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Exochosphaeridium majus
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2012
Bowman, V.C., Francis, J.E., Riding, J.B., Hunter, S.J. and Haywood, A.M.,
A latest Cretaceous to earliest Paleogene dinoflagellate cyst zonation from Antarctica, and implications for phytoprovincialism in the high southern latitudes.
1992
Eshet, Y., Moshkovitz, S., Habib, D., Benjamini, C. and Magaritz, M.
Calcareous nannofossil and dinoflagellate stratigraphy across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Hor Hahar, Israel
1940
Lejeune-Carpentier, M.
l'Étude microscopique des silex. Systématique et morphologie des 'Tubifères' (Huitième note)
1981
Lejeune-Carpentier, M. and Sarjeant, W.A.S.
Restudy of some larger dinoflagellate cysts and an acritarch from the Upper Cretaceous of Belgium and Germany
1998
Masure, E., Rauscher, R., Dejax, J., Schuler, M. and Ferré, B.
24. Cretaceous-Paleocene palynology from the Côte d'Ivoire-Ghana transform margin, sites 959, 960, 961, and 962
2015
Olde, K., Jarvis, I., Pearce, M., Uličný, D., Tocher, B., Trabucho-Alexandre, J., Gröcke, D.
A revised Northern European Turonian (upper cretaceous) dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy: Integrating palynology and carbon isotope events
2011
Peyrot, D.,
Late Cretaceous (Late Cenomanian-Early Turonian) dinoflagellate cysts from the Castilian Platform, northern Spain.
2008
Prince, I. M., Jarvis, I., Pearce, M. A., & Tocher, B. A.
Dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy of the Coniacian–Santonian (Upper Cretaceous): new data from the English Chalk.
1977
Streel, M., Fairon-Demaret, M., Bick, H., Schumacker-Lambry, J.
Macro and microplant fossils in litho and biostrat of the Senonian-Paleocene Left Bank of the Meuse, north Belgium.
1994
Tocher, B. A. and Jarvis, I.
Dinoflagellate cyst distribution and stratigraphy of the Lower- Middle Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) at Fumichon, Normandy, northern France
1996
Tocher, B.A. and Jarvis, I.
Dinoflagellate cyst distributions and the Albian-Cenomanian boundary (mid-Cretaceous) at Cordebugle, NW France and Lewes, southern England.
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