Raistrickia verrucosa

Citations total:
11
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original Westphalian Argentina(La Rioja) Men©ndez,C.A. Palynological contents of sediments with Rhacopteris ovata, (McCoy) Walk., Sierra de Famatina, La Rioja. 1965
details Westphalian Argentina(La Rioja) Men©ndez,C.A. Palynological record of Pre-Tertiary floras of Argentina. 1968
details Westphalian Argentina(La Rioja) Men©ndez,C.A. et al. Stratigraphic evaluation of a Carboniferous microflora of the Agua Colorada Formation, Sierra de Famatina, La Rioja 1975
details Westphalian Argentina(La Rioja) Azcuy,C.L. Palynological associations of the Upper Paleozoic of Argentina and their relationships. 1975
details Westphalian Argentina(San Juan) Azcuy,C.L. Palynological associations of the Upper Paleozoic of Argentina and their relationships. 1975
details Carboniferous Brazil(Sao Paulo) de Lima,M.R. et al. Palynology of the calcarious concretions of the Itarare Subgroup, (Neopaleozoic of the Parana Basin ), the Aracoiaba Region of the State of Sao Paulo 1983
details Middle Carboniferous Brazil Rocha-Campos,A.C. et al. Biostratigraphy and correlations. (In: The Carboniferous of the World II. Australia, Indian Subcontinent, South Africa, South America and North Africa. C. Mart­nez D­az et al, editors) 1985
details Late Carboniferous Early Permian Archangelsky,S. et al. Comparison between the Carboniferous palynofloras of the Paganzo Basin, (Argentina) and the Parana Basin, (Brazil). 1987
details Late Carboniferous Early Permian Argentina(La Rioja) Archangelsky,S. et al. Comparison between the Carboniferous palynofloras of the Paganzo Basin, (Argentina) and the Parana Basin, (Brazil). 1987
details Carboniferous Argentina(Chaco) Archangelsky,S. et al. Comparison of the Carboniferous palynoflora of the Paganzo Basin, (Argentina) and Parana (Brazil). (In: Paleobotanical and Palynology of South America-1985, T.R.Fairchild, editor) 1987
details Carboniferous Archangelsky,S. et al. Comparison of the Carboniferous palynoflora of the Paganzo Basin, (Argentina) and Parana (Brazil). (In: Paleobotanical and Palynology of South America-1985, T.R.Fairchild, editor) 1987