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 © 2014-2025

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The herbaceous lycophyte Haskinsia Grierson and Banks from the Devonian of western Venezuela, with observations on leaf morphology and fertile specimens

At: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 122, 2 By: Berry C. M., Edwards D.

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The higher taxa of the Pteridophyta and their classification

At: Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift, 1958, 6 By: Pichi-Sermolli R. E. G.

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The History of Creation: or the development of the Earth and its inhabitants by the action of natural causes

At: Hist. Creation, London, H. S. King & Co., 1876, 2 By: Häckel E.

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The Hydrocharitaceae foliage from the North Bohemian Early Miocene

At: Bulletin of the Czech Geological Survey, 70, 2 By: Kvaček Z.

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The hyperdiverse conifer flora of the Baltic amber forest

At: Palaeontographica, Abtheilung, B, Paläophytologie, 304, 1–4 By: Sadowski E.-M., Schmidt A. R., Kunzmann L.

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The identification of the sporomorph Phyllocladidites with Dacrydium and its distribution in Southern Tertiary deposits

At: Australian journal of botany, 1, 1 By: Cookson I. C.

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The identity and reproductive structures of a misplaced Solenopora (Rhodophycophyta) from the Ordovician of Southwestern Ohio and Eastern Indiana

At: Journal of phycology, 18, 4 By: Blackwell W. H., Marak J. M., Powell M. J.

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The identity of Araucarioxylon mineense and a new species of Protocedroxylon from the Triassic of Mine, Yamaguchi Prefecture

At: Journal of Japanese Botany, 57, 4 By: Nishida M., Oishi T.

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The important and characteristic Pliocene and Miocene species of plants from the southern part of the Tohoku district, Japan

At: Science reports of the Faculty of Art and Science, Fukushima University, 10 By: Suzuki K.

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The intensification of the East Asian winter monsoon contributed to the disappearance of Cedrus (Pinaceae) in southwestern China

At: Quaternary Research, 80, 2 By: Su T., Liu Y.-S., Jacques F. M. B., Huang Y.-J., Xing Y.-W., Zhou Z.-K.

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