Microfoveolatosporis pseudodentatus

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details Middle Paleocene Early Eocene E.Germany Krutzsch,W. Table 1-Paleocene spore stratigraphy (Stratigraphic classification of spores from Upper Tertiary in North Central Europe 1966
details Miocene Poland Stuchlik,L. Pollen analysis of the Miocene deposits at Rypin, (northwest of Warsaw). 1964
details Middle Eocene California Kimyai,A. Eocene palynomorphs from the Black Diamond Mines regional preserve, Contra Costa County, California. 1993
details Middle Eocene Hungary Kedves,M. et al. Biopolymer organization of the wall of the fossil spores and pollen grains 1993
details Eocene North Sea Condon,P.J. et al. Eocene succession of the East Shetland Platform, North Sea. 1992
details Late Paleocene Eocene Europe Krutzsch,W. The stratigraphicly useful spore and pollen forms of the Middle European Lower Tertiary 1967
details Lutetian Turkey Akyol,E. Palynological study of the Eocene of Bayat (Corum, Turkey) and correlation between Karakaya and Emirsah 1978
details Claiborne USA(Gulf Coast) Frederiksen,N.O. Sporomorph biostratigraphy, floral changes, and paleoclimatology, Eocene and Earliest Oligocene of the eastern Gulf Coast. 1988
details Eocene Hungary Rakosi,L. The Eocene vegetation associations of the Dorog Lignite Basin. 1971
details Early Oligocene Hungary KrivЎn-Hutter,E. Stratigraphic position of the Oligocene Brown Coal Measures of the Borokas District (Dorog Basin) in the light of palynological investigations 1964
details Lutetian Hungary Gidai,L. Key sections of the Eocene in the North-East Region of the Transdanube (Tokod 527 borehole). 1971
details Cuisian Priabonian Hungary Gidai,L. The Eocene in the Region of Dorog 1972
details Eocene Middle Oligocene Germany(Niedersachsen) Pflug,H.D. Palynostratigraphy of the Eocene-Oligocene in the area of Helmstedt. (In: Northwest Germany during the Tertiary. H.Tobien, editor) 1986
details Middle Eocene Early Oligocene Mississippi Frederiksen,N.O. Sporomorphs from the Jackson Group, (Upper Eocene) and adjacent strata of Mississippi and western Alabama. 1980