Pluricellaesporites alleppeyensis

Citations total:
7
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original Miocene India(Kerala) Ramanujam,C.G.K. et al. Fungal spores from the Neogene strata of Kerala in South India. 1978
details Miocene India(West Bengal) Pathak,N.R. et al. Fungal spores from the Neogene sediments of the eastern Himalayan Foothills, Darjeeling District. 1984
details Miocene India(Kerala) Varma,Y.N.R. et al. Fungal remains from the Tertiary Carbonaceous Clays of Tonakkal area, Kerala. 1985
details Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya), and Cachar, (Assam). Part II: Fungal remains. 1986
details Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya) and Cachar Assam. Part VII: Discussion. 1987
details Early Miocene India(Assam) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya) and Cachar Assam. Part VII: Discussion. 1987
details Miocene India(Kerala) Kalgutkar,R.M. et al. Synopsis of fossil fungal spores, mycella and fructifications. 2000