Halletheca reticulatus

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details Permian Nd Taylor,T.N. et al. In situ, pollen and spores in plant evolution. 14C -Importance of in situ, pollen and spores in understanding the biology and evolution of fossil plants. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Carboniferous USA Balme,B.E. Fossil in situ, spores and pollen grains: An annotated catalogue. 1995
details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Gymnosperm Exines. 1994
details Late Carboniferous England(Staffordshire) Kurmann,M.H. et al. The ultrastructure of Boulaya fertilis (Medullosales) pollen. 1984
details Pennsylvanian USA Taylor,T.N. Ultrastructural studies of Paleozoic seed fern pollen 1982
details Late Mississippian Permian Nd Millay,M.A. et al. Paleozoic seed fern pollen organs. 1979
details Middle Pennsylvanian North America Taylor,T.N. The ultrastructure and reproductive significance of monoletes (Pteridospermales) pollen. 1978
details Early Autunian Romania Antonescu,E. New palynological data on the Stephanian and Autunian in the Banat. 1978
details Paleozoic Iowa Millay,M.A. et al. Evolutionary trends in fossil Gymnosperm pollen 1976
details Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Potonie,R. Examples of the natural system of spores, a supplement to the synopsis of the Sporae in situ, 1963 and the research reports from 1965,1967, and 1970 and to the phylogenetic sporolog 1973 1975
original Late Pennsylvanian Illinois Taylor,T.N. Halletheca reticulatus, gen.et sp.nov. 1971