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Two new species of fossil woods from Ranikot Fort Area of Sind, Pakistan

At: Pakistan Journal of Botany, 14, 1 By: Rajput M. T. M., Khan K. M.

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Two new species of herbaceous lycopods from the Devonian of Venezuela with comments on their taphonomy

At: Palaeontology, 28, 3 By: Edwards D., Benedetto J. L.

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Two new species of Lepidostrobus from the Lower Pottsville of Orange County, Indiana

At: American Midland Naturalist, 24, 2 By: Hoskins J. H., Cross A. T.

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Two new species of Mahonia from the Grant-Horse Prairie Basin in Southwestern Montana

At: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 89, 2 By: Becker H. F.

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Two new species of Mesozoic Equisetales

At: Arkiv för Botanik, 17, 3 By: Erdtman G.

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Two new species of Phomites Fritel from the phyllosphere of Siwalik forest of Arunachal sub-Himalaya

At: Journal of Mycopathological Research, 56, 1 By: Bera M., Khan M. A., Bera S.

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Two new species of Pseudolarix Gordon (Pinaceae) from the Middle Eocene of the Pacific northwest

At: PaleoBios, 14, 1 By: Gooch N. L.

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Two new species of Sigillaria Brongniart from the Wuda Tuff (Asselian: Inner Mongolia, China) and their implications for lepidodendrid life history reconstruction

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2020, 10.1016/j. revpalbo.2020.104203 By: D'Antonio M. P., Boyce C. K., Wang J.

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Two new species of Sonapteris gen. nov. (Botryopteridaceae) based on compressions from the Upper Carboniferous (Bolsovian-Westphalian D) of the Pilsen Basin, Bohemian Massif

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 136, 3–4 By: Pšenička J., Bek J., Rössler R.

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Two new species of structurally preserved pinaceous cones from the Late Cretaceous of Martha's Vineyard Island, Massachusetts

At: Journal of Paleontology, 49, 1 By: Miller C. N., Jr., Robison C. R.

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