Gleicheniidites elegans

Citations total:
10
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
original Early Miocene Hungary Nagy,E. New spores and pollen from a pit of the Wind-Brick Works in Eger, (Hungary). 1963
details Early Miocene Hungary Bolkhovitina,N.A. The spores of the Family Gleicheniaceae ferns and their importance for the stratigraphy 1968
original Middle Eocene Romania Olaru,L. Research on the stratigraphical distribution of microflora in the Paleogene flysch situated between the Bistrita and Totus Rivers. 1978
details Egerian Hungary Nagy,E. Palynological evaluation of the Holostratotype of the Egerian. 1979
original Middle Eocene Romania Olaru,L. New species of spores determined in the Paleogene Deposits of Flysch from the Basin of Bistrita Valley, (the eastern Carpathians). 1980
details Middle Eocene Romania Olaru,L. New species of spores determined in the Paleogene Deposits of Flysch from the Basin of Bistrita Valley, (the eastern Carpathians). 1980
details Egerian Hungary Nagy,E. Sporomorphs of the Neogene in Hungary 1985
details Egerian Hungary Nagy,E. Changes in the Miocene vegetation in Hungary. (In: Global Biological Events in Earth History. E.Knobloch and Z.Kvacek, editors) 1990
details Egerian Hungary Nagy,E. A comprehensive study of Neogene sporomorphs in Hungary 1992
details Rupelian Germany(Rhineland) Pross,J. et al. Paleogene pollen and spores as a tool for quantitative paleoclimate reconstructions: The Rupelian (Oligocene) of central Europe. 2001