Pollenites coryphaeus

Citations total:
62
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details Aquitanian France Sittler,C. Evidences of Temperature Increase at the Oligocene-Miocene boundary. 1967
details Early Miocene Germany Potonie,R. State of the micropaleobotanic stratigraphy of the Tertiary 1948
details Early Miocene Germany(Rhineland) Potonie,R. et al. On the nomenclature and classification of the Neogene sporomorphs (Pollen and spores). on the geology of the Rhine Valle Brown Coal. 1. 1950
details Early Miocene Poland Ziembinska-Tworzydlo,M. Palynological characteristics of the Neogene of Western Poland. 1974
details Early Reuverian W.Germany(N.Rhine) Leschik,G. The origins of the Brown Coal of the Wetterau and its Micro-and Macroflora. 1956
details Eocene Early Miocene W.Germany(Bavaria) Raatz,G.V Microbotanical stratigraphic investigation of the Browncoal of Muskauer Bogens 1938
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934
details Eocene Germany Potonie,R. State of the micropaleobotanic stratigraphy of the Tertiary 1948
details Eocene Germany Potonie,R. Pollen and spore forms as guide fossils of the Tertiary 1951
original Eocene Germany Potonie,R. The microscopic research of Brown Coals.Tertiary pollen forms. 1931
details Eocene Eocene W.Germany(Hesse) Potonie,R. The microbotany of the Eocene Brown Coal of the Geiseltal. 1934