V. V. Mitta

V. V.  Mitta

Keywords : Geology Earth Sciences Biogeography Palaeoecology Stratigraphy Paleontology Palynology Taphonomy Micropaleontology Biostratigraphy Paleoceanography Paleogeography Sedimentary Basins Fossils Paleography Geobiology

Country : Russia

Organization : Russian Academy of Sciences

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Bibliography


First find of aptychi of Leioceras and Bredyia (Ammonoidea, Hildoceratoidea) in the Aalenian of Northern Caucasus, Russia 2018 Paläontologische Zeitschrift

First record of Patrulia (Ammonoidea: Stephanoceratidae) in the Upper Bajocian of the Northern Caucasus, Russia 2018 Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen

Ammonites of Tethyan Origin in the Ryazanian Stage of the Russian Platform: Genera Transcaspiites Luppov and Karasyazites gen. nov. 2018 Paleontological Journal

On some Rarecostites (Parkinsoniidae, Ammonoidea) from the Upper Bajocian Parkinsoni Zone of the Northern Caucasus 2017 Paleontological Journal

Biostratigraphy of the Bajocian-Bathonian Boundary Beds in the Basin of the Bolshoi Zelenchuk River (Northern Caucasus) 2017 Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation

Ammonites of the Genus Cadoceras (Cardioceratidae) from the Uppermost Bathonian-Lowermost Callovian of the Northern Caucasus (Ingushetia) 2011 Paleontological Journal

Ammonite assemblages from basal layers of the Ryazanian Stage (Lower Cretaceous) of Central Russia 2007 Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation

Ammonites of Tethyan origin from the Ryazanian of the Russian platform: Genus Riasanites spath 2008 Paleontological Journal

The Genus Keppleritiana gen. nov. (Stephanoceratidae, Ammonoidea) from the Upper Bajocian of the Northern Caucasus 2017 Paleontological Journal

The Ammonoid Genus Spiroceras (Spiroceratidae, Ammonoidea) from the Upper Bajocian of the Northern Caucasus 2017 Paleontological Journal

On the Bajocian and Bathonian of Bolshoy Zelenchuk River basin (Northern Caucasus) 2014

A new morphotype of lower jaw associated with Calliphylloceras (Cephalopoda: Ammonoidea) from the Middle Jurassic of the Northern Caucasus 2016 PalZ