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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 © 2014-2025

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Striatoechiperiporites, a new pollen genus from the Eocene of Niger

At: Pollen et Spores, 1987, 29, 4 By: Thanikaimoni G., Caratini C. A., Sivak J., Tissot C.

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Strobil plaunovidnogo iz nizhnego karbona Minusinskogo bassejna

At: Paleobotanicheskii Vremennik, 1 By: Mosseichik Yu. V., Shcherbakov D. E.

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Strobilus of Schizolepis from the Lycoptera-Beds of Jehol

At: Proceedings of the Imperial Academy of Japan, 10, 10 By: Yabe H., Endô S.

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Strombothelya gen. nov., a fossil angiosperm with two species in mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber

At: Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 13, 2 By: Poinar G. O., Chambers K. L.

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Structural trends of the Trochiliscaceae

At: Journal of Paleontology, 10, 8 By: Peck R. E.

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Structurally complex, yet anatomically plesiomorphic: permineralized plants from the Emsian of Gaspé (Quebec, Canada) expand the diversity of Early Devonian euphyllophytes

At: IAWA Journal, 2019, 20(3), 10.1163/22941932-40190234 By: Bickner M. A., Tomescu A. M. F.

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Structurally preserved cones of Pinus from the Neogene of Idaho and Oregon

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 153, 1 By: Miller C. N., Jr.

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Structurally preserved larch and spruce cones from the Pliocene of Alaska

At: Quaternary International, 22-23 By: Miller C. N., Jr., Ping L.

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Structurally preserved Liquidambar infructescences, associated pollen, and leaves from the Late Oligocene of the Nanning Basin, South China

At: Plants, 13, 275 By: Xu S.-L., Maslova N. P., Kodrul T. M., Zdravchev N. S., Kachkina V. V., Liu X.-Y., Wu X.-K., Jin J.-H.

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Structurally preserved Nilssoniopteris from the Arida Formation (Barremian, Lower Cretaceous) of southwest Japan

At: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 156, 3–4 By: Yamada T., Legrand J., Nishida H.

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