Paxillitriletes midas

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details Senonian Czech Republic Knobloch,E. Similarities between the Upper Cretaceous (Senonian) floras from Bohemia and the Aachen-Limburg area. (In: Proceedings of the 4th European Palaeobotanical and Palynological Conference. G.W.Herngreen, editor) 1997
details Senonian Germany(N.Rhine) Knobloch,E. Similarities between the Upper Cretaceous (Senonian) floras from Bohemia and the Aachen-Limburg area. (In: Proceedings of the 4th European Palaeobotanical and Palynological Conference. G.W.Herngreen, editor) 1997
details Senonian Netherlands Knobloch,E. Similarities between the Upper Cretaceous (Senonian) floras from Bohemia and the Aachen-Limburg area. (In: Proceedings of the 4th European Palaeobotanical and Palynological Conference. G.W.Herngreen, editor) 1997
details Wealden Netherlands Batten,D.J. et al. Morphological reassessment of some zonate coronate megaspore genera of mainly post-Palaeozoic age. 1993
details Early Valanginian Netherlands Batten,D.J. et al. Catalog of Mesozoic and Tertiary megaspores 1990
details Valanginian Campanian Worldwide Kovach,W.L. et al. Worldwide stratigraphic occurrences of Mesozoic and Tertiary megaspores. 1989
details Middle Cretaceous Czechoslovakia Knobloch,E. Megaspores of fossil Pterodphyta 1986
details Late Turonian Santonian Czechoslovakia Knobloch,E. Palaeobotanic-biostratigraphic characteristics of the Klikov Formation (Upper Turonian - Santonian). 1985
original Late Coniacian Santonian Czechoslovakia Knobloch,E. Megaspores from the Cretaceous, (Upper Coniacian - Santonian) of Volfartice Borehole, (North Bohemia). 1984
details Wealden Netherlands Hall,J.W. et al. Paxillitriletes, a new name for fossil megaspores hitherto invalidly named Thomsonia. 1973