Proteacidites polymorphus

Citations total:
12
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
original Kaiatan New Zealand Couper,R.A. New Zealand Mesozoic and Cainozoic plant microfossils. 1960
original Kaiatan New Zealand Couper,R.A. New Zealand Mesozoic and Cainozoic plant microfossils. 1960
details Mesozoic Cenozoic New Zealand Norris,G. Type specimens of New Zealand Mesozoic and Cainozoic spores and pollen grains. 1962
details Coniacian Santonian USSR(Kazakh SSR) Ponomarenko,Z.K. The age and paleogeographical environments of Bauxite Formation Kazakhstan. (In: The Importance of Palynological Analysis for the Stratigraphic and Paleofloristic Investigations. M.I. Nejshtadt, editor. Papers for the Second International Palynology Conference., Utrecht,1966) 1966
details Kaiatan New Zealand Martin,A.R.H. et al. Reappraisal of some palynomorphs of supposed Proteaceous affinity. 1974
details Middle Eocene New Zealand Mildenhall,D.C. Spores and pollen. (In: The Geology of New Zealand. R.P.Suggate et al, editors) 1978
details Porangan Runangan New Zealand Mildenhall,D.C. Pollen and spores. (In: Stages of the New Zealand Marine Cenozoic: A Synopsis. R.H.Hoskins, editor) 1982
details Late Waipawan New Zealand(S.I.) Raine,J.I. Outline of a palynological zonation of Cretaceous to Paleogene terrestrial sediments in west coast region, South Island, New Zealand. 1984
details Late Eocene Australia(W.Australia) Milne,L.A. Palynology of a Late Eocene Lignitic sequence from the western margin of the Eucla Basin, Western Australia. (In: Palynological and Palaeobotanical Studies in Honour of Basil E. Balme. P.A. Jell and G. Playford, editors) 1988
details Whaingaroan New Zealand(N.I.) Pocknall,D.T. Palynostratigraphy of the Te Kuiti Group (Late Eocene-Oligocene), Waikato Basin, New Zealand. 1991
details Paleocene Eocene New Zealand(S.I.) Shearer,J.C. et al. Grain-size and botanical analysis of two coal beds from the South Island of New Zealand. 1994
details Middle Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004