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    New dasycladalean alga with unusual two types of laterals from the Palaocene deposits of Konavle, SE of Dubrovnik (Dinarides, Croatia) by Sokač, Branko, Grgasović, Tonći

    Published in Revue de micropaléontologie (01-12-2020)
    “…•Rich paleocene fossil algae association has been found in SE Dinarides•New genus and species of bethic calcareous algae of order Dasycladales is described•New…”
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    Early Cretaceous benthic associations (foraminifera and calcareous algae) of a shallow tropical-water platform environment (Mljet Island, southern Croatia) by Husinec, Antun, Sokač, Branko

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-06-2006)
    “…The Lower Cretaceous shallow-marine succession of Mljet Island in Croatia records the geological history of the southern part of the Adriatic Platform during…”
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    Two New Species of Calcareous Algae (Dasycladaceae) from the Upper Dogger of Southern Dalmatia (Croatia) by Sokač, Branko

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2010)
    “…Two new species of calcareous algae (Dasycladaceae) are described.One - Salpingoporella croatica n. sp. -is characterized by a clyindrical skeleton and…”
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    Clypeina lagustensis n.sp., a new calcareous alga from the Lower Tithonian of the Lastovo Island (Croatia) by Sokač, Branko, Grgasović, Tonći, Husinec, Antun

    Published in Geologia Croatica (15-07-2014)
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    Taxonomy and stratigraphy of an algal assemblage in Palaeogene deposits of the northern foothills of Mt. Biokovo (Southern Croatia) by Sokac, Branko, Velic, Ivo, Grgasovic, Tonci, Cosovic, Vlasta, Vlahovic, Igor

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-01-2012)
    “…A rich algal assemblage at the Kozica locality, in the northern foothills of Mt. Biokovo, contains, among other forms, Praturlonella salernitana BARATTOLO. In…”
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    Carbonate Platform Megafacies of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Deposits of the Karst Dinarides by Tisljar, J, Vlahovic, I, Velic, I, Sokac, B

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2002)
    “…Platform carbonate deposits of the Karst Dinarides area have a stratigraphic range from the Middle Triassic (or even Carboniferous in some places) to the…”
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    On the species of the genus Selliporella SARTONI & CRESCENTI, 1962 from the Middle Jurassic of the coastal Dinarides of Croatia by Sokač, Branko, Grgasović, Tonći

    Published in Geologia Croatica (31-10-2017)
    “…An emended diagnosis of the genus Selliporella and its type-species, S. donzellii SARTONI & CRESCENTI is proposed, based on the proven existence of…”
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    Montenegrella? gracilis n. sp., a new calcareous alga (Dasycladales) from the Upper Barremian of Mt. Biokovo (Dinarides Mts., Croatia) by Sokac, Branko, Grgasovic, Tonci

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-01-2015)
    “…Montegrella? gracilis n.sp. (Dasycladales) is characterized by a thick calcareous envelope and narrow central cavity. Branches display two orders of laterals…”
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    Clypeina lagustensis n. sp., a new calcareous alga from the Lower Tithonian of Lastovo Island (Croatia) by Sokac, Branko, Grgasovic, Tonci, Husinec, Antun

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-01-2014)
    “…Clypeina lagustensis n. sp. has been found in the Lower Tithonian deposits of Lastovo Island (Dalmatia, Croatia). It is visually similar, obviously related and…”
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    Robustoconus tisljari n. gen., n. sp., a new larger benthic foraminifer from the Middle Jurassic (Early Bajocian) of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform of Croatia by Schlagintweit, Felix, Velic, Ivo, Sokac, Branko

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-01-2013)
    “…The new larger benthic foraminifer Robustoconus tisljari n. gen., n. sp. is described from Middle Jurassic (Early Bajocian) high-energy shallow-water…”
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    Salpingoporella robusta n.sp. (Calcareous algae; Dasycladales) from the Upper Barremian - Lower Aptian of Mt. Biokovo, Croatia by Branko Sokač

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2010)
    “…Salpingoporella robusta n.sp. (Dasycladaceae) is characterized by a narrow central cavity and comparatively thick calcareous sleeve with large ramifications…”
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    Taxonomic Review of Some Barremian and Aptian Calcareous Algae (Dasycladales) from the Dinaric and Adriatic Karst Regions of Croatia by Branko Sokač

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2010)
    “…Selected species of the following dasyclad genera, deriving fromBarremian and Aptian deposits of the Adriatic and Dinaric karst, areelaborated:…”
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    Scinderella scopuliformis nov. gen., nov. sp. (Dasycladales, green algae) from the middle Triassic of Croatia by GRGASOVIC, Tonci, SOKAC, Branko, HALAMIC, Josip

    Published in Geobios (01-05-2002)
    “…Scinderella scopuliformis nov. gen., nov. sp. is identified in the Anisian (Middle Triassic) reef limestones from the Belski dol quarry (Ivanščica Mt., NW…”
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    On some Salpingoporella species from the Lower Cretaceous of Dinaric karst by Sokac, Branko, Grgasovic, Tonci

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2008)
    “…In this paper a new species Salpingoporella tari n.sp. is established, found in a sample of Barremian intraclastic grainstone. It is similar to S. annulata…”
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    Dissocladella bystrickyi n.sp., a New Calcareous Alga (Dasycladaceae) from Upper Triassic Dolomites of Mt. Medvednica (Northern Croatia) by Branko Sokač, Tonći Grgasović

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-11-2010)
    “…Dissocladella bystrickyi n.sp. occurs in early diagenetic Upper Triassic dolomites, that were deposited in tidal flat and tidal channel environments in the…”
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    On Some Peri-Mediterranean Lower Cretaceous Dasyclad Species (Calcareous Algae; Dasycladales) Previously Assigned to Different Genera by Sokac, B

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-06-2004)
    “…The taxonomic position of some dasyclad species which were previouslyassigned to the same taxon or, alternatively, were assigned todifferent genera by…”
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    Linoporella vesiculifera n.sp., A New Calcareous Alga (Dasycladales) from the Upper Barremian of Mt. Biokovo (Karst Dinarides, Croatia) by Sokac, B

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2005)
    “…According to all the main characteristics, the new species belongsto the genus Linoporella. At the species-specific level, Linoporellavesiculifera n.sp. is…”
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    Lower and Middle Liassic Calcareous Algae (Dasycladales) from Mt. Velebit (Croatia) and Mt. Trnovski Gozd (Slovenia) with Particular Reference to the Genus Palaeodasycladus (PIA, 1920) 1927 and Its Species by Sokac, B

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2001)
    “…Based on the characteristics of individual species, the generic characteristics of Palaeodasycladus have been determined and enlarged. P. mediterraneus (PIA,…”
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