Micrhystridium sydus

Citations total:
43
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details Late Callovian England Erkmen,U. et al. Dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs and tasmanitids from the uppermost Callovian of England and Scotland: With a reconsideration. of the "Xanthidium pilosum" problem. 1980
details Early Barremian France(Alpes,Hautes) Srivastava,S.K. Barremian dinoflagellate cysts from southeastern France. 1984
details Late Barremian France(Alpes,Basses) Srivastava,S.K. Barremian dinoflagellate cysts from southeastern France. 1984
details Late Oxfordian Scotland(Hebrides) Stancliffe,R.P.W. Acritarchs and other Non-Dinophycean marine palynomorphs from the Oxfordian, (Upper Jurassic), of Skye, western Scotland and Dorset, Southern England. 1990
details Early Berriasian Early Barremian Spitsbergen …rhus,N. et al. Systematic palaeontology and biostratigraphy of two Early Cretaceous condensed sections from the Barents Sea 1990
details Bathonian Nd Fensome,R.A. et al. Acritarchs and Fossil Prasinophytes: An index to genera, species and infraspecific taxa. 1990
details Middle Jurassic France Sarjeant,W.A.S. et al. The Micrhystridium and Veryhachium Complexes (Acritarcha: Acanthomorphitae and Polygonomorphitae): A taxonomic reconsideration. 1994
details Late Bathonian Early Callovian France(Normandie) Bignot,G. et al. The Late Bathonian-Early Callovian transition of the Carriere d'Escoville. 1994
details Early Cenomanian Czech Republic SvobodovЎ,M. et al. Mid-Cretaceous palynomorphs from the Blansko Graben (Czech Republic) affinities to both Tethyan and Boreal Bioprovinces. (In: Proceedings of the 4th European Palaeobotanical and Palynological Conference. G.W.Herngreen, editor) 1997