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Canariocarpon ratnagiriensis gen. et sp. nov. from Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra, India

At: Palaeobotanist, 49, 1 By: Agarwal A., Ambwani K.

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Canarium palaeoluzonicum, a new fossil wood from the Neogene of Kerala with remarks on the nomenclature of fossil woods of Burseraceae

At: Palaeobotanist, 1988, 37, 2 By: Awasthi N., Srivastava R.

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Canipa quadrifida, gen. et sp. nov., a synangial fructification from the Middle Pennsylvanian of West Virginia

At: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 96, 3 By: Skog J. E., Andrews H. N., Mamay S. H.

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Cannabaceae

At: Iskop. Tsvetk. Rast. SSSR, Leningrad, Izdatel'stvo Nauka, Leningradskoe otdelenie, 2 By: Dorofeev P. I.

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Canrightia resinifera gen. et sp. nov., a new extinct angiosperm with Retimonocolpites-type pollen from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal: Missing link in the eumagnoliid tree?

At: Grana, 50, 1 By: Friis E. M., Pedersen K. R.

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Canrightiopsis, a new Early Cretaceous fossil with Clavatipollenites-type pollen bridge the gap between extinct Canrightia and extant Chloranthaceae

At: Grana, 54, 3 By: Friis E. M., Grimm G. W., Mendes M. M., Pedersen K. R.

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Capparidopsis V. P. Nikit.

At: Iskop. Tsvetk. Rast. Ross., St.-Petersburg, 4 By: Nikitin V. P.

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Capparidospermum M. Chandl.

At: Iskop. Tsvetk. Rast. Ross., St.-Petersburg, 4 By: Arbuzova O. N.

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Capparidoxylon holleisii nov. spec., a silicified Capparis (Capparaceae) wood with insect coprolites from the Neogene of southern Germany

At: Zitteliana, Reihe, A, Mitteilungen der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie, 45 By: Selmeier A.

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Capulisporites longiprocessum n. sp., a possible marker plant spore from the Belly River Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada

At: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 3, 4 By: Hills L. V., Jensen E.

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