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141Anatomically preserved cheirolepidiaceous pollen cones from the Cretaceous of western North AmericaPaleobotanyPfeiler, Kelly; Atkinson, Brian; Matsunaga, Kelly.Cheirolepidiaceae
conifer
pollen cone
Anatomy
fossil
Upper Cretaceous
265A new fossil Malvaceae fruit from the Early Eocene of Patagonia, ArgentinaPaleobotanySiegert, Caroline; Gandolfo, Alejandra; Wilf, Peter.Malvaceae
Patagonia
Eocene
743A new permineralized cyathealean fertile frond segment from the Late Cretaceous of British Columbia, CanadaPaleobotanyNibbelink, Megan; Atkinson, Brian; Mindell, Randal; Matsunaga, Kelly.fern
sorus
Cyatheales
Dicksonia
Culcita
fossil
Cretaceous
218
Canceled
A new species of Acmopyle (Podocarpaceae) with preserved accessory transfusion tissue from the early Eocene of Argentinean Patagonia
PaleobotanyAndruchow Colombo, Ana; Rossetto-Harris, Gabriella; Brodribb, Tim; Gandolfo, Maria; Wilf, Peter.Conifers
Early Eocene climatic optimum
Laguna del Hunco
Patagonia
rainforest
total evidence phylogeny
Podocarpaceae
Acmopyle
Eocene
72A permineralized osmundaceous fern sporeling from the Lower Cretaceous of western CanadaPaleobotanyWalker, Zane; Rothwell, Gar; Stockey, Ruth.Anatomy
Cretaceous
fern
Osmundaceae
Sporeling
949A second species of liana from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of Hornby Island, British Columbia, CanadaPaleobotanyJud, Nathan; Bradley, Kiara; Zahnd, Benjamin; Rothwell, Gar; Stockey, Ruth; Beard, Graham.fossil
505Constructing a whole plant concept for an Early Devonian zosterophyll of the Beartooth Butte Formation (Wyoming)PaleobotanyEl-Abdallah, Samar; Tomescu, Alexandru.paleobotany
whole-plant concept
zosterophyll 
Wyoming
838Crown group Lauraceae in the Late Cretaceous: new evidence from fossil flowersPaleobotanyTang, Keana; Matsunaga, Kelly; Atkinson, Brian.Lauraceae
Coniacian
Cretaceous
fossil flowers
phylogenetics
paleobotany
Evolution
68Cycads: Then and NowPaleobotanyStevenson, Dennis; Martinez, Leandro.Cycads
Anatomy
morphology
Fossils
745Developing appropriate paradigms for assessing the plant-fungal fossil recordPaleobotanyKlymiuk, Az.plant-microbe interactions
wetlands
paleomycology
mycology
biogeochemistry
hydric soils
631Evolutionary and ecological influences on monocot leaf venation patternsPaleobotanyQuirk, Zack; Smith, Selena.paleobotany
vein density
VLA
monocot
616Filling in the Gaps: Evaluating a Miocene Flora Near Anchor Point, Kenai Lowland, AlaskaPaleobotanyZaborac-Reed, Stephanie; Ickert-Bond, Steffi; Friend, Steve; Pigg, Kathleen.Miocene
paleobotany
Beluga Formation
Kenai Lowlands
Anchor Point
508Foliar features associated with mammal herbivory in the PaleogenePaleobotanyDeVore, Melanie; Nyandwi, Alphonse; Uhawenimana, Pasteur; Eckardt, Winnie; van der Hoek, Yntze; Bizura, Elias; Pigg, Kathleen.herbivory
Plant Defenses
Okanagan Highlands
Virunga Mountains
Eocene
471Fossil fruits, catkins and leaves of Alnus from the early Miocene of Inner Mongolia and its paleoecological implicationsPaleobotanyLiang, Lina; Hu, Yi; Xiao, Liang; Li, Xiangchuan.Miocene
Alnus
Hannuoba Formation
Betulaceae
fossil
975Fossil leaves and fruits of Acer from the Miocene in central Inner MongoliaPaleobotanyWang, Meiting; Xiao, Liang; Li, Xiangchuan; Liang, jiaqi; Ji, deshuang.Hannuoba Formation
Miocene
Acer
geographical distribution
535Fossil leaves of figs (Ficus L., Moraceae) with in-situ cuticles from the Pliocene of central VietnamPaleobotanyWang, Tengxiang; Huang, Jian; Liu, Jia; Van Do, Truong; Nguyen, Hung Ba; Su, Tao; Wilf, Peter.Ficus
Pliocene
Vietnam
fossil
Moraceae
Stomata
Southeast Asia
69Herbaceous lycophtytes of the Early Cretaceous Apple Bay assemblage, Vancouver Island, British Columbia,, CanadaPaleobotanyRothwell, Gar; Stockey, Ruth.Anatomy
Lycopodiales
Lycopodicaulis
Selaginella
Selaginellales
Early Cretaceous
157Implications of plant communities based on palynomorphs from three Early Oligocene Forest Hill Formation sites, Mississippi, U.S.APaleobotanyBaghai-Riding, Nina; Hotton, Carol; Starnes, James (Jim); Leard, Jonathan; Axsmith, Brian.
