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165A diverse Late Triassic flora from the Allan Hills (Lashly Formation), southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
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PaleobotanySerbet, Rudolph; Decombeix, Anne-Laure; Escapa, Ignacio H; Harper, Carla J; Gulbranson, Erik L; Taylor, Edith L; Taylor, Thomas N.Gondwana
Antarctica
Triassic
high-latitude
gymnosperms
compression/impression
729A leaf economic analysis of high latitude Triassic plants from Antarctica
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PaleobotanySchwendemann, Andrew Benjamin.Antarctica
Triassic
high-latitude
fossil
leaf economics
561Alternative analogues for the evolutionary mechanisms that drive diversification of some upland Rosaceae
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PaleobotanyDeVore, Melanie; Pigg, Kathleen B.Rosaceae
Okanagon Highlands
Eocene Floras
Biogeography
813Altingiaceae fossils from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of New Jersey, USA
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Paleobotanylai, Yangjun; Gandolfo, Maria A; Crepet, William; Nixon, Kevin.Altingiaceae
Cretaceous
313An anatomically preserved Early Devonian rhyniopsid from the Battery Point Formation (Gaspé, Canada)
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PaleobotanyPfeiler, Kelly C.; Tomescu, Alexandru.fossil
Devonian
Rhyniopsida
tracheid
xylem
permineralized
anatomy
Canada
877An anatomically preserved marsileaceous sporocarp from the Lower Cretaceous of northern California (Budden Canyon Formation, Barremian-Aptian boundary)
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PaleobotanyAbidi, Shayda; Tomescu, Alexandru.Marsileaceae
fossil
Cretaceous
California
sporocarp
anatomy
fern
494A New, Densely Armored Ericalean Floral Taxon from the Turonian of New Jersey USA
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PaleobotanyNixon, Kevin; Weeks, Andrea; Crepet, William.Cretaceous
armor
Ericales
flower
383A new species of Mammea (Calophyllaceae) from the lower Miocene of Panama with comments on biogeography and phylogeny
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PaleobotanyNelson, Chris W.; Jud, Nathan A.fossil wood
Calophyllaceae
Clusiaceae
Mammea
Biogeography
phylogeny
Miocene
Panama
222A new whole-plant reconstruction of a cupressaceous conifer from the Early Cretaceous at Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia (Potomac Group)
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PaleobotanyContreras, Dori; Doyle, James A.Cupressaceae
Early Cretaceous
Potomac Group
Paleobotany
conifer
Virginia
612Antarctic- Patagonian Plant Diversity during the Cretaceous-Tertiary
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PaleobotanyGandolfo, Maria A; Zamaloa, Maria C..endemism
Patagonia
Cretaceous
Tertiary
Argentina
845A Permineralized Ovulate Cone from the Fremouw Formation of the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
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PaleobotanyRyberg, Patricia Elizabeth.Triassic
Antarctica
conifer
Seed cone
43Applications of a novel model (CRACLE) for the estimation of >30,000 years of paleoclimate using packrat (Neotoma sp.) midden plant macrofossils from the American Southwest
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PaleobotanyHarbert, Robert S; Nixon, Kevin.Paleoclimate
biodiversity
Vegetation
Pleistocene
Holocene
264Cenozoic macrofloras of northern Australia - new floras, new taxa and new approaches
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PaleobotanyRozefelds, Andrew; Dettmann, Mary; Clifford, Trevor.Cenozoic
Paleogene
Miocene
northern Australia
Synchrotron
Macrofloras
361Conifer wood from the Lower Cretaceous of northern California: implications for Protocedroxylon taxonomy
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PaleobotanyFryer, Emma R.; Tomescu, Alexandru.Protocedroxylon
conifer
fossil
wood anatomy
wood
Cretaceous
California
taxonomy
438Cryptospores record the canalization of meiosis in the evolving sporophyte
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PaleobotanyStrother, Paul.land colonization
Cambrian
Palynology
origin of land plants
meiosis
836Developing an organismal concept for the Late Cretaceous cupressaceous conifer Drumhellera Serbet and Stockey
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PaleobotanySerbet, Rudolph; Rothwell, Gar W.Cupressaceae
Sequoioideae
permineralized
Cretaceous
166Diversity of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae seed cones from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia
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PaleobotanyHerrera, Fabiany; Shi, Gongle; Knopf, Patrick; Leslie, Andrew; Ichinnorov, Niiden; Takahashi, Masamichi; Crane, Peter; Herendeen, Patrick.Cupressaceae
Seed cones
Early Cretaceous
Taiwania
Cunninghamia
Mongolia
267Eocene Osmunda L. fossil fronds, sporangia and spores from South China and their implications for biogeography
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PaleobotanyLiu, Xiaoyan; Wang, Yongdong; Jin, Jianhua.Eocene
Osmunda
Biogeography
fossil fern
South China
901Exploring the Adaptive Role of Biogenic Silica in Poaceae, a Phylogenetic Approach
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PaleobotanyBrightly, William; Stromberg, Caroline A. E.; Osborne, Colin; Hartley, Sue.phytolith
silica
herbivore defense
grass
682Exquisitely preserved xylariaceous fungal fruiting bodies from the Early Miocene of Panama
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PaleobotanyHerrera, Fabiany; Muller, Gregory; Huhndorf, Sabine; Soriano, Carmen; Manchester, Steven; Jaramillo, Carlos.fungi
Xylariaceae
ascomycetous 
fossil
Miocene
Panama
379Fossil woods from Ocú Panama
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PaleobotanyJud, Nathan A.Paleogene
Neotropics
Fossils
anatomy
wood
712Grass phytolith shape: towards a key to the evolution and paleoecology of grasses and grasslands
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PaleobotanyStromberg, Caroline A. E.; Aboulafia, Elie; Brightly, William H; Crifò, Camilla; McManus, Brittany; O'Keefe, Casey; Schorr, Anna; Senske, Ashly.phytoliths
Grasses
Poaceae
grasslands
phylogeny
Systematics
morphometrics
Paleobotany
paleoecology
360Initial radiation of asterids: earliest cornalean fossils
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PaleobotanyAtkinson, Brian A; Stockey, Ruth A; Rothwell, Gar W.Asterids
Cornales
Fossils
Fruits
Cretaceous
Biogeography
186Life after arbuscules: Interfungal interactions from the Devonian Rhynie chert
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PaleobotanyHarper, Carla J; Taylor, Thomas N; Krings, Michael.fossil funngi
Symbiosis
mycorrhiza
interaction
Paleozoic
root
786More “woody” plants from the Early Devonian
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PaleobotanyGensel, Patricia G.secondary wood
euphyllophyte
Devonian
872Paleoclimate and Taphonomic Implications of a Palynological Sample from the Bucatunna Formation
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PaleobotanyBaghai-Riding, Nine Lucille; Axsmith, Brian; Davis, Kendal.
