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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Eocene fossils from Green River, Wyoming

At: American Journal of Science, Series 4, 28, 167 By: Cockerell T. D. A.

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Eocene lantern fruits from Gondwanan Patagonia and the early origins of Solanaceae

At: Science, 355, aag2737 = 6320 By: Wilf P., Carvalho M. R., Gandolfo M. A., Cúneo N. R.

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Eocene Nypa from Regatta Point, Tasmania

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 92, 1-2 By: Pole M. S., Macphail M. K.

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Eocene Plagiochila groehnii sp. nov. - the first representative of Plagiochilaceae in Baltic amber

At: Cryptogamie, Series, Bryologie, 24, 4 By: Grolle R., Heinrichs J.

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Eocene plants from a well core in Venezuela

At: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology, 13 By: Berry E. W.

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Eocene plants from Restin Formation of Peru

At: Pan-American Geologist, 51, 4 By: Berry E. W.

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Eocene plants from Wyoming

At: American Museum Novitates, 527 By: Berry E. W.

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Eocene “Chusquea” fossil from Patagonia is a conifer, not a bamboo

At: PhytoKeys, 139, 3 By: Wilf P.

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Eocooksonia, a new substitute name for Cooksonella (Cooksoniaceae-Rhyniophyta)

At: Taxon, 49, 3 By: Doweld A. B.

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Eodinia pachytheca n.g., n.sp., ein primitiver Dinoflagellat aus einem Kelloway-Geschiebe Ostpreußens

At: Zeitschrift für Geschiebeforschung und Flachlandsgeologie, 12, 2 By: Eisenack A.

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