Apteodinium deflandrei

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details Turonian Coniacian England(Berkshire) Pearce,M.A. et al. Integrating palynological and geochemical data in a new approach to palaeoecological studies: Upper Cretaceous of the Banterwick Barn Chalk borehole, Berkshire, UK. 2003
details Early Coniacian Middle Coniacian Denmark Schiиler,P. Dinoflagellare cysts form the Arnager Limestone Formation (Coniacian, Late Cretaceous) Bornholm, Denmark. 1992
details Late Cenomanian Early Turonian Colorado Dodsworth,P. Trans-Atlantic dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy across the Cenomanian - Turonian (Cretaceous) Stage boundary 2000
details Turonian Campanian Canada(Arctic) Nкбez-Betelu,L.K. et al. Upper Cretaceous paleoshorelines of the northeastern Sverdrup Basin, Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. 1994
details Late Albian California Lucas-Clark,J. Wigginsiella, n.gen., Spongodinium and Apteodinium as members of the Aptiana-Ventriosum Complex (fossil dinophyceae). 1987
details Turonian Coniacian Australia(W.Australia) Glover,J.E. et al. An Upper Cretaceous Chert nodule apparently marine ballast from Princess Royal Harbour, Western Australia. 1995
details Coniacian Australia(W.Australia) Backhouse,J. Appendix 2: Palynology. (In:GSWA Edaggee 1 Well completion report, (interpretive) Gascoyne Platform, Southern Carnarvon Basin Western Australia. M. Dixon et al) 2003
details Late Hauterivian Early Barremian Australia(Offshore) Burger,D. Mesozoic palynomorphs from the North West Shelf, offshore Western Australia 1996
details Aptian Albian Alaska Kimyai,A. Palynological assemblages of the Cretaceous sediments in the Fish Creek test Well No.1, North Slope, Alaska 1992