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Fruits and Seeds of the Tertiary Brandon Lignite. VII

At: American Journal of Botany, 80, 5 By: Tiffney B. H.

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Fruits and seeds of tribe Gordonieae (Theaceae) from the Eocene of North America

At: American Journal of Botany, 79, 7 By: Grote P. J., Dilcher D. L.

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Fruits from the Mid-Cretaceous of North America with pollen grains of the Clavatipollenites type

At: Grana, 30, 3-4 By: Pedersen K. R., Crane P. R., Drinnan A. N., Friis E. M.

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Fruits of a date palm in the Tertiary deposits of eastern Texas

At: American Journal of Science, Series 4, 37, 221 By: Berry E. W.

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Fruits of an “Old World” tribe (Phytocreneae; Icacinaceae) from the Paleogene of North and South America

At: Systematic Botany, 37, 3 By: Stull G. W., Herrera F., Manchester S. R., Jaramillo C. A., Tiffney B. H.

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Fruits of Euphorbiaceae from the Late Cretaceous Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2022, 183, 2 By: Reback R. G., Kapgate D. K., Wurdack K. J., Manchester S. R.

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Fruits of halophilous water plants (Limnocarpus C. Reid, Potamogetonaceae Dumortier) from the Cypris Formation of the Cheb and Sokolov Basins

At: Sborník geologických věd, Řada, Řada P, Paleontologie, 24 By: Bůžek Č., Holý F.

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Fruits of Hemitrapa (Trapaceae) from the Miocene of Eastern China, their correlation with Sporotrapoidites erdtmanii pollen and paleobiogeographic implications

At: Journal of Paleontology, 86, 1 By: Wang Q.

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Fruits of Icacinaceae (tribe Iodeae) from the Late Paleocene of western North America

At: American Journal of Botany, 95, 7 By: Pigg K. B., Manchester S. R., DeVore M. L.

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Fruits of Icacinaceae from the Eocene of Southeastern North America and their biogeographic implications

At: International Journal of Plant Sciences, 172, 7 By: Stull G. W., Moore B. R., Manchester S. R.

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