439Permineralized Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae) from the Eocene of North America
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PaleobotanyStockey, Ruth A; Mindell, Randal A..Elaeocarpaceae
Sloanea
Eocene
Fruits
fossil
366Platylithophycus: A taxonomic journey through three phyla
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PaleobotanyBronson, Allison; Denton, John; Maisey, John.Platylithophycus
elasmobranch
taxonomy
computed tomography
1048Pleistocene-age fossil wood from the Atlantic Coastal Plain of southeastern North Carolina, USA
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PaleobotanyLocklear, Jared; Mickle, James E.Pleistocene
fossil
wood
taxodoid
Cupressaceae
Atlantic Coastal Plain
cupressoid
191Preliminary investigation of a diverse Miocene megaflora from the Hattiesburg Formation, Mississippi
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PaleobotanyStults, Debra; Axsmith, Brian; McNair, Daniel; Alford, Mac.Hattiesburg Formation
Miocene
Mississippi
Megaflora
212Reconstructing the local vegetation of the Early Eocene Blue Rim site of southwestern Wyoming—incorporating new data from fossil woods
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PaleobotanyAllen, Sarah.fossil wood
Eocene
Bridger Formation
Wyoming
Pinaceae
Canellaceae
Fabaceae
Anacardiaceae
79Revisiting the Deccan Intertrappean Woods
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PaleobotanyWheeler, Elisabeth; Srivastava, Rashmi; Manchester, Steven; Baas, Pieter.wood anatomy
secondary xylem
Late Cretaceous
Paleocene
206Revisiting Viracarpon, an enigmatic fossil monocot from the late Maastrichtian-early Danian Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India
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PaleobotanyMatsunaga, Kelly; Smith, Selena; Manchester, Steven; Kapgate, Dashrath.India
monocot
fossil
Cretaceous
Viracarpon
Pandanaceae
Arecaceae
148Stem, crown, and real and apparent conflicts between fossils and molecular dating
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PaleobotanyDoyle, James A.Paleobotany
Molecular dating
Cretaceous
Ephedra
Chloranthaceae
Nymphaeales
275The Last Patagonian Cycad, an Extinct Genus of Zamiaceae (Tribe Encephalarteae) from the early Eocene Laguna del Hunco Flora, Chubut, Argentina
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PaleobotanyWilf, Peter; Stevenson, Dennis Wm.; Cuneo, N. Ruben.cycads
Eocene
Encephalartos
Lepidozamia
Patagonia
Zamiaceae
247The rise of euphyllophyte structural complexity – a conceptual framework and updated timeline
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PaleobotanyToledo, Selin; Tomescu, Alexandru.Devonian 
anatomy
fossil
stele
progymnosperm
trachaeophyte
evolution
euphyllophytes
seed plant
spermatophyte
243Tiny ecosystems: bryophytes and other biotic interactions around an osmundaceous fern from the Eocene of Patagonia
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PaleobotanyBippus, Alexander Cole; Escapa, Ignacio H; Tomescu, Alexandru.Bryophyte
liverwort
fossil
epiphyte
Eocene
Osmundaceae
fern
coprolite
Patagonia
fungi
128Triassic trees with epicormic shoots from Gordon Valley, central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
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PaleobotanyDecombeix, Anne-Laure; Serbet, Rudolph; Taylor, Edith L; Taylor, Thomas N.Triassic
Antarctica
Trees
wood anatomy
epicormic shoots
Frost rings
Mesozoic
Gondwana
804What are early signals of Patagonian paleofloral response to Eocene cooling and initial stages of South America’s separation from Antarctica?
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PaleobotanyCleveland, Claire.Patagonia
Gondwana
Eocene
refugium
Paleogene
Cenozoic
365Will the real Corystospermales please stand up
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PaleobotanyRothwell, Gar W; Stockey, Ruth A.Corystospermales
Cretaceous
Seed cone
pollination biology
Cupule
Seed fern

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