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MESOZOIC PALYNOLOGY

Archangelsky, S.

Archangelsky, S. 1994. Comparative ultrastructure of three Early Cretaceous gymnosperm pollen grains: Araucariacites, Balmeiopsis and Callialasporites. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 83:185-198.

Archangelsky, S. 1994. Palynology and alluvial facies from the mid-Cretaceous of Patagonia, subsurface of San Jorge Basin, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 15: 127-142.


Ash, S.R.

Traverse, A.T., and S.R. Ash. 1994. Well-preserved fungal spores from the Jurassic rocks of Hells Canyon on the Idaho- Oregon border. Journal of Paleontology 68:664-668.


Baghai, N.L.

Baghai, N.L. 1994. Classification and analysis of palynomorphs of the Aguja Formation (Campanian), Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions of the 44th Annual Convention. p. 63-70.

Baghai, N.L. 1994. Palynology and paleobotany of the Aguja Formation (Campanian), Big Bend National Park, Texas. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 26(6):2-3.


Jarzen, D.M.

Jarzen, D.M. 1994. Palynological evidence for the Late Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic evolution and differentiation of southern high latitude angiosperms. Abstract volume, Canadian Museum of Nature, Science Forum, p. 69.


Kerp, J.H.F.

Brugman, W.A., P.F. van Bergen, and J.H.F. Kerp. 1994. A quantitative approach to Triassic palynology - the Lettenkeuper of the Germanic Basin as an example. In: Traverse, A. (ed.), Sedimentation of organic particles, 409-429. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.


Kovach, W.L.

Kovach, W.L. 1994. A review of Mesozoic megaspore ultrastructure. In Kurmann, M.H. and Doyle, J.A. [eds], Ultrastructure of fossil spores and pollen, 23-38. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Kurmann, M.H.

Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J.H.A., and M.H. Kurman. 1994. Comparative ultrastructure of living and fossil Matoniaceae spores (Pteridophyta). In M.H. Kurmann and J.A. Doyle (eds.), Ultrastructure of fossil spores and pollen, 67-68. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Lupia, R.

Lupia, R. 1994. Estimating plant diversity and abundance using macrofossils, mesofossils, and microfossils: an example from the Campanian of Georgia. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 26(7):124.


Osborn, J.M.

Osborn, J.M. 1994. The morphology and ultrastructure of Caytonanthus. Canadian Journal of Botany 72:1519-1527.


Skog, J.E.

Skog, J.E. and R.J. Litwin. In Press. Reexamination of the fossil fern genus Dryopterites Berry based on reproductive structures. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.


Taylor, W.A.

Collinson, M.E., A.R. Hemsley, and W.A. Taylor. 1993. Sporopollenin exhibiting a colloidal crystal organization in spore walls. Grana Supplement 1:31-39.

Taylor, W.A. 1994. Recognition and characterization of inner exospore wall layers in modern and fossil lycopsids - The mesospore. Grana 33:44-48.

Taylor, W.A. 1994. Tests and applications of a method of quantitative analysis of lycopod megaspore walls. In M.H. Kurmann, and J.A. Doyle (eds.), Ultrastructure of fossil spores and pollen. 39-52. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.


Traverse, A.

Traverse, A., and S.R. Ash. 1994. Well-preserved fungal spores from Jurassic rocks of Hells Canyon on the Idaho-Oregon border. Journal of Paleontology 68:664-668.



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