Taurocusporites spackmani

Citations total:
14
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Albian Maryland Brenner,G.J. The spores and pollen of the Potomac Group of Maryland 1962
original Early Cretaceous Maryland Brenner,G.J. The spores and pollen of the Potomac Group of Maryland 1963
details Middle Albian Early Cenomanian Colorado Pannella,G. Palynology of the Dakota Group and Graneros Shale of the Denver Basin. 1966
details Middle Albian Early Cenomanian Nebraska Pannella,G. Palynology of the Dakota Group and Graneros Shale of the Denver Basin. 1966
details Albian Delaware Brenner,G.J. Early angiosperm pollen differentiation in the Albian to Cenomanian deposits of Delaware (USA). 1967
details Early Cretaceous Oklahoma Wingate,F.H. Palynology of the Denton Shale (Lower Cretaceous), of southeastern Oklahoma. 1974
details Late Albian Maryland Robbins,E.I. et al. Palynological and stratigraphic investigations of four deep wells in the Salisbury Embayment of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. 1975
details Neocomian Aptian Egypt Soliman,H.A. Spores and pollen found in borehole No. 8 El Kharga, Western Desert (Egypt). 1975
details Early Cenomanian Egypt Soliman,H.A. et al. Spores and pollen of the Baharia Sandstone, Western Desert, Egypt. 1976
details Late Albian USA(Atlantic Coast.Pl.) Scott,R.A. et al. Palynomorph biostratigraphy. 1977
details Neocomian Aptian Egypt Soliman,H.A. Foraminifera and fossil pollen and spores found in the subsurface "Nubia Sandstone" of the Kharga Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. 1977
details Middle Albian Late Albian Maryland Doyle,J.A. Palynostratigraphic zonation. (In: New data bearing on the structural significance of the Upper Chesapeake Bay magnetic anomaly. J.Edwards and H.J. Hansen) 1979
details Late Albian Oklahoma Wingate,F.H. Plant microfossils from the Denton Shale Member of the Bokchito Formation, (Lower Cretaceous, Albian) in Southern Oklahoma. 1980
details Albian Cenomanian Maryland Upchurch,G.R. et al. Paleoecology of the Conifers Frenlopsis and Pseudofrenelopsis (Cheirolepidiaceae) from the Cretaceous Potomac Group of Maryland and Virginia. (In: Geobotany II -Edited by R.C.Romans) 1981