Microvictoria svitkoana is a fossil species of aquatic plant, which occurred in the Cretaceous period of New Jersey, USA.
[1] It was published by Maria Alejandra Gandolfo, Kevin C. Nixon, and William L. Crepet in 2004.
[1] The type specimen was collected in the Old Crossman Clay Pit, Sayreville, New Jersey, USA.
[2][3] It has been proposed to include it in a newly described family Microvictoriaceae Doweld with a possible affinity to the order Illiciales.
The specific epithet svitkoana honours Jennifer L. Svitko,[1] a lab technician of the Cornell University.