230Is it something new or a repetition from the past? Long-term insight into the development of plant populations in Arctic AlaskaPaleobotanyGałka, Mariusz; Andrei-Cosmin, Diaconu; Angelica, Feurdean; Hedenas, Lars; Klaus-Holger, Knorr; Edyta, Łokas; Milena, Obremska; Normunds, Stivrins; Adnan, Akbar; Graeme, Swindles.peatland development
plant succession
mosses
climate change
shrub expansion
731Laramidian forests: New fossil wood data from the late Maastrichtian of ColoradoPaleobotanyAllen, Sarah; Jud, Nathan; Hatch, Haley; Berry, Keith.Cretaceous
paleobotany
Raton Basin
wood anatomy
Vermejo Formation
964Light induced changes in leaf shape and epidermal cells in three Quercus species and Platanus occidentalisPaleobotanyWagner, Jennifer; Kouwenberg, Lenny.leaf mass per area
Epidermal morphology
cell morphology
light regulation
stomtal index
undulation index
399Nelumbonaceous receptacles and associated leaves from the late Albian (Early Cretaceous) of Virginia and SpainPaleobotanySender, Luis Miguel; Doyle, James; Upchurch, Garland.Angiosperms
Cretaceous
Nelumbites
Spain
Virginia
715Paleobotanical remains associated with vertebrate-bearing horizons in the Moreno Hill Formation (Turonian-Coniacian), New MexicoPaleobotanyLupia, Richard; Murphy, Kaitlyn A.; Taylor, Ian A..Paleoecology
Cretaceous
Palynology
North America
1051Paleocene lacustrine floras of the Tongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, in and near Birney, Montana, USAPaleobotanyManchester, Steven.Tertiary
Cenozoic
fossil leaves
fossil fruits
572Paleogene diversity of Araceae: A new species from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, CanadaPaleobotanyStockey, Ruth; Rothwell, Gar; Gemmell, Jen.Alismatales
Araceae
Acorus
fossil
Inflorescence
976Quantitative reconstruction of Late Miocene paleoclimate changes in Zhejiang based on plant fossilsPaleobotanywang, jian; xiao, liang; Li, Xiangchuan; wang, Xing.The late Miocene
The Shengxian Formation
Plant fossil
Paleoclimate
585Reevaluating Eocene “Aleurites” leaves and “Clethra” infructescences from western North AmericaPaleobotanyCorrea, Julian; Manchester, Steven; Allen, Sarah.Eocene
Cucurbitales
Tetramelaceae
fossil
Infructescence
leaf
1047Revising the description and diagnosis of the Late Pennsylvanian medullosan Neuropteris lindahli White based on new fossil materialPaleobotanyWilson, Elizabeth; Jud, Nathan.Paleozoic
paleobotany
Medullosales
index fossil
472Tempo and mode in the evolution of pith – the contribution of Early Devonian (c. 400 Ma old) euphyllophytes of the Battery Point Formation (Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada)PaleobotanyTomescu, Alexandru.fossil
paleobotany
Evolution
Development
Evo-Devo
xylem
protoxylem
tracheid
paedomorphic
Anatomy
pith
Devonian
euphyllophyte
stele
actinostele
protostele
967The archaeopterid forests of western Laurentia: flora of the Upper Devonian (lower Frasnian) Maywood Formation of WyomingPaleobotanyEl-Abdallah, Samar; Marshall, John; Holterhoff, Peter; Matsunaga, Kelly; Tominello-Remorez, Christopher; Tomescu, Alexandru.Wyoming
fossil
paleobotany
fossil wood
Archaeopteris
Charcoal
Devonian
flora
forests
527The Beaver Creek Flora, a late-Eocene or early Oligocene Flora of Southwestern Montana: A Diverse Window into the Changing Environments of the North American WestPaleobotanyHamersma, Ashley; Manchester, Steven.Oligocene
Eocene
paleobotany
Montana
Cenozoic
Disjunction
860
Canceled
Unaccounted diversity of Cycad reproductive structures: A permineralized pollen cone from the Late Cretaceous of the Ladd Formation, California, USA
PaleobotanyElgorriaga, Andres; Atkinson, Brian.Mesozoic
Cretaceous
North America
Cycadales
pollen cone
Anatomy
Evolution
phylogeny
726Update on the Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Tennessee, U.S.A.) macrofossil flora: Diversity and biogeographyPaleobotanyHermsen, Elizabeth.fossil
Neogene
Cenozoic
Tennessee
eastern North America
biogeography
793Wound-response periderm in an Early Devonian euphyllophyte from the Battery Point Formation (Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada)PaleobotanyLalica, Madison; Tomescu, Alexandru.fossil
paleobotany
Devonian
periderm
wound response
secondary growth
Anatomy
Canada
euphyllophyte
herbivory
plant-animal interaction
Development

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