Erdtmanipollis albertensis

Citations total:
13
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original Maastrichtian Canada(Alberta) Srivastava,S.K. Assorted angiosperm pollen from the Edmonton Formation, (Maestrichtian), Alberta, Canada. 1969
details Maastrichtian Canada(Alberta) Srivastava,S.K. Pollen biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Edmonton Formation, (Maestrichtian), Alberta, Canada. 1970
details Early Maestrichtian USSR(Primorsk Kray) Markevich,V.S. A Palynological Zonation of the Continental Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of eastern Russia. 1994
details Early Maestrichtian USSR(Khabarovsk Kray) Markevich,V.S. A Palynological Zonation of the Continental Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of eastern Russia. 1994
details Early Maestrichtian USSR(Magadan Oblast) Markevich,V.S. A Palynological Zonation of the Continental Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of eastern Russia. 1994
details Early Maestrichtian USSR(Sakhalin Oblast) Markevich,V.S. A Palynological Zonation of the Continental Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of eastern Russia. 1994
details Early Maestrichtian USSR(Kuril Island) Markevich,V.S. A Palynological Zonation of the Continental Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary of eastern Russia. 1994
details Early Maastrichtian USSR(Far East) Markevich,V.S. New species of Aquilapollenites pollen from the Lower Maastrichtian of the Far East. 1995
details Nd Nd Pocknall,D.T. et al. Palynology of Coal zones of the Tougue River Member (Upper Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation, Powder River Basin, Montana and Wyoming 1996
details Middle Maestrichtian Russia(Khabarovsk) Markevich,V.S. et al. The Maastrichtian flora and dinosaurs of the Russian Far East. 2001
details Maestrichtian Russia(Magadan) Markevich,V.S. et al. The Maastrichtian flora and dinosaurs of the Russian Far East. 2001
details Maestrichtian Russia(Sakhalin Oblast) Markevich,V.S. et al. The Maastrichtian flora and dinosaurs of the Russian Far East. 2001
details Late Maastrichtian Russia(Amurskaya) Godefroit,P. et al. The lambeosaurine dinosaur Amurosaurus riabinini, from the Maastrichtian of Far Eastern Russia. 2004