Gymnodinium cretaceum

Citations total:
24
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original Turonian France(Paris Basin) Deflandre,G. On microfossils of planktonic origin preserved as organic material in Cherts in Chalk. 1934
details Senonian France(Paris Basin) Deflandre,G. Biological considerations of the microorganisms of planktonic origin preserved in Flint from Chalk. 1935
details Cretaceous France(Paris Basin) Deflandre,G. Microfossils from Cretaceous Flints.First Part 1936
details Nd Nd Deflandre,G. The fossil flagellates, a biologic and paleontologic brief account. The role of geology. 1936
details Senonian France(Paris Basin) Deflandre,G. Phanerodinium, a new fossil dinoflagellate genus from flint. 1937
details Late Senonian Belgium Lejeune-Carpentier,M. The microscopic study of flint. Gymnodinium and Phanerodinium (dinoflagellates) from Belgium. (Thirteenth note.) 1951
details Cretaceous Nd Deflandre,G. Class of dinoflagellates. 1952
details Cretaceous Nd Deflandre,G. Fossil dinoflagellates 1952
details Nd Nd Vozzhennikova,T.F. A contribution to the problem of the taxonomy of fossil Peridinae. 1961
details Late Cretaceous Nd Evitt,W.R. Dinoflagellates and their use in petroleum geology. 1964
details Senonian France(Paris Basin) Eisenack,A. Catalog of fossil dinoflagellates, hystrichospheres and microfossils 1964
details Late Senonian Belgium Eisenack,A. Catalog of fossil dinoflagellates, hystrichospheres and microfossils 1964
details Nd Nd Downie,C. et al. Bibliography and index of fossil dinoflagellates and acritarchs. 1965
details Late Cretaceous France Vozzhennikova,T.F. Introduction to the study of fossilized Peridinid algae. 1965
details Nd Nd Deflandre,G. Addendum to my Memoire: Microfossils of the Cretaceous chert. 1966
details Senonian France Deflandre,G. Micropaleontologic study of the Flint of the Pincevent Site. 1966
details Maastrichtian California Evitt,W.R. et al. Dinoflagellate studies III. Dinogymnium acuminatum n. gen., n.sp. (Maastrichtian) and other fossils formerly referable to Gymnodinium Stein. 1967