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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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Fossil puffballs (Gasteromycetes: Lycoperdales) in Mexican amber

At: Historical biology, 15, 3 By: Poinar G. O.

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Fossil record of Alangium

At: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 96, 3 By: Eyde R. H., Bartlett H. H., Barghoorn E. S.

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Fossil remains of the genus Humiria

At: Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift, 39, 3 By: Selling O. H.

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Fossil Rhamaceae from the Lower Siwalik beds near Jawalamukhi (Himachal Pradesh)

At: Publication of the Centre of Advanced Study in Geology, Panjab University, 3 By: Lakhanpal R. N.

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Fossil Salvinias, including description of a new species

At: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 21, 6 By: Hollick A.

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Fossil seed cones of Fokienia (Cupressaceae) from the Paleocene Ravenscrag Formation of Saskatchewan, Canada

At: Canadian Journal of Botany, 68, 7 By: McIver E. E., Basinger J. F.

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Fossil seed cones of Pinus L. (Sect. Pinus, subsect. Pinaster Loudon, Sula group) from the late Neogene and early Pleistocene of Europe

At: Palaeontographica, Abtheilung, B, Paläophytologie, 291, 1-6 By: Kvaček Z., Teodoridis V., Mazouch P., Roiron P.

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Fossil seeds of Euryale (Nymphaeaceae) indicate a lake or swamp environment in the late Miocene Zhaotong Basin of southwestern China

At: Science bulletin, 60, 20 By: Huang Y.-J., Ji X.-P., Su T., Wang L., Deng C.-L., Li W.-Q., Luo H.-F., Zhou Z.-K.

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Fossil seeds of Nymphaeales from the Tamayama Formation (Futaba Group), Late Cretaceous (Early Santonian) of Northeastern Honshu, Japan

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 168, 3 By: Takahashi M., Friis E. M., Crane P. R.

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Fossil seeds with affinities to Austrobaileyales and Nymphaeales from the Early Cretaceous (Early to Middle Albian) of Virginia and Maryland, USA: new evidence for extensive extinction near the base of the angiosperm tree

At: Transf. Paleobot., London, Academic Press By: Friis E. M., Crane P. R., Pedersen K. R.

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