Obtusisporis sp

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details Early Bajocian France(Aveyron) Fechner,G.G. Microfossils and organic matter remains from Chert Nodules from the Lower Bajocian of Causse Begon and Causse Du Larzac South France. preliminary report 1987
details Early Aptian Romania Antonescu,E. Characteristic palynologic assemblages of some Cretaceous formations in the Metalici Mountains. 1973
details Early Aptian Romania Antonescu,E. Characteristic palynologic assemblages of some Cretaceous Formations in the Metaliferi Mountains. 1973
details Danian E.Germany(Halle) Kunert,R. et al. The Tertiary to the North of the Halle-Hettstedter Mountain Bridge. 1964
details Cenomanian Senonian China(Heilungkiang) Zhao,C. A new discovery of the Late Cretaceous strata and sporo-pollen assemblages in eastern Heilongjiang Province. 1985
details Cenomanian Eocene China(Szechwan) Zhang,Y. et al. Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary Spores and pollen from the Western Tarim Basin, southern Xinjiang, China. 1991
details Cenomanian Oligocene China(N.China) Song,Z.-C. et al. Fossil Spores and Pollen of China. Volume 1: The Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Spores and Pollen. 1999
details Cenomanian Oligocene China(S.China) Song,Z.-C. et al. Fossil Spores and Pollen of China. Volume 1: The Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Spores and Pollen. 1999
details Berriasian Valanginian China(Hupei) Wang,C. et al. On the stratigraphic age of the Linxi Formation 1984
details Bathonian Scotland(Hebrides) Riding,J.B. et al. Toarcian to Bathonian (Jurassic) palynology of the Inner Hebrides, Northwest Scotland. 1991
details Barremian Aptian China(Hopei) Miao,S.-J. Early Cretaceous spores and pollen grains and their stratigraphical significance in Hebei Province. 1981
original Aptian Albian China(Inner Mongolia) Guo,Z. Sporopollen study of the Cretaceous Zhaganlimen Nuoer Formation in the Abagaqi of Xilinguolemen, Inner Mongolia, China 1982
details Aalenian Late Callovian France(Paris Basin) Huault,V. Dinoflagellate cyst zonation of the Aalenian - Oxfordian interval on the southern margin of the Paris Basin. 1999