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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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Siderinium pitensis sp. nov., a new species of silicified fossil dicot wood from Tertiary deposits of Sindh, Pakistan

At: Pakistan Journal of Botany, 23, 2 By: Ahmed B., Rajput M. T. M., Khan K. M.

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Sigillaria Šustai nova species

At: Sborník Přírodovědecké Společnosti v Moravské Ostravě, 1926-1928, 4 By: Trapl S.

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Sigmopollis hispidus gen. et sp. nov. from Miocene sediments, Elko County, Nevada

At: Pollen et Spores, 7, 1 By: Hedlund R. W.

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Significance of palynology for the biostratigraphic division of the Cretaceous of Bohemia

At: Paleontol. Conf. Charles Univ., Praha, 1977, Praha, Univerzita Karlova, 1978 By: Pacltová B.

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Significance of the Cretaceous–Tertiary spore genus Cyatheacidites in tracing the origin and migration of Lophosoria (Filicopsida)

At: Special Papers in Palaeontology, 35 By: Dettmann M. E.

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Significato cronologico e paleoambientale dei macrofossili vegetali nell'inquadramento stratigrafico del Villafranchiano di alcuni settori del Piemonte (Italia NW)

At: Signif. Cronol. Macrofoss. Veg. Villafr. Piemonte, Torino, Servizio EDSU By: Martinetto E.

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Silene novorossica, a new name for fossil Silene mirabilis (Caryophyllaceae)

At: Annales botanici Fennici, 53, 1–2 By: Doweld A. B.

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Silesia subterranea

At: Siles. Subterr., Leipzig, Moritz Georg Weidmann By: Volkmann G. A.

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Silicified Angiosperm wood from the Dangu locality (Ypresian of the Gisors region. Eure. France): the problem of root wood

At: Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences, Series, 2. Fascicule A, Sciences de la terre et des planètes, 328, 8 By: Sakala J., Privé-Gill C., Koeniguer J.-C.

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Silicified cones and vegetative remains of Pinus from Eocene of British Columbia

At: Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, 24, 10 By: Miller C. N., Jr.

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