details Early Paleocene Middle Paleocene E.Germany Krutzsch,W. Table 1-Paleocene spore stratigraphy (Stratigraphic classification of spores from Upper Tertiary in North Central Europe 1966