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 © 2014-2026

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The first fossil Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae, Piperales) leaves from Austria

At: Palaeontologia Electronica, 17, 1.21A By: Meller B.

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The first fossil flowers of Bignoniaceae (Lamiales): Catalpa hispaniolae sp. nov. in Dominican Republic amber

At: Novon, 25 By: Poinar G. O.

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The first fossil Microsoroid fern (Palaeosorum ellipticum gen. et sp. nov.) from the middle Miocene of Yunnan, SW China

At: Journal of systematics and evolution, 51, 6 By: Jacques F. M. B., Su T., Zhou Z.-K.

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The first macrofossil record of parasitic plant flowers from an Eocene Baltic amber

At: Heliyon, 10, e40794 By: Huang W.-J., Liu W.-Z., Wang X.

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The first mastixioid fossil from Italy and its palaeobiogeographic implications

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 167, 3–4 By: Martinetto E.

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The first record of fossil Magnoliaceae wood from Africa: Magnoliaceoxylon africanum sp. nov. from the Campanian of Egypt

At: IAWA Journal, 2025, 10.1163/22941932-bja10204 By: El-Noamani Z., El-Saadawi W. E., Abu El-Kheir G. M., Ziada N. A.

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The first record of fossil Vitaceae wood from the Southern Hemisphere, a new combination for Vitaceoxylon ramunculiformis, and reappraisal of the fossil record of the grape family (Vitaceae) from the Cenozoic of Australia

At: Journal of systematics and evolution, 56, 4 By: Rozefelds A. C. F., Pace M. R.

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The first record of fossil wood of Winteraceae from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica

At: Annals of Botany, 85, 3 By: Poole I., Francis J. E.

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The first record of Lauraceae fossil woods from the Cretaceous Puerto Yeruá Formation of eastern Argentina and palaeobiogeographic implications

At: Cretaceous Research, 56 By: Franco M. J., Brea M., Passeggi E., Pérez L. M.

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The first report of Cryptocaryoxylon from the Neogene (early Miocene) of Eurasia (Eastern Mediterranean: Lesbos and Lemnos Islands, Greece)

At: Fossil Imprint, 74, 1-2 By: Mantzouka D.

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