Buxus sp

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details Tortonian USSR(Cis-Caucasus) Andreeva,E.M. et al. Palaeopalynology. (Three Volumes: Volume I: Methods. Volume II: Complexes of palynomorphs of the Precambrian-Holocene of the USSR. Volume III: Figures and Plates. Editor-I.M. Pokrovskaya) 1966
details Late Oligocene USSR(European) Andreeva,E.M. et al. Palaeopalynology. (Three Volumes: Volume I: Methods. Volume II: Complexes of palynomorphs of the Precambrian-Holocene of the USSR. Volume III: Figures and Plates. Editor-I.M. Pokrovskaya) 1966
details Late Pliocene USSR(Georgian SSR) Shatilova,I.I. The palynological basis of the geochronology of the Upper Pliocene and Pleistocene of Western Georgia. 1974
details Late Neogene Germany(Schleswig) Menke,B. Pliocene and Earliest Quaternary spore and pollen flora of Schleswig-Holstein. 1976
details Early Miocene USSR(Caucasus) Pokrovskaya,I.M. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of Southern Regions of the European part of the USSR. 1956
details Late Miocene USSR(Caucasus) Gladkova,A.N. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of the eastern Pre-Caucasus 1956
details Pliocene France(Herault) Michaux,J. et al. The Pliocene of Montpellier: New palynological analyses and stratigraphic correlations. 1981
details Early Miocene Austria Meller,B. et al. Lower Miocene leaf, palynomorph, and diaspore assemblages from the base of the lignite-bearing sequence in the opencast mine Oberdorf, north Voitsberg (Styria, Austria) as an indication of "Younger Mastixioid" vegetation. 1999
details Pliocene Mediterranean Sea Fauquette,S. et al. Bioclimatic significance of marker taxa of the Mediterranean Pliocene. 1998
details Late Pliocene Italy Pontini,M.R. et al. Late Pliocene vegetation and climate in central Italy; high-resolution pollen analysis from the Fosso Bianco Succession (Tiberino Basin). 2000
details Pliocene Italy Bertini,A. Pliocene climatic cycles and altitudinal forest development from 2.7 Ma in the northern Apennines (Italy): Evidence from the pollen record of the Stirone Section (~ 5.1 to ~ 2.2 Ma). 2001