Tiliaceae sp

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details Eocene Alaska Frederiksen,N.O. et al. Distribution, paleoecology, paleoclimatology, and botanical affinity of the Eocene pollen genus Diporoconia, n.gen. 1985
details Maestrichtian Egypt Kedves,M. Palynology and paleoecology from the Maestrichtian of Egypt. 1989
details Early Miocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Awasthi,N. Changing patterns of vegetaion through Siwalik succession. 1992
details Early Miocene Austria Meller,B. et al. Lower Miocene leaf, palynomorph, and diaspore assemblages from the base of the lignite-bearing sequence in the opencast mine Oberdorf, north Voitsberg (Styria, Austria) as an indication of "Younger Mastixioid" vegetation. 1999
details Eocene Brazil(Minas Gerais) Mello,C.L. et al. The palaeontological site of Fonseca, Minas Gerais State, Brazil (Fossil plants of the Tertiary of Brazil). (In:S­tios Geolгgicos e Paleontolгgicos do Brasil. Schobbenhaus C. D.A. Campos et al) 2000
details Neogene Zaire Maley,J. La ForЄt Dense Humide Africaine : Principales caract©ristiques des changements de v©g©tation et de climat du Cr©tac© sup©rieur au Quaternaire. (In: West African Forests: Studies in the Guineo-Congolian Domain.R.Watling, M.D.Swaine and I.J.Alexander, editors) 2004
details Quaternary Pacific(S.China Sea) Kawamura,H. et al. 44 kyr marine palynological records from the southern South China Sea: Implications for the variations in surface water productivity and climatic conditions. (In: Marine palynological records in the southern South China Sea over the last 44 kyr. H. Kawamura) 2002
details Eocene Wyoming Santucci,V.L. The Yellowstone Paleontological Survey. 1998