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

Publication

Add a new Publication
Extended search
Search only by first symbols
Sort by: Title   Year (desc.) 

Total: 11579

journal
An Early Paleocene carpoflora from the Denver Basin of Colorado, USA, and its implications for plant-animal interactions and fruit size evolution

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 181, 6 By: Huegele I. B., Manchester S. R.

journal
The diversity of Smilax (Smilacaceae) leaves from the Middle Miocene in southeastern China

At: Geological Journal, 2020, 56, 2 By: Dong J.-L., Sun B.-N., Li A.-J., Chen H.

journal
The Karpatian (late early Miocene) flora of the Mecsek area

At: Acta Palaeobotanica, 60, 1 By: Hably L.

journal
Phantophlebia dicycla gen. et sp. nov., a five-merous fossil flower in mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber

At: Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 14, 1 By: Poinar G. O., Chambers K. L.

journal
Dasykothon leptomiscus gen. et sp. nov., a fossil flower of possible Lauralean affinity from Myanmar amber

At: Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 14, 1 By: Poinar G. O., Chambers K. L.

journal
Thymolepis toxandra gen. et sp. nov., a mid-Cretaceous fossil flower with horseshoe-shaped anthers

At: Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 14, 1 By: Chambers K. L., Poinar G. O.

journal
Neoarthropitys gondwanaensis gen. nov. et sp. nov. from the Middle Triassic of Gondwana: an intermediate stage in the anatomical trend of Equisetalean stems

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 282 By: Gnaedinger S., Cariglino B., Zavattieri A. M., Monti M., Gutiérrez P. R.

journal
The controversial nomenclature of the fossil plant names Cheirolepis, Cheirolepidium and Hirmeriella (Cheirolepidaceae/Cheirolepidiaceae/ Hirmeriellaceae)

At: Taxon, 69, 10.1002/tax.12287 By: Doweld A. B.

journal
Revealing the diversity of amber source plants from the Early Cretaceous Crato Formation, Brazil

At: BMC Evolutionary Biology, 20, 107 By: Seyfullah L. J., Roberts E. A., Schmidt A. R., Ragazzi E., Anderson K. B., Rodrigues do Nascimento D., Jr., Ferreira da Silva Filho W., Kunzmann L.

journal
Melloniflora, a new extinct multiparted flower from the Early Cretaceous of Virginia

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 181, 9 By: Friis E. M., Crane P. R., Pedersen K. R.

First Previous 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1152 1153 Next Last