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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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Banerjee M.
Last Name
Banerjee
Author Standard Abbr.
M. Banerjee
First Name
Manju
First Name Abbr.
M
Years
1938–2017
Author's pubs
A new species of Palmoxylon and accretionary structures in the petrified woods from lateritic sediment in the western part of Bengal Basin, India [1990]
Fossil fruit Derrisocarpon miocenicum gen. et. sp. nov. and leaflet Derrisophyllum siwalicum gen. et. sp. nov. cf. Derris trifoliata Lour. of Fabaceae from Siwalik sediments of Darjeeling Foothills, Eastern Himalaya, India with remarks on site of origin and distribution of the genus [2004/12]
On a new fossil epiphyllous fungus Palaeoasterina siwalika gen. et sp. nov. from the Siwalik (Middle Miocene) sediments of Darjeeling foothills, India with remarks on environment [2002/12]
On the occurrence of epiphyllous Deuteromycetous fossil fungi Palaeocercospora siwalikensis gen. et sp. nov. and Palaeocolletotrichum graminioides gen. et. sp. nov. from Neogene sediments of Darjeeling foot hills, Eastern Himalaya [2000]
Petrified wood remains from Neogene sediments of the Bengal Basin, India, with remarks on palaeoecology [2001/11]
Ramanujamipalmaephyllum siwalikensis gen. et sp. nov., foliage and short isolated pinna if Nypa palm form Siwalik sediments of Darjeeling foothills, Eastern Himalayan and remarks on environment [2005]
Saharjuria, Santhalitheca, Chitraphyllum - three unique new taxa from Late Early Permian sediments of Indian Lower Gondwana [1999]
Sharmastachys, Rajmahaliastachys and Tulsidabaria Banerjee and D’Rozario, three new equisetalean fertile shoots from Late Early Permian sediments of Indian Lower Gondwana [1999/1]
Similar tree ring pattern in the Gymnosperm woods from Late Permian of Antarctica and India. [2001/6]
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