Pterospermopsis

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details Devonian Carboniferous USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Medvedeva,A.M. Palynological investigation of Petroleum 1978
details Carboniferous USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Medvedeva,A.M. Palynological investigation of Petroleum 1978
details Devonian USSR(Saratov) Medvedeva,A.M. Palynological investigation of Petroleum 1978
details Cretaceous USSR(Krasnodar Kray) Medvedeva,A.M. Palynological investigation of Petroleum 1978
details Nd Nd Medvedeva,A.M. Palynological investigation of Petroleum 1978
details Late Cretaceous Early Oligocene Nd Matthes,H.W. Introduction to micropaleontology 1956
details Late Neogene Pleistocene Japan(Kyoto Pref.) Matsuoka,K. Paleoenvironmental study of the Saho and the Saidaiji Formation from a view point of palynology. 1976
details Callovian USSR(Arkhangelsk Oblast) Maslov,V.M. et al. Middle Jurassic deposits of the Vychegda, Luza and Mezen River Basins. 1973
details Nd Nd Martin,F. Acritarchs: A review 1993
details Nd Nd Loeblich,A.R.,Jr. et al. Index to the genera, subgenera, and sections of the Pyrrhophyta. 1966
details Nd Nd Loeblich,A.R.,Jr. Protistan phylogeny as indicated by the fossil record. 1974
details Early Llandoverian Frasnian Brazil(Amazonas) Lange,F.W. Biostratigraphic subdivisions and revision of the Silurian-Devonian column of the Lower Amazon Basin. 1967
details Albian India Kumar,A. Early Cretaceous dinocysts and acritarchs from the east coast Basins of Peninsular India. 1980
details Devonian USSR(Urals) Kulkova,I.A. The Eocene climatic optimum of northern Asia. (In: Climates of the Earth in the Geological Past. A.A.Velichko and A.L.Chepalyga, editors) 1987
details Middle Eocene Middle Oligocene Hungary KrivЎn-Hutter,E. Hydrocarbon Producing Plancton algae from the Paleogene of the Dorogen Beckens 1963
details Late Jurassic USSR(Yakut ASSR) Ilina,V.U. Palynological characteristics of Jurassic Layers of Siberia. 1971
details Kimmeridgian USSR(WSL) Ilina,V.U. Palynological characteristics of Jurassic Layers of Siberia. 1971