Tectatodinium psilatum

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details Late Quaternary Black Sea Wall,D. et al. Dinoflagellates in Late Quaternary deep-Water sediments of Black Sea. 1974
details Middle Miocene E.Germany(Dresden) Strauss,C. Dinocyst biostratigraphy in the Lower and Middle Miocene of eastern Germany 1991
details Middle Miocene E.Germany(Potsdam) Strauss,C. Dinocyst biostratigraphy in the Lower and Middle Miocene of eastern Germany 1991
details Messinian Greece(Crete) Hilgen,F.J. et al. Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene. 1995
details Messinian Italy(Sicily) Hilgen,F.J. et al. Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene. 1995
details Late Miocene Italy(Sicily) Krijgsman,W. et al. Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy in the Mediterranean. 1995
details Late Miocene Greece(Crete) Krijgsman,W. et al. Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy in the Mediterranean. 1995
details Late Quaternary Black Sea Head,M.J. Morphology and paleoenvironmental significance of the Cenozoic dinoflagellate genera Tectatodinium and Habibacysta 1994
details Badenian Poland Gedl,P. Middle Miocene dinoflagellate cysts from the Korytnica clays (Gгry Swietokrzyskie Mountains, Poland). 1996
details Messinian Greece Kontopoulos,N. et al. Messinian Evaporites in Zakynthos Greece 1997
details Chattian Egypt Mahmoud,M.S. Palynology of Middle Cretaceous-Tertiary sequence of Mersa Matr Well, northern Western Desert, Egypt 1998
details Nd Nd Williams,G.L. et al. The Lentin and Williams Index of Fossil Dinoflagellates.1998 Edition. 1998
details Nd Nd Head,M.J. Modern dinoflagellate cysts and their biological affinities. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Nd Nd Gocht,H. Morphogenetic interpretation and terminology of selected dinoflagellate cyst features 1983
details Messinian Italy(Sicily) Bertini,A. et al. Paleobiological evidence of depositional conditions in the Salt Member, Gessoso-Solfifera Formation (Messinian, Upper Miocene) of Sicily. 1998