Megaspore

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details Late Campanian W.Germany(Niedersachsen) Riegraf,W. Radiolaria, diatoms and Cephalopods and stratigraphy of the Pelagic Campanian deposits of Westphalia (Upper Cretaceous, northwest Germany). 1995
details Late Barremian Middle Aptian W.Germany(Niedersachsen) Ruffell,A.H. et al. Environmental interpretation of Cretaceous sequences in North German boreholes on the basis of intergrated clay mineralogical and palynofacies analyses. (In: The Barremian-Aptian Boundary. A Study of profiles from the boreal Cretaceous.E.Kemper, editor) 1995
details Jurassic England Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Griesbachian Dienerian Canada(Arctic) Ford,J.H. Palynology of Upper Paleozoic and Lower Mesozoic field samples and cores from Ellesmere, Melville and adjacent Islands. 1978
details Eocene India(Rajasthan) Tripathi,R.P. et al. Megaspores from the Lignite of Rajasthan 1997
details Early Cretaceous Germany Hiltermann,H. Findings of Amberlike Resin in the Lower Northwestern Germany 1949
details Dinantian Westphalian D Poland Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous Czechoslovakia Havlena,V. Remains of Carboniferous fungi and the results of their decomposition on megaspores and cuticles. 1956
details Carboniferous Czechoslovakia Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous France Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous Turkey Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous Netherlands Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous Germany Dijkstra,S.J. The stratigraphic significance of spores 1949
details Carboniferous Poland Lange,T. Upper Silesia spore Coal. 1930