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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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Pteridophyta. Cycadophytae. Gymnospermae. Monocotyledonae. Dicotyledonae.

At: Series of reports dealing with the systematic geology and paleontology of Maryland / Maryland Geological Survey, 4 By: Berry E. W.

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Pteridophyten und Pteridospermen der Sprockhöveler (=Magerkohlen-) Schichten (Namur C)

At: Palaeontographica, Abtheilung, B, Paläophytologie, 101, 1-4 By: Leggewie W., Schonefeld W.

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Pteridosperm male fructifications: American species of Dolerotheca with notes regarding certain allied forms

At: Journal of Paleontology, 22, 6 By: Schopf J. M.

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Pteridospermous plants from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois and Missouri

At: American Journal of Botany, 24, 9 By: Arnold C. A., Steidtmann W. E.

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Pterocarya Kunth. Vidy, ustanovlennye po endokarpam [Pterocarya Kunth. Species established on endocarps]

At: Iskop. Tsvetk. Rast. Ross., St.-Petersburg, 3 By: Dorofeev P. I.

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Pterocarya Kunth. Vidy, ustanovlennye po list'jam i otpechatkam plodov [Pterocarya Kunth. Species established on leaves and fruit imprints]

At: Iskop. Tsvetk. Rast. Ross., St.-Petersburg, 3 By: Iljinskaja I. A.

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Pterocarya rhoifolioides, a new name for the fossil Pterocarya japonica (Juglandaceae)

At: Journal of Japanese Botany, 91, 2 By: Doweld A. B.

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Pterocaryoid fruits (Juglandaceae) in the Paleogene of North America and their evolutionary and biogeographic significance

At: American Journal of Botany, 69, 2 By: Manchester S. R., Dilcher D. L.

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Pterocaryoxylon subpannonicum n. sp., bois fossile de Juglandaceae provenant du Cantal

At: Revue Générale de Botanique, 81, 962-964 By: Privé C.

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Pterospermumocarpon, a new malvalean fruit from the Sindhudurg Formation (Miocene) of Maharashtra, India, and its phytogeographical significance

At: Journal of earth system science, 121, 1 By: Srivastava R., Saxena R. K., Srivastava G.

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