The INTERNATIONAL FOSSIL PLANT NAMES INDEX
Global registry of scientific names of fossil organisms covered by the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants and the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature © 2014-2024

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Trochodendraceous fruits and foliage in the Miocene of western North America

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Manchester S. R., Pigg K. B., DeVore M. L.

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The first report of Cryptocaryoxylon from the Neogene (early Miocene) of Eurasia (Eastern Mediterranean: Lesbos and Lemnos Islands, Greece)

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Mantzouka D.

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Extinct taxa of exotestal seeds close to Austrobaileyales and Nymphaeales from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Friis E. M., Crane P. R., Pedersen K. R.

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Rightcania and Kvacekispermum: Early Cretaceous seeds from eastern North America and Portugal provide further evidence of the early chloranthoid diversification

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Friis E. M., Crane P. R., Pedersen K. R.

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Stutzeliastrobus bohemicus comb. nov. – basal Cupressaceae conifer from the Cenomanian of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Central Europe

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Kvaček J., Heřmanová Z., Bruthansová J., Karch J., Žemlička J., Dudák J.

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Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm flowers in Myanmar amber

At: Rec. Adv. Pl. Res., New York, Nova Science Publishers By: Poinar G. O.

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Litseoxylon gen. nov. (Lauraceae): The most ancient fossil angiosperm wood with helical thickenings from southeastern Asia

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 258 By: Huang L.-L., Sun J., Jin J.-H., Quan C., Oskolski A. A.

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A new Oligocene species of Cunninghamia R. Brown ex Richard et A. Richard (Cupressaceae) from the Maoming Basin, South China

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 258 By: Kodrul T. M., Gordenko N. V., Sokolova A. B., Maslova N. P., Wu X.-K., Jin J.-H.

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Two samaras of Rhamnaceae from the middle Miocene of southeast China

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 259 By: Dong J.-L., Sun B.-N., Mao T., Jin P.-H., Wang Z.-X.

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Newly recognized diversity in Trochodendraceae from the Eocene of Western North America

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 179, 8 By: Manchester S. R., Pigg K. B., Kvaček Z., DeVore M. L., Dillhoff R. M.

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