Anemia chetaensis

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details Cenomanian Turonian USSR(Yakut ASSR) Fradkina,A.F. Spore-pollen complexes of the Mesozoic of Western Yakutiya (Vilyuysk Syneclise and Priverkhoyansk Depression). (In: Palynological characteristics of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits of Vakutia. A.I.Tomskayiya and V.F.Vozin, editors) 1967
details Cenomanian Turonian USSR(Yakut ASSR) Fradkina,A.F. Spore-pollen complexes of the Mesozoic of Western Yakutiya (Vilyuysk Syneclise and Priverkhoyansk Depression). (In: Palynological characteristics of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits of Vakutia. A.I.Tomskayiya and V.F.Vozin, editors) 1967
details Barremian USSR(Caucasus) Yaroshenko,O.P. Spore and pollen complexes of Mesozoic deposits of northern Caucasus and their stratigraphic significance. 1960
details Valanginian USSR(WSL) Pokrovskaya,I.M. Lower Cretaceous spore-pollen complexes of the Western Siberian Lowland. (In: Atlas of Lower Cretaceous spore-pollen complexes of some regions of USSR. I.M.Pokyovsksys and N.K.Stel'mak, editors) 1964
details Early Valanginian USSR(Yakut ASSR) Lyubomirova,K.A. et al. Results of palynological studies of Lower Cretaceous deposits in the northern part of the Leno-Anabar Trough. (In: Palynological Investigations of Paleozoic and Mesozoic deposits of Northern USSR and Caspian Sea Region. N.A. Timoshina, editor) 1985
details Hauterivian Barremian USSR(WSL) Voitsel,Z.A. et al. Palynological characteristics of Berraisian (?), Valanginian and Hauter-Barremian deposits of the Ob-Irtysh Interfluve. (In: Paleopalynology Material of Central Siberia. L.E.Markova, editor) 1971
details Valanginian USSR(Sverdlovskaya) Bondarenko,N.M. et al. A list of plant spores and pollen of Valanginian deposits in some districts of the USSR. (In: Atlas of Lower Cretaceous spore-pollen complexes of some regions of USSR. I.M.Pokyovsksys and N.K.Stel'mak, editors) 1964
details Valanginian Barremian USSR(Moldavian SSR) Yanovskaya,G.G. Stratigraphy of the Vyshnevsk Series in Moldaviya and the South-West Ukraine, based on palynology. 1979