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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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Cryptocaryoxylon gippslandicum gen. et sp. nov., from the Tertiary of eastern Victoria

At: Alcheringa, 10, 3 By: Leisman G. A.

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Cryptogamic Botany

At: Crypt. Bot., New York–London, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 2 By: Smith G. M.

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Cryptokerpia sarlaccophora gen. et sp. nov., an enigmatic plant fossil from the Late Permian Umm Irna Formation of Jordan

At: Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 93 By: Blomenkemper P., Abu Hamad A., Bomfleur B.

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Cryptomeria — a significant component of the European Tertiary

At: Paläontologische Abhandlungen, Abtheilung, B, Paläobotanik, 3, 3-4 By: Boulter M. C.

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Csörög-környéki harmadidőszaki növénymaradványok

At: Annales biologicae universitatum Hungariae, 1 By: Vitális G., Zilahy L.

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CT-scans of capsules from the Clarno Formation (Oregon, USA) reveal an extinct Eocene theaceous taxon

At: Acta Palaeobotanica, 60, 2 By: Smith M. A., Manchester S. R.

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Ctenis clarnoensis sp. n., an unusual cycadalean foliage from the Eocene Clarno Formation, Oregon

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2015, 176, 1 By: Erdei B., Manchester S. R.

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Cummingsella lyoncrossi n. gen., n. sp., algue nouvelle du Namurien d'Ecosse

At: Geobios, 13, 5 By: Mamet B. L., Roux A.

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Cunninghamia beardii sp. nov. (Cupressaceae: Cunninghamioideae), anatomically preserved pollen cones from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 177, 1 By: Buczkowski E. L., Stockey R. A., Atkinson B. A., Rothwell G. W.

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Cunninghamia nodensis sp. nov., from the Palaeogene Noda Group, Northeast Japan

At: Proceedings of the Japan Academy, B, physical and biological sciences, 1978, 54, 10 By: Kimura T., Horiuchi J.

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