Trilobosporites sp.B

Citations total:
11
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original Aptian Albian South Dakota Cahoon,E.J. Lower Cretaceous pollen and spores from the Southern Black Hills 1965
original Late Malm Middle Purbeckian E.Germany(Rostock) Dжring,H. Spore-palynologic classification of the Wealdean in Western Mecklenburg (Werlestructure). 1965
original Wealden France(Nord) Levet-Carrette,J. Wealdian microflora Coming from a natural Pit in the Vieux-Conde Shaft: (Valencienne Group). 1966
original Berriasian Early Valanginian W.Germany(Niedersachsen) Dжrhжfer,G. Palynology and stratigraphy of the Buckeburg Formation (Berriasian-Valanginian) in the Hilsmulde (northwest Germany). 1977
original Late Berriasian W.Germany(Niedersachsen) Dжrhжfer,G. et al. Discrimination and correlation of highest Jurassic and lowest Cretaceous terrestrial palynofloras in North-Westeurope. 1977
original Late Berriasian Valanginian W.Germany(Niedersachsen) Dжrhжfer,G. et al. Discrimination and correlation of highest Jurassic and lowest Cretaceous terrestrial palynofloras in North-Westeurope. 1977
original Berriasian Hauterivian Sweden Guy-Ohlson,D. Biostratigraphy of the Lower Jurassic-Cretaceous unconformity at Kullemolla Southern Sweden. 1982
original Late Berriasian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Fensome,R.A. Miospores from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary beds, Aklavik Range, Northwest Territories, Canada. (Incorporating taxonomic reviews of several Groups of Mid-Late Mesozoic miospores) 1983
original Early Berriasian England(Dorset) Hunt,C.O. Miospores from the Portland Stone Formation and the Lower Part of the Purbeck Formation (Upper Jurassic/Lower Cretaceous) from Dorset, England. 1985
original Ryazanian Early Valanginian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Fensome,R.A. Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of Schizaealean spores from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary beds of the Aklavik Range, District of MacKenzie 1987
original Berriasian Valanginian Romania Avram,E. et al. Cretaceous terrestrial and shallow marine deposits in northern South Dobrogea (southeast Roumania). 1993